Tokyo is a city where tradition and innovation come together. While it stands at the forefront of cutting-edge culture, it is also home to long-established flavors dating back to the Edo period and the refined craftsmanship of highly skilled artisans, making it a place where the essence of Japan’s traditional culture converges.
「Tokyo Metropolis」What's New & Recommended
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Izumiya Tokyo Store, Kojimachi Main Br…
Established in 1927 (Showa 2)Japan's first cookie shop that continues to preserve traditionA Western confectionery sh… -
Shiose Sohonke Main Store
1349 (Teiwa 5)https://youtu.be/wPWPwv-uj4EShihose Manju, carefully made using traditional methodsLocated in Akashicho… -
Ishii Roasted Bean Shop
Established in 1887 (Meiji 20)Authentic roasted beans with rich flavor that you can't stop eating once you startA roa… -
Sayama Seisakusho
Founded in 1911 (Meiji 44)Furniture crafted by top-class artisans to last a lifetimeA furniture specialty store in Sh… -
Hakocho Orange Street Store
Established in Meiji 7 (1874)Brightly decorated paulownia crafts brighten everyday lifeHakocho makes and sells paulow… -
Shiba Shinmei Eitaro
Founded in 1885 (Meiji 18)The specialty is "Enoshima Monaka," loved and named by the famous writer Ozaki Koyo.A Japan… -
Chikuma miso
Founded in the early Genroku era (1688)Order premium miso with a 300-year historyA long-established miso shop with ov… -
Omiya Confectionery
Founded in 1884 (Meiji 17)A paradise for sweets lovers. A long-established Western-style confectionery in Kanda since… -
Jusanya Comb Shop
Established in Genbun 1 (1736)Acquire a lifelong boxwood comb at this renowned shop with over 280 years of historySin…
「Tokyo Metropolis」Shop List
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Mikado Mitsuharado Main Store
Meiji 10 (1877)A Japanese sweets shop deeply connected with Suitengu and loved across generationsFounded in Meiji 10 … -
Seiryu Garden Sawanoi-en
Founded in Genroku 15 (1702)https://youtu.be/Wgz-HMSFqPQExperience the full Japanese sake culture in Tokyo’s premier … -
Sayama Seisakusho
Founded in 1911 (Meiji 44)Furniture crafted by top-class artisans to last a lifetimeA furniture specialty store in Sh… -
Ryushotei Nishimura
Founded in Ansei 1 (1854)The original chestnut steamed yokan, loved for over 160 years since the Edo period.As soon a… -
Shirakiya Denbei
Founded in 1830 (the first year of the Tenpō era)https://youtu.be/GucKhVfbV4gAttracting attention as a sustainable SD… -
MATSUZAKI SHOTEN (Ginza Matsuzaki Senb…
Founded in Bunka 1 (1804)https://youtu.be/p1OexVQMoWISharing gentle flavors with sincerityThe new main store, MATSUZA…
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Tokyo Metropolis-Shinise
We feature Japan’s long-established shops—businesses that have endured for over a century, passing down craftsmanship, spirit, and stories through generations.
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Tokyo Metropolis-Japanese Liquor Crossing
Japanese Liquor CROSSING® showcases Japan’s rich alcohol culture—from sake to whisky and gin—bringing together tradition and innovation for audiences in Japan and around the world.
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Tokyo Metropolis-Spiritual
Japan has long lived in harmony with nature and developed a rich and distinctive spiritual culture. We share information on shrines, temples, festivals, and traditional fortune-telling.
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Tokyo Metropolis-Event
We share event information from across Japan, focusing on culture, food, and alcohol-related experiences—introducing places where you can experience and discover the best of Japan.
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Tokyo Metropolis-News
agataJapan shares the latest news and topics on long-established businesses, Japanese culture, and alcohol—presenting Japan as it is today.agataJapan shares the latest news and topics on long-established businesses, Japanese culture, and alcohol—presenting Japan as it is today.
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Tokyo Metropolis-Column
We share stories and useful insights on Japan’s long-established businesses and traditional culture, offering articles that bring new perspectives to everyday life.
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