Five minutes on foot from Yokohama Station west exit. Filled with wear, sneakers, and accessories, as well as electronics and anime goods.
A commercial complex featuring a variety of specialty stores and restaurants, located next to the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum.
A commercial complex developed so visitors can enjoy a "great time directly connected to Tokyo Station."
A commercial facility connected to Tokyo Station, perfect for many occasions
A unique space for people with a desire for authenticity
A full range of make-up and skincare products from popular brands such as Albion, Decorté, and Clé de Peau Beauté
Hattori Bijutsuten has been specializing in Japanese swords since the late Edo period. We carry a variety of swords and related equipment from ancient Japan, which are today recognized as works of art.
You can transform yourself with our own brand top-quality eyelash extensions which use the latest advanced technique. Please come to Crazy Beauty !
ASSORT Tokyo serves you with world-class latest hair design and hospitality.
Garden Kitchen CARAMELO
In addition to a lot of specialty products of Shiga, it has a bar where you can compare local sake and a restaurant where you can enjoy the finest Omi beef.
3 minutes walk from Ogikubo Station on the JR Chuo Line! You can enjoy “alkaline simple hot spring” which is rare in Tokyo and sauna.
KATANUKIYA is a specialty shop for Baumkuchen you can enjoy eating while punching out into shapes. Recommended as a Tokyo souvenir or a treat for yourself.
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.
Just a 15-minute walk from Chitose-Funabashi Station! An intimate, natural hot spring in the heart of Tokyo! You can fully enjoy a range of baths and saunas!!
Eyewear and sunglasses specialty store on the 10th floor of Daimaru Tokyo, right next to Tokyo Station.
A hidden watch store in Omotesando, offering a fateful encounter with a special watch for you.
Why not experience Japanese culture through making wagashi (Japanese sweets) such as mochi (rice cakes) and dango (mochi balls)
Taste and compare 50 brands of sake from all over Japan at WASAKE, a new concept Sake Experience facility in Asakusa.
~Have a Japanese downtown experience in Asakusa, a Symbol of Japanese Culture in Tokyo~ Prostyle Ryokan