We were in Tokyo just in time for the first anniversary of Hankyu Men’s (Yurakucho JR Station, Tokyo. www.kankyu-dept.co.jp), a nine-floor mall where everything is impeccably curated for urban guys. Though it’s not the first of its kind in Tokyo (think Isetan Men’s and 109 Men’s Shibuya), it does stock top fashion brands we don’t have here, like Goyard, Tom Ford, Maison Martin Margiela and Maison Takuya, as well as Japanese brands like Undercover, Yohji Yamamoto and Takeo Kikuchi. (Tourists get a 5% discount plus tax refund.) Hidden away on its basement level is the world’s only Monocle Café (+813-6252-5285), run by the hipster-fave news and lifestyle magazine of the same name and minimally decked out in a natural-wood hue. A cup of coffee starts from ¥400 (B155), which is not bad considering it’s ¥380 (B146) at Starbucks.