Discover the Natural Indigo Blues of Okura, Daikanyama
If, when shopping in Tokyo, you find yourself bored by numerous look-alike mainstream stores, all selling the same kind of clothes, you should check out...
By Linda Haberberger
January 8, 2016 |
Fashion
An Elegant Gourmet Experience at Chez Taka, Higashi Azabu
If I had to describe my food experience at Chez Taka in just two words, it would be elegantly sumptuous. Nestled in the quiet neighborhood...
By Ai Faithy Perez
September 11, 2015 |
Food & Drink
A Few Packed Days in Helsinki
For most travelers, Helsinki is not at the top of must-see lists, often being overshadowed by its neighbors Copenhagen and Stockholm. But take a chance...
By Chiara Pace
March 26, 2015 |
Lifestyle, Out & About
Run Tokyo with Namban Rengo
If you enjoy running and like to have some company while doing it, then book your Wednesday nights, lace up your running shoes, and join...
By Katharina von Tschurtschenthaler
March 4, 2015 |
Health & Beauty, Lifestyle
Five Cheap Ways to Get (and Stay) Fit in Tokyo
Fitness is all the rage lately, with specialized gyms and exercise studios multiplying at a seemingly exponential rate, and new hybrid programs being introduced all...
By Kelly Wetherille
January 20, 2015 |
Health & Beauty
Yokohama’s Art Deco Walk
The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 was devastating for the booming cities of Tokyo and Yokohama. In particular Yokohama, which had hitherto seen fabulous growth...
By Cheryl White
January 15, 2015 |
Art & Culture, Out & About
Fuglen: A Small Piece of Scandinavia in Tokyo
Enjoy vintage Scandinavian interior design while drinking premium coffee in Fuglen, a popular gem near Shibuya where Tokyo’s Scandinavians go to cure homesickness and others...
By Sandra Mileo
January 13, 2015 |
Food & Drink
Fresh, Custom Salads at Crisp Salad Works, Azabu Juban
Roy Miyano is a restauranteur who knows how to give Tokyoites what they want. I've been a fan of his establishments ever since he opened...
By Kelly Wetherille
December 19, 2014 |
Food & Drink
Tokyo Sewing Lessons with the Sewing Circle
When she first started the Sewing Circle, Melanie Uematsu held classes in her own kitchen. But at a certain point her husband intervened: the kitchen...
By Katharina von Tschurtschenthaler
October 29, 2014 |
Lifestyle
The City Bakery, Hiroo
Maury Rubin, two-time Emmy Award-winning producer and director, took a six-day pastry course in 1986. This led to an obsession with pastry and, consequently, a...
By Megan Waters
August 25, 2014 |
Food & Drink
Sapporo: The Savvy Insider’s Guide
Located on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido, Sapporo is often portrayed as a cold, snowy and remote city most famous for the 1972 Winter Olympics...
By Sandra Mileo
August 21, 2014 |
Lifestyle, Out & About