One Piece Dragon Ball Figure store
A 200-year-old traditional Japanese house café with tatami rooms, located near Kawaguchi Asama Shrine, offering beautiful seasonal landscapes and a view of Mt. Fuji.
Established in 1898. We make and sell homemade Japanese sweets. Japanese cafe has a menu featuring rice cake, red bean paste and matcha desserts.
PROGEAR Hanzomon is a professional equipment store that handles products from almost all domestic and foreign manufacturers of video and audio equipment.
This eyeglass shop on the 7th floor of Hankyu Department Store Umeda offers an extensive selection of branded eyeglasses and sunglasses.
We are waiting for you with a variety of products, including the unique experience of making your own original sachet.
A one-minute walk from Ginza Station. We accept foreign money exchange and international money transfers. There are also traditional craftworks that Japan is proud to present.
Bétta tonton is a store directly operated by Dr. Bétta baby bottle, which was invented by a pediatrician. It is also equipped with diaper changing and nursing rooms.
A small handicraft store in Ginza 5-chome filled with the joy of handmade goods
A duty-free store with a large selection of FANCL products. You will be welcomed by staff members who can speak English and Chinese.
A camera specialty store in Nakano, Tokyo. We have a wide range of new/used items, personal/commercial use, stills/movies.
B1F: High-class writing instruments and stationery, including fountain pens from Japan and abroad; 1F & 2F: Books and Stationery; 3F: Books including Western books and Gallery
A beautiful and rich life through glasses.
A large selection of practical yet stylish goods
A very popular melon bun to queue for
A treasure trove of new ideas to enjoy one's daily life
One of Japan's biggest anime specialty shops. Loaded with DVDs, comics and original goods you can't get anywhere else.
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 roadside station that connects Ryusendo, one of Japan's three largest limestone caves, and the Sanriku area