For those who wander what to do this week-end. You might think to The Museum of Photography.
You have 3 floors consacred to the photo.
On the basement, you can find a free exposition with a lot of n...
The Ebisu Beer museum is a brilliant place to go and I tell you what I have a great link for anybody else who might want to read a little more about it here, http://www.mangauk.com/index.php?p=call-of...
I've tried many "gourmet" burgers in Tokyo, and I must say this has one of the - if not - the best burger in town.
House-made everything. Perfectly crisp buns toasted at order and juicy, m...
Volunteers from the Meguro International Friendship Association teach Sado (literally the "Way of Tea") with demonstrations planned once a month on the fourth Monday. It is a good opportunity to expe...
Ebisu Yokocho is the latest addition to the drinking alleys of Tokyo. It is decidedly cleaner and completely indoors. Opened in 2008, it might take a little while to gather enough dust to look the par...
This drab, concrete-encased river comes to life during the cherry blossom season, especially at night when lanterns are hung along portions of the river to light up the flowers. The sakura-lined secti...
Volunteers from the Meguro International Friendship Association teach Ikebana, Japanese-style Flower Arranging, every Monday morning. It's a good experience for anyone interested in Ikebana. However,...