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.