Founded in 1937, one of Japan's leading incense speciality stores. We stock more than 5000 types of incense from all over Japan.
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.
A knife store just a 4-minute walk from Sangenjaya Station, offering a wide range of products for professional and home use. It is loved by the community.
A chopsticks speciality store, with traditional crafts collected from all over Japan. Directly connected to the popular tourist attraction of Tokyo Skytree. Easily accessible.
Directly sold by a Sakai knife manufacturer that is rare in Kappabashi. Founded in 1900, this special store offers exceptional products of Jikko Hamono.
Sealy provides comfortable sleep that is chosen by luxury hotels, and offers the best bedding for every one of our customers.
Breitling flagship store with a full lineup of products in the latest world view.
PROGEAR Hanzomon is a professional equipment store that handles products from almost all domestic and foreign manufacturers of video and audio equipment.
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!
The only antenna store of ARTNWORDZ in Asia, a pop art company for original art and a comprehensive brand of products born in the United States.
ATSURO TAYAMA Takashimaya Shinjuku Store by a Japanese designer Atsuro Tayama
A beautiful and rich life through glasses.
An audio equipment store that sells a wide range of products, both new and secondhand, including headphones, earphones, and more.
A high-rise with offices, shops and restaurants
A large selection of practical yet stylish goods
High-quality Japanese miscellaneous goods selected by a long-established shop in Ginza.
A convenient building connected to Tokyo Station and Otemachi
A wide variety of light, crispy, and ice-cold monaka (bean-jam wafer)
A place to stay and enjoy a full day