Kappabashi, Tokyo’s famous kitchen supply area, is a must for anyone with an interest in cooking and eating. Here, Mario Leto gives you all the details to enjoy the best of the area. Continue reading
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Kappabashi Kitchen
Whether you’re a home cook, aspiring chef, or head of a restaurant, Kappabashi Kitchen Street in Asakusa is the Mecca for all tools and crockery kitchen-related. Your only problem will be finding enough space in your suitcase to bring everything back! Continue reading
Kiya Nihonbashi
If you need a Japanese kitchen knife, Kiya in Nihonbashi is the place to go. They’ve been supplying knives to the world since 1792, and they have a good range of other kitchen tools to boot. Continue reading
Tokyo Events July 2019
Summer’s officially arrived in Tokyo! That means firework festivals galore, as well as summer markets, cultural events, and much more. Continue reading
Bingoya
Bingoya in Shinjuku is where traditional Japanese craft shopping begins and ends – a visit here is all you need to fulfil all your Japanese craft desires. Continue reading
Asakusa, Ryogoku and Skytree
Asakusa is home to Tokyo’s most popular Buddhist temple and lots of budget accommodation. Nearby Ryogoku is home to the sumo stadium, the Sky Tree and the Edo-Tokyo Museum. Continue reading
Honeymoon in Tokyo
Tokyo is a fantastic place for a honeymoon. It’s got some of the world’s best hotels, more Michelin-starred restaurants than Paris, romantic bars, warm and gracious service, and some great nearby options like hot springs and tropical islands. Here’s our full guide to honeymooning in Tokyo. Continue reading
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