Destination store for multiーbrand luxury watches and jewelry from Switzerlanー
~A peaceful space in Bashamichi, Yokohama, the port town where Japan opened its port~ Prostyle Ryokan
This is the GLEN CLYDE Sock Specialty Store. All products are made in Japan, crafted with care and precision.
A famous Swiss watch brand founded in 1868. It is known for luxury watches made by using high-precision technology.
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.
Connected to Shibuya Station and easily accessible. We're located in the B1F concourse under Shibuya Station, so come and visit.
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
Just a 15-minute walk from Chitose-Funabashi Station! An intimate, natural hot spring in the heart of Tokyo! You can fully enjoy a range of baths and saunas!!
A pawnshop (duty-free shop) established in the Edo period (Kaei 4, 1851). It received the Urayasu City Excellent Company Award in 2014.
ISHIDA Shinjuku near Shinjuku Station is one of the largest watch specialty stores in Japan that deals in authentic watches.
A special concept store where you can “touch and experience“” the brand's world view in Ginza, the place where Seiko was founded.
Located in Ginza's landmark Wako, a special boutique that is the flagship of Grand Seiko dealers
Our hospitality to guests around the world
Kirakuya Asakusa Store is a recycled kimono store with the concept of ”Enjoying Kimono in a relaxed manner”.
Established in 1954. A long-established specialty store with a lineup of high-quality reused and new items from popular brands such as Rolex and Hermes.
A tourist information center allowing you to easily collect sightseeing and related information on Tokyo and all over Japan. 1 minute walk from Nihonbashi Exit of Tokyo Station.
Developing the only “DEUS x BREITLING” merchandise sales in 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.
2 minutes walk from Asakusa Station! If you want to eat Instagrammable sweets near Asakusa Station, go to “ice Tokyo”!
A popular second-hand store in Tokyo’s Harajuku/Omotesando area, offering a curated selection of high-quality Japanese brand items!