In a store where the world view of Seiko can be felt, expert staff members with sufficient knowledge will help you select your watch.
~Have a Japanese downtown experience in Asakusa, a Symbol of Japanese Culture in Tokyo~ Prostyle Ryokan
Long-established watch shop leading the Japanese watch market with 37 years of results and reliability.
A place where you can encounter freshly baked Tsukigesho. The secret of the deliciousness of Tsukigesho lies in Tsukigesho Factory.
We are a specialty store for Japanese knives. Our multilingual staff will guide you politely. Trial cutting is available.
An official store of Tsugaru Vidro, handmade glass craft made of over 100 colors of glasses, expressing the four seasons of Japan.
Kyoto Ohara, a village of kindness. Enjoy a luxurious stay in a 250-year-old Japanese house.
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.
Under our motto of “offering brand-new items at the lowest prices and buying your items at the highest prices!”, we aim to be number one in Osaka as well.
We are waiting for you with a variety of products, including the unique experience of making your own original sachet.
Dealer in luxury watches, jewellery and Hermes. Stock can be ordered from 22 shops in Japan. Open until 2am on weekdays.
Tokyo Ginza: CARINA GINZA is a head spa specialty store. The rhythm of your body and mind will be regulated, while being away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
We carry medical products, cosmetics, health foods, daily commodities, hair care products, and baby and nursing care products. We also take orders and deliver products.
We offer carefully selected used high brand-name bags, watches and jewelry.
A top-tier, well-known Japanese brand shop that has been featured over 1,200 times in TV magazines.
Traveler's Place, Your Home.
This is a knife sharpening experience facility. Englishーspeaking staff will guide you with care. Please make a reservation through our official websiteー
2 minutes walk from Asakusa Station! If you want to eat Instagrammable sweets near Asakusa Station, go to “ice Tokyo”!
The person in charge is a skilled professional who has appeared in the media, has a cosmetic career of 40 years, and has performed treatments on over 100,000 people.
Why not experience Japanese culture through making wagashi (Japanese sweets) such as mochi (rice cakes) and dango (mochi balls)