If your friend comes to Tokyo, where would you show around? POPEYE Issue 841
What is POPEYE magazine?
POPEYE magazine is the “Magazine for City Boys”. The founders printed this on the cover of the magazine when it debuted in 1976. What’s a “city boy”? The term doesn’t appear in the dictionary and no expert panel could define it. So we felt we should explore every aspect of what this “city boy” might be. After decades of debate, it still makes for a topic of lively discussion. It can be a style or a way of thinking. To get an idea of what makes a city boy, read POPEYE magazine.
POPEYE magazine Founded: 1976 Type: Monthly (on sale from the 10th of every month) Readership: ages 25 to 35 – and anyone who thinks of himself as a city boy Topics: fashion, food, outdoor activities, travel and life in our favorite cities New York, Paris, London and Tokyo
Issue 841
If your friend comes to Tokyo, where would you show around?
No idea? That’s too sudden? You don’t need to push yourself so hard. It’s rather simple: you just tell your friend about shops that you find great, and he, or she or whoever, will definitely loves them. This POPEYE’s 2017 Tokyo edition is based on the kind of simile mindset. Some of the spots in the issue are classic, and whereas the others are pretty much hidden. Includes some “beloved” places by whom you might know. Anyway, let’s start with “A”: Asakusa!
What’s inside…
- Cool independent stores in my neighborhood.
- I would show my friend around this town
- Top 20 spots which visitors will absolutely love.
- Yellow page for Tokyo residents.
+ many more regular features, including POPxEYE and popeye notes.