Themed to the pomp and splendor of the brief years of Japan’s late 17th century Azuchi-momoyama period, this gift shop offers a selection of items from a handful of carefully chosen workshops.
Ginza Natsuno is a gallery specializing in chopsticks that also carries a wide variety of traditional Japanese crafts. Please enjoy the distinct beauty of the Japanese products and experience the extraordinary.
Founded in 1997, we have over 1,000 items of hand pipes, water pipes, and electric pipes.
Seiyudo is one of the largest specialty shops for Japanese swords and armors in the country. The shop sells and exhibits more than 200 different kinds of Japanese swords, sword guards, and other items.
A place where you can encounter freshly baked Tsukigesho. The secret of the deliciousness of Tsukigesho lies in Tsukigesho Factory.
Founded in 1937, one of Japan's leading incense speciality stores. We stock more than 5000 types of incense from all over Japan.
Hanko Land Tokyo is a name stamp specialty store established in 1921 with the motto “the fastest hanko production store in Japan.”
X Akihabara Station store mainly sells figures and robot figures.
Right by Akihabara Station ! Specialist shop for toy models and trading card games. We have many items that can only be found here!
We sell Japanese character goods and souvenirs inspired by Japanese culture at Osaka's Nippombashi.
A specialist shop selling ukiyo-e style Japanese woodblock prints. Ukiyo-e beginners are welcome!
Harajuku souvenir select shop.A souvenir and photo sticker shop on Harajuku's Takeshita Street
Hanko Shop 21 Shibuya Namikibashi specializes in traditional hanko, which is also popular as a travel souvenir.
Barrier-free rest area for visitors to the Imperial Palace and park users. The facility has a restaurant and store.
We have a wide range of handmade miscellaneous goods made with the best use of materials, taking time and effort.
Kohgen ginza is incense store that have a large asortment of Japanese incense brand. We(Kohgen ginza staff) will suggest incense that you like.
Japanese sweets store KITAYA founded in 1955. Enjoy the proud sweets at Tokyo Solamachi Store.
Otho Gallery regularly holds themed and solo exhibitions of various contemporary Japanese art works. (Free admission)
2 minutes walk from Asakusa Station! If you want to eat Instagrammable sweets near Asakusa Station, go to “ice Tokyo”!
Welcome to the first Shochiku Kabuki shop dedicated to Kabuki merchandise