Developed as a collaboration between the World brand and Free & Easy magazine, denim brand ...
Loved by neighbourhood sweets fiends, this wagashi (Japanese sweets) shop has been doing its ...
Choose from around 100 different kinds of honey at this speciality store's main location in ...
A small farmers' market, held twice a month at Ebisu's Garden Place. The focus here is on ...
Founded in 1948, Tokiya is a Japanese confectionery store known for its Dorayaki (bean jam ...
Dealing in natural cosmetics, oils, fragrances, and other beauty-related merchandise, this ...
Hailing from Osaka, this variety store opened its first Tokyo shop in Harajuku in September ...
If you're a Marc Jacobs fan you'll probably already know about his speciality store, Bookmarc. ...
Vast food hall Toyoko Noren-gai has recently taken up residence at Shibuya Mark City. The new ...
If you're looking to invest in some Harajuku style, head to this accessories outlet in Cat ...
A haven for haberdashery enthusiasts, Shinjuku’s Okadaya offers seven floors of buttons, ...
Another Johnny come lately, this used clothing shop in Shibuya’s Fire Street opened in ...
The latest American fast food brand to try its luck in Japan, Garrett Popcorn started selling ...
Steeped in the atmosphere of a bygone era, Postalco is proof that good taste never goes out of ...
Fourth-generation baker Gontran Cherrier is the latest French boulanger to try his luck in ...
When you're short on spices, Shin-Okubo is the place to head. Tokyo's South Asian and Middle ...
The majority of what passes for nail art in Tokyo starts to seem very wan indeed after you've ...
The global flagship store for fashion behemoth Baroque Japan Limited showcases brands including ...
One of the primary purveyors of Gothic and Punk Lolita fashions, Putumayo even opened a shop in ...
Harajuku's famous Lolita fashions started life in shops like Milk, which has been in business ...
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