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This small but lively shop’s variety of traditional Japanese sweets includes okaki (baked or ...
From stationery to toilet-seat covers, this is the largest household goods store in Tokyo, ...
This Shibuya recycle shop is where fashion-obsessed types who have run out of closet space go ...
Recofan has a policy of selling new releases at bargain basement rates – in some cases, half ...
The Shibuya store is split into two buildings, Annexes A and B, which face each other across ...
Great for souvenir shopping, Bingoya offers unpretentious traditional crafts made in Japan ...
Widely touted as the ‘first theme park exclusively for women’, this unusual mall is decorated ...
While it's primarily an office block, the Marunouchi Building (or ‘Marubiru’, as it's more ...
Kiddy Land is a Tokyo institution. The main Harajuku shop is a noisy, heaving maze of mascots, ...
The area around the four main roads that cross at the Zenpukuji river is home to around 55 ...
This Shinjuku-dori location is the main store of renowned booksellers Kinokuniya, and its ...
Chopsticks make affordable, portable and beautiful souvenirs. Make a beeline for this shop – it ...
Probably the best-known gift shop in Tokyo, this is a useful one-stop outlet for almost ...
Sells a wide selection of Japanese and Chinese teas and implements for sado, the tea ceremony.
This store’s elegant nature-inspired designs are created by a team of artisans in workshops in ...
Tokyo’s oldest and best-known used English bookshop stocks more than 35,000 second-hand books ...
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