Harajuku souvenir select shop.A souvenir and photo sticker shop on Harajuku's Takeshita Street
Hanko Shop 21 specializes in traditional hanko, which is also popular as a travel souvenir.
Ginza Natsuno is one of Japan's largest chopsticks specialty shops featuring chopsticks from all over the country. Chopsticks don't take up much space and are lightweight, making them a recommended souvenir of your trip to Japan.
[Paper craft specialty store] We completely reproduced the armor of a samurai and the kimono of a princess only with paper.
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 store specializing in Buddhist altar equipment in Kyoto's Kawaramachi district. We sell all sorts of equipment, including Buddhist altars, Buddhist statues, rosary, incense sticks and candles.
X Akihabara Station store mainly sells figures and robot figures.
100m from Ueno Station. Open from 9:00 AM. We have a wide variety of the latest, popular, and limited edition stationery and sundries made in Japan.
A store with popular character goods and Japanese miscellaneous goods perfect for souvenirs, located in Kyoto's Shijo Kawaramachi.
The only antenna store of ARTNWORDZ in Asia, a pop art company for original art and a comprehensive brand of products born in the United States.
High-quality Japanese miscellaneous goods selected by a long-established shop in Ginza.
A wide variety of light, crispy, and ice-cold monaka (bean-jam wafer)
From reasonably priced souvenirs to a precious one-of-a-kind antique, you can get almost anything at the Oriental Bazaar.
Appreciate the palm-sized artworks
Puffy yet crispy. A popular store for Agemanju (deep-fried manju, or bun stuffed with azuki bean paste), which is an Asakusa specialty, always with a line of people.
An exhibition and shop of items unique to Nara
More than a thousand picture postcards adorn this store's walls, including valuable ones from Kyoto's art galleries and museums as well as other regions of Japan. In fact, searching for your favorite postcard here feels like viewing artworks in an actual museum. Items popular among non-Japanese people, such as folding screens and folding fans, are available too.