Harajuku's Cat Street, known as the spiritual home of Tokyo's vibrant street fashion culture, ...
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 ...
The name says it all – artist Ken Kagami's chamber of curiosa is hidden inside an apartment ...
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) ...
Situated in a quiet part of trendy Ebisu, Rectohall offers minimalist clothing, furniture and ...
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 ...
From the heart of Harajuku, Laboratory Berberjin spreads American vintage love with hip-hop ...
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 ...
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