A popular second-hand store in Tokyo’s Harajuku/Omotesando area, offering a curated selection of high-quality Japanese brand items!
Hanko Shop 21 specializes in traditional hanko, which is also popular as a travel souvenir.
An eyewear specialty store on the 10th floor of Ginza Mitsukoshi, where the whole family can enjoy
A small handicraft store in Ginza 5-chome filled with the joy of handmade goods
A top-tier, well-known Japanese brand shop that has been featured over 1,200 times in TV magazines.
A contemporary craft gallery where handicrafts from all over Japan are exhibited and sold. Located within walking distance from Akasaka and Roppongi subway stations.
Kichijoji KIKUYA is a long-established specialty store of Japanese tableware. We offer a carefully selected selection of tableware, lacquerware, kitchen goods, incense, and more.
Ginza Karen, famous for its high-quality, low-priced suitcases, has moved from Ginza Chuo-dori to Nihonbashi Ningyocho!
Duty free plus tax free means discounts galore! Lotte Duty Free Ginza is the number one duty-free shop in Asia.
Ginza Natsuno is one of Japan's largest chopsticks specialty shops featuring chopsticks from all over the country. Chopsticks don't take up much space and are lightweight, making them a recommended souvenir of your trip to Japan.
A one-minute walk from Ginza Station. We accept foreign money exchange and international money transfers. There are also traditional craftworks that Japan is proud to present.
Japanese sweets store KITAYA founded in 1955. Enjoy the proud sweets at Tokyo Solamachi Store.
A vintage store that carries bags and accessories from various brands.
In addition to a lot of specialty products of Shiga, it has a bar where you can compare local sake and a restaurant where you can enjoy the finest Omi beef.
We offer luxury watches, bags and jewelry at low prices! Tax exemption and credit payments available. You are welcome to visit our store without making an appointment!
Kikusuido is a long-established Japanese sweets shop in Asakusa. Enjoy Asakusa's specialty deep-fried manju, sweets skewers, daifuku, and other excellent Japanese sweets!
A pawnshop (duty-free shop) established in the Edo period (Kaei 4, 1851). It received the Urayasu City Excellent Company Award in 2014.
A store where you can find your own “special” item from carefully selected ones in a LUXAS (luxurious) AETHERIA (space).
Located in Ginza's landmark Wako, a special boutique that is the flagship of Grand Seiko dealers
A large golf specialty store directly connected to Akihabara Station. A spacious sales floor offering a vast line-up of goods. Also contains a practice range where you can try a few swings. Open until 10:00 p.m.