Located at Ginza 6-Chome, right across from the newly opened GINZA SIX shopping mall, our eyeglass shop has been in business without interruption since 1895. Thanks to our customers, the shop is celebrating its 122nd year.
”A shop on Dogenzaka, 8 minutes walk from Shibuya Station One of the largest vintage brand boutiques in Japan.”
A vintage shop offering a carefully curated selection of items, with a focus on Cartier watches, located in the Omotesando and Aoyama areas.
Offering an abundant line-up of products from a variety of brands, this shop is the flagship symbol of the URBAN RESEARCH group.
A vintage shop with two branches in the Omotesando and Harajuku area that deals exclusively in the world’s rarest and most valuable Chanel items
A top-tier luxury brand shop offering the finest selections purchased by expert buyers from both Japan and abroad
A Japanese fragrance brand specializing in Custom Made
An eyewear specialty store on the 10th floor of Ginza Mitsukoshi, where the whole family can enjoy
A mens vintage store with carefully selected items, such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Hermès.
We deal in brand bags such as new Hermès, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and others.
This is the GLEN CLYDE Sock Specialty Store. All products are made in Japan, crafted with care and precision.
Eyewear and sunglasses specialty store on the 10th floor of Daimaru Tokyo, right next to Tokyo Station.
Kirakuya Asakusa Store is a recycled kimono store with the concept of ”Enjoying Kimono in a relaxed manner”.
A top-tier, well-known Japanese brand shop that has been featured over 1,200 times in TV magazines.
The store offers a variety of clothing and shoes for men and women in various categories.
A concept shop of travel items for adults preparing for a life lived like a journey, every single day.
A store where you can find your own “special” item from carefully selected ones in a LUXAS (luxurious) AETHERIA (space).
A vintage brand shop offering a selection of high quality vintage items from Japan and overseas.
This is a store selling original products using the traditional Japanese craft of Sashiko (traditional hand embroidery). They are produced by people with various disabilities and intractable diseases.
Ginza Karen, famous for its high-quality, low-priced suitcases, has moved from Ginza Chuo-dori to Nihonbashi Ningyocho!