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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Toraya Akasaka
Founded in the late Muromachi periodWe want to make the most delicious wagashi for the present time.With 500 years of… -
Edoya
Founded in Kyōhō 3 (1718)https://youtu.be/x3B8gCF3Zo8A comprehensive specialty shop for brushes and brooms located al… -
Indian silk-cotton tree (Bombax ceiba)…
Founded in Tenpō 13 (1842)https://youtu.be/VUqS7SYmSTkA dyeing house for komon and yukata admired by kimono enthusias… -
Okadaya Fuse
Founded in Tenpō 6 (1835)Known for drums crafted with expert skills, and a rich selection of Buddhist altars and ritu… -
Kimuraya Main Store
Founded in Keio 4 (1868)Ningyoyaki shaped after Asakusa landmarks is a specialty of Nakamise StreetThe oldest ningyoy… -
Japanese Swords
Founded in the Meiji eraWe offer a wide selection of Samurai art such as Japanese swords and sword fittings.We sell a… -
Morihan Nori Shop
Founded in Meiji 34 (1901)The birthplace of roasted nori sold in tea canisters, where you can enjoy the highest-quali… -
Kototoi Dango
Founded in the late Edo period.The three-color dango, loved since the Edo period, is perfect as a gift.A dango shop t… -
Mamegen Azabu Juban Honten
Founded in the first year of the Keio era (1865)Signature bean snacks and freshly fried salted okaki available only a…
「Tokyo Metropolis」Shop List
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the home of Ise
Founded in 1830 (the first year of the Tenpō era)https://youtu.be/0dCm59eOa2EThe only restaurant in Tokyo specializin… -
Mannendo Main Store
Founded in Genna 3 (1617)https://youtu.be/vDPE30Os_qoCarefully crafted homemade red bean paste with a rich aroma of a… -
Shibadaimon Sarashina Nunoya
Founded in Kansei 3 (1791)https://youtu.be/Wp07-7fATZUConveying Japan’s four seasons through refined Edo-style sobaSh… -
Sembikiya Sohonten Nihonbashi Fruit Pa…
Founded in Tenpō 5 (1834)Fully enjoy seasonal flavors at Japan's first fruit specialty storeJapan's first fruit speci… -
Kanda Yabu Soba
Founded in 1880 (Meiji 13)Enjoy seasonal flavors at a soba shop that has continued since the Meiji eraThis famous sob… -
Shiba Shinmei Eitaro
Founded in 1885 (Meiji 18)The specialty is "Enoshima Monaka," loved and named by the famous writer Ozaki Koyo.A Japan…
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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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01.Hokkaido
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02.Aomori Prefecture
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03.Iwate Prefecture
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04.Miyagi Prefecture
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05.Akita Prefecture
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06.Yamagata Prefecture
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07.Fukushima Prefecture
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08.Ibaraki Prefecture
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09.Tochigi Prefecture
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10.Gunma Prefecture
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11.Saitama Prefecture
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12.Chiba Prefecture
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14.Kanagawa Prefecture
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15.Niigata Prefecture
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16.Toyama Prefecture
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17.Ishikawa Prefecture
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18.Fukui Prefecture
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19.Yamanashi Prefecture
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20.Nagano Prefecture
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21.Gifu Prefecture
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22.Shizuoka Prefecture
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23.Aichi Prefecture
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24.Mie Prefecture
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25.Shiga Prefecture
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26.Kyoto Prefecture
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27.Osaka Prefecture
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28.Hyogo Prefecture
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29.Nara Prefecture
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30.Wakayama Prefecture
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31.Tottori Prefecture
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32.Shimane Prefecture
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33.Okayama Prefecture
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34.Hiroshima Prefecture
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35.Yamaguchi Prefecture
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36.Tokushima Prefecture
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37.Kagawa Prefecture
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38.Ehime Prefecture
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39.Kochi Prefecture
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40.Fukuoka Prefecture
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41.Saga Prefecture
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42.Nagasaki Prefecture
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43.Kumamoto Prefecture
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44.Oita Prefecture
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45.Miyazaki Prefecture
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46.Kagoshima Prefecture
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47.Okinawa Prefecture







