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Best Shopping in Tokyo

  • Kappabashi Street

    Kappabashi Street, also known as Kitchen Town, is the best place to buy souvenirs, offering a variety of kitchenware like sushi rolling mats, Japanese knives, and handmade ceramics.

  • Don Quijote

    Don Quijote is a massive store with eight floors of every item you could imagine, a famous discount chain that is open 24/7.

  • Cat Street

    Cat Street is a vintage clothing street with limited edition items and a vintage Ralph Lauren store.

  • Miyukido

    This charming shop offers traditional Japanese sweets, particularly known for its beautiful yokan (sweet bean jelly).

  • Saito's Fish Market

    A bustling fish market stall offering incredibly fresh seafood bowls and grilled fish.

  • Shibuya PARCO

    This vibrant shopping complex is a mecca for fashion, art, and pop culture enthusiasts, featuring trendy boutiques, unique concept stores, and impressive art installations.

  • Ameyoko Shopping Street

    A vibrant shopping street in Tokyo.

  • Tsukiji Outer Market

    Tsukiji Fish Market is one of the most famous fish markets in the world, offering many seafood restaurants.

  • Ginza Itoya

    A stationery store in Ginza, ideal for purchasing notebooks and Japan stamp collection supplies.

  • Tokyu Plaza

    Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku is a busy multilevel shopping mall.

  • Nakamise-dori

    Nakamise-dori is a shopping street lined with traditional shops selling souvenirs and Japanese goods, leading to the Sensō-ji temple's main hall.

  • Nakamise Shopping Street

    Leading up to the main temple building of Sensoji Temple is Nakamise Shopping Street which is lined with vendors selling local specialty items and souvenirs.

  • Center Gai

    Center Gai is one of the busiest streets in Shibuya, filled with shops, fast food restaurants, and chain restaurants.

  • GINZA SIX

    A department store in Ginza with high-end luxury brands and a rooftop terrace that offers sick views of the city.

  • Itoya Ginza

    The largest stationery store in the world, with multiple floors of cards, pens, and other stationery items, including a cafe on the 12th floor.

  • Matsuya Ginza

    A department store that hosts the world's biggest camera show twice a year, featuring vintage and rare cameras.

  • Shiseido The Store

    The SHISEIDO flagship store in Ginza with four floors, a photo studio, spa services, skin checkups, and engraving services for personalized lipsticks.

  • MUJI Ginza

    A seven-floor MUJI flagship store with a wall of MUJI coffee, household items, stationery, clothing, a bakery, and a MUJI Hotel.

  • UNIQLO Ginza Store

    A Uniqlo flagship store with 12 floors, a Uniqlo Coffee Shop on the top floor, a flower shop on the first floor, and the option to customize T-shirts or bags.

  • Nakamise Dori

    Stroll down Nakamise Dori, a vibrant market street leading to Sensoji Temple, filled with traditional snacks and souvenirs. It's a lively place to experience Japanese crafts and local treats.

  • Kappabashi Kitchen Street

    A place where kitchenware stuff can be much more affordable.

  • PARCO

    An amazing department store near Shibuya Scramble where you'll also find the Shibuya Pokémon Center.

  • Shibuya Pokémon Center

    A Pokémon Center located in PARCO near Shibuya Scramble.

  • Ameya Yokocho

    Ameyoko is a great place for street food and street shopping, offering cheaper products and an old-school Japan feel.

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