A bakery that makes additive-free bread using natural yeast and sells Japanese-style breads and pastries.
A famous tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet) shop established in the Edo period
One of Japan's biggest anime specialty shops. Loaded with DVDs, comics and original goods you can't get anywhere else.
A roadside station that connects Ryusendo, one of Japan's three largest limestone caves, and the Sanriku area
Search for your favorite aroma
A stationery store with a fountain-pen-shaped signboard and the slogan “A Hideout for Adults.”
Enjoy the tasting of sake from breweries in Echigo
A fantastic sweets theme park in Jiyugaoka brings together many stylish shops.
The longest shopping street in Japan, bustling with around 800 stores
A shopping street for cooking supplies
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 select shop with a wide selection of books and goods
Shop at the market where locals flock
A progressive stationery store identifiable by a big red paperclip.
Make a pitstop here first when visiting Kazuno
Experience how the locals lived during the Showa period
From workshops to restaurants
The Pokémon Official Shop is easily accessible from Shibuya Station. You are welcomed by a life-size 2-meter tall Pokémon Mewtwo.
Sells a variety of household goods including stationery and DIY goods
Akihabara Gachapon Kaikan, with an array of approximately 500 gachaphon machines. Various events are also held.