
LOST iN Tokyo
Tokyo. The world’s largest metropolis is startlingly creative and rigorously traditional, spotlessly organized and crazily confusing. Everything imaginable is collected in one vertiginous metropolis.
But the dense metropolis has a quieter side in its alleyways and hidden corners. Its interiors hold a million surprises: a classy piano bar can be on the 8th floor above a fetish club, and heavenly yakiniku three floors below ground. In a city with more than 80,000 restaurants a complete guide is impossible. But an insider’s introduction will begin to unlock the wild mysteries of the Japanese capital.
- Includes 5 long-form interviews with celebrated locals on their relationship with Tokyo and their absolute favorite spots there
- A selection of the hottest places to visit in two of the city’s most charismatic neighbourhoods
- A selection of top picks for the entire city
- An in-depth report on the infamous Yakuza and their link to Tokyo
- An enigmatic photo showcase by Masataka Nakano
- Shopping guide
These recommendations are complemented by photographic showcases and in-depth stories from global and local talents. It’s all about original minds and the creative vibe. Get lost in the sights, smells and flavours of the city. Get lost in Tokyo.
At Misc Store we carry a range of LOST iN's city guides—browse the entire collection here.
Details
Measures 21 x 16 cm
Counts 68 pages
Features softcover
LOST iN x Misc Store Amsterdam
LOST iN celebrates travel as an immersive, personal experience. Rather than listing every tourist spot, their guides uncover the hidden soul of cities — the local neighborhoods, food, culture, design and spirit that make each destination unique.
Thoughtfully crafted and design‑forward, the city guides are lightweight, visually appealing and curated to help adventurous minds explore beyond the obvious. By focusing on authenticity, culture, and storytelling, LOST iN inspires meaningful travel — giving wanderers the tools to “get lost” in a place and truly find what makes it special.
Tokyo. The world’s largest metropolis is startlingly creative and rigorously traditional, spotlessly organized and crazily confusing. Everything imaginable is collected in one vertiginous metropolis.
But the dense metropolis has a quieter side in its alleyways and hidden corners. Its interiors hold a million surprises: a classy piano bar can be on the 8th floor above a fetish club, and heavenly yakiniku three floors below ground. In a city with more than 80,000 restaurants a complete guide is impossible. But an insider’s introduction will begin to unlock the wild mysteries of the Japanese capital.
- Includes 5 long-form interviews with celebrated locals on their relationship with Tokyo and their absolute favorite spots there
- A selection of the hottest places to visit in two of the city’s most charismatic neighbourhoods
- A selection of top picks for the entire city
- An in-depth report on the infamous Yakuza and their link to Tokyo
- An enigmatic photo showcase by Masataka Nakano
- Shopping guide
These recommendations are complemented by photographic showcases and in-depth stories from global and local talents. It’s all about original minds and the creative vibe. Get lost in the sights, smells and flavours of the city. Get lost in Tokyo.
At Misc Store we carry a range of LOST iN's city guides—browse the entire collection here.
Details
Measures 21 x 16 cm
Counts 68 pages
Features softcover
LOST iN x Misc Store Amsterdam
LOST iN celebrates travel as an immersive, personal experience. Rather than listing every tourist spot, their guides uncover the hidden soul of cities — the local neighborhoods, food, culture, design and spirit that make each destination unique.
Thoughtfully crafted and design‑forward, the city guides are lightweight, visually appealing and curated to help adventurous minds explore beyond the obvious. By focusing on authenticity, culture, and storytelling, LOST iN inspires meaningful travel — giving wanderers the tools to “get lost” in a place and truly find what makes it special.
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Tokyo. The world’s largest metropolis is startlingly creative and rigorously traditional, spotlessly organized and crazily confusing. Everything imaginable is collected in one vertiginous metropolis.
But the dense metropolis has a quieter side in its alleyways and hidden corners. Its interiors hold a million surprises: a classy piano bar can be on the 8th floor above a fetish club, and heavenly yakiniku three floors below ground. In a city with more than 80,000 restaurants a complete guide is impossible. But an insider’s introduction will begin to unlock the wild mysteries of the Japanese capital.
- Includes 5 long-form interviews with celebrated locals on their relationship with Tokyo and their absolute favorite spots there
- A selection of the hottest places to visit in two of the city’s most charismatic neighbourhoods
- A selection of top picks for the entire city
- An in-depth report on the infamous Yakuza and their link to Tokyo
- An enigmatic photo showcase by Masataka Nakano
- Shopping guide
These recommendations are complemented by photographic showcases and in-depth stories from global and local talents. It’s all about original minds and the creative vibe. Get lost in the sights, smells and flavours of the city. Get lost in Tokyo.
At Misc Store we carry a range of LOST iN's city guides—browse the entire collection here.
Details
Measures 21 x 16 cm
Counts 68 pages
Features softcover
LOST iN x Misc Store Amsterdam
LOST iN celebrates travel as an immersive, personal experience. Rather than listing every tourist spot, their guides uncover the hidden soul of cities — the local neighborhoods, food, culture, design and spirit that make each destination unique.
Thoughtfully crafted and design‑forward, the city guides are lightweight, visually appealing and curated to help adventurous minds explore beyond the obvious. By focusing on authenticity, culture, and storytelling, LOST iN inspires meaningful travel — giving wanderers the tools to “get lost” in a place and truly find what makes it special.























