The craft of brush making has been passed down in Kumano, Hiroshima for about 180 years, and ...
This small but lively shop’s variety of traditional Japanese sweets includes okaki (baked or ...
Making you forget all about shoddy flip-flops, Yoitaya specialises in artisanally crafted, ...
This upscale children’s goods shop in Ginza handles everything from clothes, shoes and ...
This venerable shop one door away from Wako is historically and culturally significant for ...
With its bright red-roofed entrance, topped with a shisa (lion-dog statue), Ginza Washita is ...
Can’t get enough of Kumamon? The Kumamoto Plaza is the place to go for the best selection of ...
This four-storey building houses a grocery, sake shop, Japanese restaurant and Italian ...
Mikawaya specialises in the kind of food that any commoner from old Edo would recognise. ...
Sanrio’s flagship store was re-opened in late October 2009 with the largest selection of Sanrio ...
Choushiya claims to have created the original Japanese croquette. Founded in 1927, it still ...
People come from around the world for the exclusive, detailed model trains found here. They ...
Founded in 1905, this menswear store stocks a total of 1,000 nifty neckties, machine woven at ...
Refined womenswear brand Epoca The Shop opened this store, extending their eye for detail into ...
This 'antenna shop' deals in all sorts of goodies from Hiroshima Prefecture, including things ...
One of the newer shrines to coffee in Ginza, this shop and roastery proclaims to offer an ...
If you just can’t get enough of stationery, this store is your happy place. The main building, ...
Just when people were beginning to say that Ginza's days as the capital of high-end Tokyo ...
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