Within the spacious precincts of Yebisu Garden Place you’ll find the Atre shopping arcade, ...
Themed on 'French girls' vintage', Sophie et Chocolat deals in cutesy, old-school wear and ...
Daikanyama's new shopping mall is not really a mall at all. Rather, it's a collection of ...
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Where to spend your hard-earned yen this year
Situated in a quiet part of trendy Ebisu, Rectohall offers minimalist clothing, furniture and ...
Fusuma is the Japanese word for bran, the hard outer layers of grains. Opened in September ...
One of the dozens of Seijo Ishii branches in Tokyo, this one is located inside the Atré Ebisu ...
This Hiroo hideout, a reservations-only confectionery shop with no menus, makes an exception ...
This denim-focused ‘lifestyle store’ sells a selection of original goods in a homely ...
An outpost of the Kapital brand, this shop focuses on manual craftsmanship, jeans and skirts. ...
The Kapital brand hails from Okayama Prefecture’s Kojima, known as the birthplace of ...
Archives specialises in the Heller’s Cafe brand, a collaborative venture by Larry McKaughan ...
If it’s ‘faithful reproductions of vintage garments’ you want, this Ebisu shop is your stop. ...
Only a short walk from the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Post is an independent ...
At this store you’ll find Japanese footwear brand The Daughters, brought to life by shoe design ...
A small farmers' market, held twice a month at Ebisu's Garden Place. The focus here is on ...
Shop for folk crafts at this stylish Nakameguro store that carries ceramics, glass tableware, ...
This grocery shop and café deals primarily in organic Italian foodstuffs, which are carefully ...
Arguably the city’s best-stocked art bookshop, NADiff a/p/a/r/t boasts shelves crammed with ...
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