Restaurant: Bissori (Italian/Korean)

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Bissori An old Japanese-style house rebuilt into a tranquil and spacious restaurant. Their wide selection of wine can be enjoyed with Italian/ Korean dishes. The unusual setting of eating at an old Japanese-style house will be a one of a kind experience. Please enjoy the...

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Restaurant: Kanda Shinpachi (Japanese, sake)

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Kanda Shinpachi 神田新八 Fresh seafood is gathered from all over Japan, offering seasonal dishes. Our fresh vegetables provided by our contracted farmer is Tokyo-raised and recommended as well. We have a wide selection of over 80 types of nihon-shu (sake, Japanese wine), with some nihon-shu...

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Prefecture Specialties Shops (“Antenna Shops”) in Tokyo

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Prefecture specialties shops, referred to as “Antenna Shops” in Japanese, are store selling local/regional foods and goods of different prefectures in Japan. It is meant to promote the prefectures to encourage tourism, and can be found in Tokyo, as well as other major cities. If...

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15 Japanese Sweets Café in Tokyo

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1. Toraya | 虎屋 (Akasaka, Roppongi) URL: http://www.toraya-group.co.jp/english/ Toraya (Akasaka) Location: 4-9-22 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN Image source: blogs.yahoo.co.jp/ Toraya Karyo | 虎屋茶寮 (Roppongi – Tokyo Midtown) Location: Midtown Galleria B1F, 9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN Image source: wadakoubou.exblog.jp/ 2. Funabashiya | 船橋屋 (Kameido) URL:...

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Anime-themed cafés in Tokyo

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A short list of anime-themed cafes in Tokyo that you can visit.

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How to choose Japanese tea

By partnering with a hundred plus artisanal Japanese tea farms and factories, we offer hundreds of green teas, and dozens of matcha, black tea, oolong tea, etc. Where do you start?

We recomend starting with Sampler Sets!