Located in the prestigious shopping district of Ginza, Mitsukoshi Ginza is a renowned department store popular with LIVE JAPAN readers. As one of Tokyo's premier luxury shopping destinations, it offers a wide range of products, from fashion to daily essentials and groceries. You'll find a dedicated tax-free counter and support services tailored to international visitors. Ginza is a well-known landmark that attracts many foreign tourists, and a visit to Mitsukoshi Ginza is definitely worth your while.
A shopping centre specializing in fashion. The place to go for the latest youth trends.
Aeon Mall is a shopping mall where you can find everything you need for shopping and dining.
A shopping center operated by Japan Post. A grouping of some 100 stores including specialty shops and restaurants from around the country.
Head to Shizuoka Prefecture, the home of Mt. Fuji, to find this shopping mall. A large cinema and apparel shops from popular brands are just a part of this facility's approximately 175 shops.
Large-scale commercial facilities integrating shopping, fun and dining. *Phone reception hours 10:00~18:00
“Iira manju,” traditional steamed buns with four types of fillings
A progressive stationery store identifiable by a big red paperclip.
Outlets where you can spend time in a unique seaside environment, such as shopping with a view of one of Asia's largest marinas.
Directly connected to Toyosu Station, 5 minutes by train from Ginza. A shopping mall symbolising the Wangan area, utilising a former shipbuilding dock.
A large entertainment space whose main building is Akasaka TBS broadcast center. It regularly holds musical performances, plays and other events.
An Ikebukuro landmark. A large commercial complex with leisure facilities, shops, and restaurants.
A stationery store with a fountain-pen-shaped signboard and the slogan “A Hideout for Adults.”
One of the largest resort outlets in Japan with approximately 300 shops, with direct bus services from Haneda Airport, Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station, etc.
A shopping mall directly connected to JR Kawasaki Station, 23 minutes by train from Haneda Airport and 18 minutes by train from Tokyo Station.
Puffy yet crispy. A popular store for Agemanju (deep-fried manju, or bun stuffed with azuki bean paste), which is an Asakusa specialty, always with a line of people.
This is a chic cafe that offers delicious galettes. Misobuta galette dog, which uses pork preserved in Chichibu miso (soybean paste), is a popular item.
A symbolic commercial complex in Roppongi. It has a museum, hotels and stores and its abundant greenery is unusual for the center of Tokyo.
A studio shop that makes and sells original products of excellent design. You can find Japanese traditional crafts here as well.