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The Buisness and Burritos of Surviving as a Community Art Space in Tokyo

by Whitney Conti Traci Consoli is an idealist and a workaholic. Ten years ago, she was an active painter living in Tokyo, but since opening Shibuya’s international art mecca and burrito haven, The Pink Cow, she works 100 hours a … Continue reading

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There’s Just Something About Those Mountains:

There’s Just Something About Those Mountains: A Reflection from the Gay, Jewish Cheerleader by Jon Reimer It occurs to me in writing this that, although it has been only a year since I left the JET Programme to pursue other … Continue reading

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Contender for Tokyo’s Best Coffee: Aiyo Coffee Shop, Tsukiji Fish Market

An Insider’s Guide to the Outiside pockets of Tsukiji Fish Market  Tokyo’s Best Coffee: Aiyo Coffee Shop The Aiyo coffee shop opens at 3:30 a.m. and closes at 12:30p.m. It has been catering to the Tsukiji workers and locals for … Continue reading

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Lebard: Yotsuya’s organic wine bar, Tokyo

Like many things in Tokyo, Lebard has turned one room into four. The singular room is the kitchen, bar, restaurant, and dish washing area, all of which are visible from every angle within the space. From the bar, you can … Continue reading

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