Keio has womenswear and accessories on the first four floors; menswear on the fifth; kimonos, ...
Going camping? You'll find nine floors of outdoor and travel gear here, including tents, hiking ...
A branch of the popular Takashimaya department store chain, the Garden Island complex is your ...
This brand is the punk rock of kimono design: it’s unconventional, groundbreaking and packing a ...
Just a short walk from Harajuku Station, Sakaeya is a family-owned shop (the CEO is a cat!) and ...
Even among the shopping chaos that is Harajuku's Laforet, this store dealing in 'cutting-edge' ...
Shopping mall connected to Shinjuku Station, targeting mainly 20-something women with plenty of ...
Doing brisk business in the southern part of trendy Shimokitazawa, this stylishly decorated ...
Doughnuts, coffee and an enviable location – Krispy Kreme's Shinjuku's outpost sees a steady ...
Found inside the Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, this gallery and shop specialises in sculptures ...
Holding its own in Nogata since 1933, Kintoki is a wonderfully old-school senbei (rice cracker) ...
The idea here was to create a shopping space within a natural, living ecosystem. Launched in ...
This select store for men, founded by Junya Kawakami, is a favourite among fashion industry ...
Run by fashion distributor Dune, N id offers both understated and edgy labels with relaxed ...
Epitomising Tokyo’s youth fashion culture, Candy is a popular haunt for young fashionistas and ...
Elle calls Toga ‘Katy Perry’s go-to Japanese label’, and it’s not hard to understand why the ...
Marking its 6th anniversary this year, Xanadu Tokyo is one of the few independent stores that ...
The futuristic decor, featuring 8,000 tiny pyramids, is just one thing to love about Laila ...
One for the cat fanatics, this cramped store stocks all sorts of fun, handmade items with cat ...
Koenji’s most chaotic (and famous) collection of clothing stores. You’ll find unique brands ...
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