Travel + Leisure: Samurai showdowns, damsels in distress, spirited shouts from the audience—all in a day’s performance of Japanese dance drama. Watch an entire show or buy same-day balcony seats and catch a single act.
Travel + Leisure: At Nezu Museum, you'll find Asian antiques emphasizing Buddhist and tea-ceremony artifacts, a moss-covered Japanese garden filled with teahouses, winding stone paths, and maple-shaded koi ponds.
Travel + Leisure: Takahashi Harutaka's first restaurant, a 10-seat sushi-ya loved as much for its exceptional raw fish as for its laid-back vibe, has earned a loyal following among local chefs.
Restaurante de Kaiseki · 神保町 · 16 dicas e avaliações
Travel + Leisure: Here, Zaiyu Hasegawa blends authentic cooking techniques with playful presentations (a mascarpone dessert, for one, is served with ground-tea-leaf “dirt" on a spade with a pair of gardening gloves.
Restaurante de Ramen · 幡ヶ谷 · 35 dicas e avaliações
Travel + Leisure: Devotees line up at this no-frills, eight-seat joint for its ramen—made with an intense pork- and clam-based broth. The dish topped with thin slices of chashu pork and nori is a house specialty.
Travel + Leisure: There are no menus at this tiny space in the Ginza. Instead, the bartender recommends cocktails with telepathic precision: a Moscow Mule, say, chilled with diamond-shaped ice cubes.