The craft of brush making has been passed down in Kumano, Hiroshima for about 180 years, and ...
Located on a corner of Ginza, a street lined with designer shops, Dior’s building still manages ...
Stock up on produce from Ibaraki Prefecture at this 'antenna shop', squeezed under the Tokyo ...
This Armani concept store was opened in 2007, right on Ginza Street. As well as clothing, ...
The oldest surviving department store chain in Japan (founded 1673), Mitsukoshi has its ...
Having been around since 1971, department store Melsa was in need of a facelift. Under its new ...
Multi-use facility close to Ginza and Yurakucho stations.
This 'antenna shop' deals in all sorts of goodies from Hiroshima Prefecture, including things ...
This venerable shop one door away from Wako is historically and culturally significant for ...
Emphasising the 'beauty of everyday use', Takumi specialises in folk crafts from Japan, the ...
Founded in 1625, this shop is a directly managed store of Fukumitsu-ya, a long-established sake ...
For the ultimate Tokyo children’s clothing shopping experience, visit Ginza’s Sayegusa, ...
Need a vintage kimono or some collectable cups? You'll be sure to find whatever antiques you're ...
Tile-shaped Japanese cookies with pretty seasonal designs and 'Japanese-style pancakes' served ...
Fans of miniature trees will have a field day marvelling at Uchikuan's bonsai selection, which ...
Looking for a touch of traditional class? Dress up in authentic kabuki garb and have your ...
Striving to create kimonos fit for 21st-century streets, these innovators are extremely ...
Ginza is full of shops with notable histories, but Toraya stands out even among such stiff ...
Making you forget all about shoddy flip-flops, Yoitaya specialises in artisanally crafted, ...
Mikawaya specialises in the kind of food that any commoner from old Edo would recognise. ...
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