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This organisation was founded with the aim of promoting awareness of Japan’s traditional ...
This small but lively shop’s variety of traditional Japanese sweets includes okaki (baked or ...
Probably the best-known gift shop in Tokyo, this is a useful one-stop outlet for almost ...
Running for about half a mile perpendicular to each side of Omotesando, Cat Street is the ...
From stationery to toilet-seat covers, this is the largest household goods store in Tokyo, ...
Struggling to find shoe sizes that fit? This women’s footwear store stocks sizes up to 26cm, ...
Widely touted as the ‘first theme park exclusively for women’, this unusual mall is decorated ...
Pile ’em high, sell ’em cheap gets taken to the extreme at the Shinjuku branch of Don Qujote. ...
Situated above the east exit of Shinjuku station, Lumine Est is chiefly notable for the Shunkan ...
Recofan has a policy of selling new releases at bargain basement rates – in some cases, half ...
Sells a wide selection of Japanese and Chinese teas and implements for sado, the tea ceremony.
This flagship store inside the Oazo shopping complex holds 200,000 books in English and other ...
Kiddy Land is a Tokyo institution. The main Harajuku shop is a noisy, heaving maze of mascots, ...
This prestigious speciality store is located on the corner of Ginza Yon-chome, across from ...
Japanese paper specialist Kyukyodo opened its first shop in Kyoto in 1663 and supplied incense ...
Shibuya’s version of the multi-purpose mall is a relatively modest affair, housing a handful of ...
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