You can now get your copy of Time Out Tokyo magazine delivered - we ship internationally too!
Time Out Café & Diner is the sophisticated Ebisu area's newest global meeting place.
Discover Tokyo's best shopping, restaurants, nightlife with Time Out GuideBooks.
Our newsletters get the best of Tokyo delivered straight to your inbox.
Step into the fairytale world of Grimoire, where antique dolls, chandeliers and ornaments make up the decor, setting the scene for its fashionable range of girly gothics and cutesy dresses. Tobe Naoaki and Hitomi Nomura (who also run Almadel in Shibuya) opened the store in 2008, and it has already earned a name for itself among fans of the Dolly-kei style. Located near Miyashita Park, Grimoire stocks a range of vintage clothing imported from Europe and America, as well as feminine accessories and Victorian-style embroidered pieces. If you’re looking to deck out your home with some fairytale furniture, it also stocks decorative antique pieces such as cabinets and lampshades.
Transport Shibuya Station (Yamanote, Ginza, Hanzomon, Fukutoshin, Denentoshi, Tokyu Toyoko, Keio Inokashira lines)
Telephone 03 3780 6203
Open Mon-Fri 1pm-9pm, Sat-Sun & holidays 12noon-8pm / Irregular holidays
URL grimoire.jp
Found on the second floor of the shiny Todd Snyder store close to Shibuya’s Miyashita Park, ...
A bright café with white interior walls and wooden tables, Annon Cook sits above the Bulle de ...
Cinnabon, maker of oh-so-sinful cinnamon rolls, seems to finally have found enduring success in ...
Latte artist Hiroshi Sawada is a celebrity on the Japanese coffee scene, so there were some ...
This venerable tea house has been serving up aromatic drinks for more than three decades now, ...
Copyright © 2014 Time Out Tokyo
Add your comment