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.
X Akihabara Station store mainly sells figures and robot figures.
Japanese sweets store KITAYA founded in 1955. Enjoy the proud sweets at Tokyo Solamachi Store.
We sell Maekake, jackets, and other products manufactured on shuttle looms over 100 years old at our factory in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture.
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!
An official store of Tsugaru Vidro, handmade glass craft made of over 100 colors of glasses, expressing the four seasons of Japan.
A chopsticks speciality store, with traditional crafts collected from all over Japan. Directly connected to the popular tourist attraction of Tokyo Skytree. Easily accessible.
Hanko Shop 21 specializes in traditional hanko, which is also popular as a travel souvenir.
2 minutes walk from Asakusa Station! If you want to eat Instagrammable sweets near Asakusa Station, go to “ice Tokyo”!
Enjoy sake and enjoy time. Make new discoveries and have a pleasant time at Hakkaisan Sennen Kojiya.
Japan's highest level kitchen knife manufacturer. “Show”, which are the kitchen knives for home use and made with professional technology, are now sold only in Japan.
Founded in 1937, one of Japan's leading incense speciality stores. We stock more than 5000 types of incense from all over Japan.
Kohgen ginza is incense store that have a large asortment of Japanese incense brand. We(Kohgen ginza staff) will suggest incense that you like.
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.
High-quality Japanese miscellaneous goods selected by a long-established shop in Ginza.
A wide variety of light, crispy, and ice-cold monaka (bean-jam wafer)
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.
You can get traditional seals for souvenirs, registration, banking and business within one hour from order.