This maze of streets next to the railway tracks between Ueno and Okachimachi stations comprises ...
Here you’ll find menswear on the first and second floors, womenswear on the third and fourth, ...
Opened in 2003, Roppongi’s mammoth shopping and entertainment development received more than 49 ...
The prototype for the huge malls that dominate Tokyo’s retail scene, Sunshine City lacks much ...
This avenue of stalls and tiny shops leading up to the entrance to Senso-ji in Asakusa is the ...
Look out for the giant cartoon mascot painted on the top of this flagship store in Akihabara. ...
Odakyu is split into two buildings connected by an elevated walkway and underground ...
Tokyu Honten sells designer fashions for men and women and high-end goods for the home. The ...
The shop better known as Muji – the original no-brand designer brand. This is the biggest Tokyo ...
Arguably the trendiest department store in Japan, Isetan Shinjuku is renowned for having its ...
This landmark Shibuya store is the domain of the joshikousei – the fashion-obsessed teenage ...
Within the spacious precincts of Yebisu Garden Place you’ll find the Atre shopping arcade, ...
The oldest surviving department store chain in Japan (founded 1673), Mitsukoshi has its ...
Matsuya is notable for having in-store boutiques from the famous triumvirate of Japanese ...
Keio has womenswear and accessories on the first four floors; menswear on the fifth; kimonos, ...
Takeshita Dori stands as a symbol of Tokyo’s collision of street cultures. Along this narrow ...
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