Make a pitstop here first when visiting Kazuno
A bakery that makes additive-free bread using natural yeast and sells Japanese-style breads and pastries.
Various kinds of stores are lined up together, making a unique scenery
A veteran marketplace famous for appearing in TV commercials
Fresh fish for sale in the center of Sapporo, just off Sapporo's main thoroughfare
Take home Hokkaido's fresh seafood
Offering a wide selection of sweets, processed seafood, and other products
Pick your sashimi and enjoy making your own seafood rice bowl
Listen to the soft melodies of music boxes in a red-bricked building renovated from a storehouse
Kitaichi Glass's largest store, offering a wide range of products
All the fresh flavors of the north in one place
Enter a nostalgic world of music boxes
The Pokémon Official Shop is easily accessible from Shibuya Station. You are welcomed by a life-size 2-meter tall Pokémon Mewtwo.
From workshops to restaurants
Sells a variety of household goods including stationery and DIY goods
A melancholy wooden roadside station built on the remains of an elementary school
Funawa Honten (Main Store) is a store selling sweet‐potato pastes since 1902. It also has a cafe where you can enjoy the sweets.
A store carrying many unique items from Kyoto where the concept of etiquette in daily life is deeply rooted
A townscape with a classy atmosphere reminiscent of Edo. A shopping street where you can see the sights on its famous jinrikisha (rickshaw).
Originally an antique book district before the war, stores selling electrical appliances started to appear, and Den Den town developed into an electrical appliance district around 1950s. Nowadays there are some 200 stores that deal with household appliances, personal computers, audio devices, mobile phones, and lighting equipment. Recent years have seen stores related to pop culture such as anime and games springing up, and in response to the increased number of foreign tourists, there are now plenty of tax-free shops, too.