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1Shinjuku City

3.9
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Mentioned on 
+7 other lists 
Events
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Shinjuku City is a vibrant district in Tokyo, offering a mix of modern entertainment and tranquil urban parkland. It features bustling clubs, karaoke rooms, upscale hotel bars, and restaurants in the Skyscraper District. The Tokyo Metropolitan Building boasts a popular observation deck with stunning views. Additionally, the city is home to galleries, theaters, bookstores, and busy campuses that attract students. Shinjuku City also houses the high-tech New National Stadium built for the 2020 Olympics.
Tokyo, Japan, USA•Tips and more reviews for Shinjuku City

2Ginza

4.3
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Mentioned on 
+6 other lists 
Neighborhoods
Ginza is a renowned luxurious shopping district, featuring high-end boutiques, upscale cocktail and sushi bars, and prestigious department stores. The area's rich history as a commercial center is evident in its blend of historic shops and cutting-edge fashion outlets. On weekends, the main street becomes a stylish pedestrian promenade, offering traditional Japanese performances at the landmark Kabuki-za theater.
Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan, USA•Tips and more reviews for Ginza
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3Shibuya

3.5
(29)
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Mentioned on 
+6 other lists 
Shibuya City is a bustling commercial and financial hub in Tokyo, Japan, home to two of the world's busiest railway stations. The area also features farms in nearby Ebisu, Akasaka, Meguro, Azabu, and Toyosu. Visitors can explore Asakusa Temple and walk along the 'Tokyo Water Street' to the Sky Tree for scenic views. Shibuya Miyashita Park offers a diverse culinary experience with food from all over Japan.
Tokyo, Japan, USA•Tips and more reviews for Shibuya

4Isetan Shinjuku

4.1
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4.2
(1150)
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Mentioned on 
6 lists 
$$$$cheap
Department store
Shopping
Isetan Shinjuku is a renowned department store in Japan, tracing its origins back to 1886 when it started as a kimono shop. Today, it is celebrated for its diverse range of products, from luxury brands to casual wear. The flagship store in Shinjuku is considered the birthplace of fashion trends and offers an extensive selection of fashion items from top global brands, beauty products, and gourmet food.
Arguably the best depachika in Tokyo. Do yourself a favour; head straight to the basement food section and buy to your stomach’s content. Then take the elevator to the 7th floor and take the stairs to the rooftop garden and enjoy your meal. This was one of the most fun experiences I had in Tokyo. The garden is huge and popular, plenty of seats, there’s toilets and of course a dedicated smoking area. I wouldn’t say the food here is cheap but you do get what you pay for and the quality is unbelievably high. The sushi I had was generous in portion and they will happily heat up any hot foods for you.
S C — Google review
View @ Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Limited. . The sprawling flagship store in Shinjuku is also cordially known as a fashion museum, thanks to its carefully curated and extensive list of luxury brands, high-fashion and everyday wear, and stylish displays. . They boast one of the largest cosmetic floors, gourmet and dining halls, and even a rooftop garden.
Ivan T — Google review
There is a rooftop garden on top of the Isetan main building. Loaded with beautiful flowers and grass land, as well as a Japanese temple! Good place if you want to feel the sun and the outdoor breeze after a long day of shopping.
Rally A — Google review
Isetan Shinjuku is a Mecca for high end stores and in your face displays . Rare brands we don’t get to see everywhere are all available. Baccarat crystal, Christofle cutlery, Wedgwood crockery , the usual Gucci/Armani/Lv/Hermes. All in one store. Minor complaint: sometimes we need a place to sit so a few chairs for customers would t be so out of place . But this seems to be a Japan wide issue. Great store great ambiance though
Arun S — Google review
Isetan is amazing, I spent most of the time walking around the food hall. The are so many amazing foods and drinks available. I just love it here and can’t wait to visit again.
Daniel “ — Google review
Absolutely brilliant place to get a mini bento box and food the isetan foodhall highly recommend to go check it out the variety of food is amazing too much too try too little quota hahahah I also strongly recommend the En Tea brand very tasty green tea with nice modern version combination! I particularly love the cold water shaken green tea ! Ideal as a gift set for friends and family
Keng N — Google review
The main branch “Shinjuku Isetan”, designated a historical landmark of Tokyo, is an old department store made up of several buildings, such as one mainly specializing in men’s items, and the Isetan Kaikan that mostly comprises restaurants and cafés. The main building is made of stone, and its retro exterior stands out amongst the modern buildings that line the Shinjuku area. The department store is particularly rich in fashion items, which are good quality and are enjoyed by a wide range of generations. The basement first floor of the underground level, known as Depachika, has a food market packed with delicious food, and is enjoyable even for browsing. The main building’s rooftop is a rooftop-garden, where seasonal flowers can be enjoyed.
Doug H — Google review
Isetan – Tokyo During our 2024 trip to Japan, we made sure to visit Isetan, one of Tokyo’s most iconic department stores, located in the bustling Shinjuku district. Known for its elegance, variety, and attention to detail, Isetan offers a shopping experience that is as refined as it is diverse, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both luxury and authentic Japanese culture. The store itself is a multi-level showcase of fashion, beauty, home goods, and specialty items. Each floor is thoughtfully curated, with a mix of top international brands and the very best of Japanese craftsmanship. Whether browsing for high-end apparel, artisanal accessories, or seasonal gifts, Isetan’s selection feels both comprehensive and exclusive. But perhaps the crown jewel of Isetan is its basement food hall—a place that is nothing short of a gastronomic wonderland. The moment we stepped inside, we were greeted by a dazzling array of colors, aromas, and textures. Fresh sushi and sashimi counters offered pristine seafood prepared with precision; bakery stalls displayed an artful assortment of breads and pastries; confectioners presented delicate wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets) that looked almost too beautiful to eat. We found the bento section particularly fascinating—rows of exquisitely prepared lunch boxes, each a perfect balance of flavor, presentation, and seasonality. For photographers, the food court is a dream come true: every display is meticulously arranged, and the interplay of vibrant ingredients and immaculate presentation offers endless inspiration. The service, as expected in Japan, was exceptional. Staff members were attentive, polite, and always ready to help navigate the vast selection or explain the story behind a product. Even with the hustle and bustle of the food court, the atmosphere remained welcoming and orderly. Isetan is more than a department store—it’s a cultural experience. From the top fashion floors to the culinary treasures underground, it encapsulates the essence of Tokyo’s blend of tradition and modernity. We enjoyed our 2023 & 2024 visit immensely and are considering a return in 2025. Isetan, along with its remarkable food court, will be featured in our upcoming Photolator Guide to Japan, highlighted as one of Tokyo’s top shopping and gourmet destinations for travelers and photographers alike. At the food court, you can find some pre packaged (for gifts) Fruits, even a 50$ Melon ! (see the short video)
Paul P — Google review
3 Chome-14-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022, Japan•https://www.mistore.jp/store/shinjuku.html•+81 3-3352-1111•Tips and more reviews for Isetan Shinjuku

5DiverCity Tokyo Plaza

4.2
(31446)
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4.0
(922)
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Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Shopping mall
Shopping
DiverCity Tokyo Plaza is a massive 8-floor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex located on the artificial island of Odaiba in Tokyo Bay. The highlight of this plaza is the iconic Life-Sized Unicorn Gundam Statue standing right in front of it. With seven floors filled with a mix of Japanese and Western brand stores, visitors can shop to their heart's content. The mall also offers an array of dining options and entertainment facilities such as ROUND1 for bowling and karaoke.
DiverCity Tokyo Plaza offers a fantastic blend of shopping, dining, and entertainment. The highlight is the life-size Unicorn Gundam statue that transforms and lights up at scheduled times truly a sight to behold. Inside, you'll find a diverse range of stores, from fashion boutiques to the Gundam Base Tokyo, perfect for fans and collectors. The food court is spacious and offers a variety of delicious options to suit all tastes. Whether you're into shopping, anime, or just looking for a fun place to explore, DiverCity has something for everyone. Easily accessible via public transport, it's a great destination for both tourists and locals.
Ken M — Google review
We went here to do a bit of shopping - specifically UNIQLO shopping. The sales of UNIQLO are better than other countries because UNIQLO is japanese. But we got so much more than that. The train & station going here is soo modern! What a treat! When we arrived we were greeted by the UNICORN GUNDAM outside. But it was not schedule to change or have a light show. I recommend checking its schedule as an added experience if you are going here anyway. We loved the clean toilets with special sections for small children. The automated cotton candy machine looked so cool. There are a lot of interesting shops in this mall. They had Lego that I've never seen in other Lego stores before. The sale prices of Uniqlo was lower than in other countries. We had a quick and affordable Chinese fastfood for dinner at Panda Express. The orange chicken was yummy with the fried rice. After we had the best Strawberry & Banana ice cream nearby. Enjoyed our evening in this mall.
UnDiplomatic W — Google review
The mall itself is very nice and there are a lot of different stores, shops and entertainment! We visited multiple clothes shops, figure stores and their many crane games. The mall, like many others, have tax-free shopping if you spend more than 5500 yen. Yet this one requires you to download an app, register an user and input your card information just to get the refund. This should not be the norm!
Frederik F — Google review
A good place for Anime and Gundam enthusiast. Capsules too. A place for everyone with an assorted items for sales. Good is not bad and also comes with different restuarants and food court.
Daniel L — Google review
Diver City at night is amazing because the lights really bring out the high tech vibe of the place. With the Life size Gundam there, it feels like its home to an animation studio.
Limao R — Google review
Amazing mall with a lots of store and brands, and the food such Tsukemen Kyurin Ramen, the soup is very tasty and rich, I love it ! The food court has a various range of delicious food, you should try those when you visit DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
Yosafat S — Google review
If you are into gundams and gunplas this is the place to be! Huge gundam outside and cool gunpla store on the last floor! There’s other shops, restaurants and cafes too! It’s a big mall. Walking outside is really nice!
Hussain W — Google review
One of my favorite malls in tokyo. Because I hunt for gundam 😆 If you’re looking for halal there’s a soba restaurant upstairs , MCD shrimp burger / fillet o fish and a few sushi outlets. There’s mugiwara store here if u love one piece and some popup stores rotating and happening often too.
ZulLé A — Google review
1 Chome-1-10 Aomi, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0064, Japan•https://mitsui-shopping-park.com/divercity-tokyo/•+81 570-012-780•Tips and more reviews for DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
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6Tokyo Midtown

4.1
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Business park
Shopping mall
Tokyo Midtown is a luxurious retail complex in Minato City, offering upscale shops, diverse restaurants, art galleries, and a spacious green area. It has become a prominent landmark in Roppongi since its opening in 2007. The complex consists of six buildings and features an artistic design that embodies the essence of a modern city. Additionally, it is part of the Special Zone for Asian Headquarters initiative by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to attract foreign companies with various benefits.
Tokyo Midtown is a high end shopping center and business park with many shops, cafes and restaurants. It’s very foreigner friendly. The nearby green space is great place to relax. Highly recommended for a family or corporate stay. It’s more expensive than other areas but also more convenient. Tradeoffs of travel, right?
Shayne F — Google review
Visited March 2024. It's a higher end shopping complex/business park. I came to visit the surrounding park to see their cherry blossom illuminations, but I was too early. Would consider coming back for the illumination and Starbucks reserve roastery, but was not really interested in the shopping complex itself.
J G — Google review
Key Highlights: - Luxury Shopping: Tokyo Midtown is a high-end shopping center featuring numerous upscale stores, cafes, and restaurants. Its foreigner-friendly atmosphere makes it an ideal destination for international visitors. - Beautiful Gardens: The nearby green space offers a serene escape from the bustling city, perfect for relaxation. The garden area also hosts stunning light displays during the Christmas season, synchronized with music. - Modern Architecture: The complex's sleek design and beautiful modern architecture are definitely worth admiring. The roof terrace, in particular, offers breathtaking views and is a must-visit spot. - Dining and Entertainment: With a range of dining options, including salad bars and burger joints, Tokyo Midtown caters to diverse tastes. Visitors can also enjoy special events and exhibitions. *Tips for Visitors:* - *Explore the Roof Terrace*: Don't miss the rooftop area, which offers great views and is free to access. .
Avi ( — Google review
The mall has beautiful architecture and design, with a nice park right next to it. There were also quite a few Doraemons around for photo opportunities.
DR — Google review
These illuminations are so so beautiful✨ The staffs told us not to stop, but most people tried to take pictures. I thought that illumination without being gazed is nonsense, so what the staffs required is weird. If you use a wide angle, you can take nice photos. However, there are too many people, so other people would appear in the photo, which is not good.
Miyu S — Google review
The garden area at the front hosts a stunning light display synchronized with music during the Christmas season. It’s a mesmerizing sight, perfect for soaking in the festive atmosphere and capturing magical moments.
Supphawich ( — Google review
A very nice elegant shopping mall to spend time in. The Christmas decorations is especially nice.
Matt K — Google review
It is a mid-to-high-end shopping mall. You may go through overpass to Hinokicho park for a rest and photo. There are some restaurants with terrace where you can enjoy the atmosphere of scene and food. You better make reservation in advance if you want lunch or dining there. Many media have reported this is a cherry blossom attraction.
Mic ( — Google review
9 Chome-7-1 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan•http://www.tokyo-midtown.com/jp/•+81 3-3475-3100•Tips and more reviews for Tokyo Midtown

7Harajuku

Mentioned on 
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Harajuku is a vibrant hub of youth culture and fashion in Tokyo, renowned for its eclectic mix of street art, trendy boutiques, vintage shops, and cosplay stores. This lively area offers an array of casual dining options, including delicious crepes that are perfect for a quick snack while exploring.
Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan, USA•Tips and more reviews for Harajuku

8Tokyo Solamachi

4.2
(38312)
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4.1
(1403)
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Shopping
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Souvenir store
Tokyo Solamachi MISE is a massive retail complex situated at the base of Tokyo Skytree, offering over 300 shops and restaurants. It's not just about fashion; the complex also houses unique stores specializing in goods like salt from different regions of Japan and traditional Tokyo crafts. If you're on the lookout for souvenirs, there's an entire floor dedicated to souvenir shops with character goods, Japanese interior design items, and snacks.
Best place with a good mix of retail and F&B outlets. Any restaurant here serves good food. I find shopping here is better than other malls as it not too large and not too small, just the right amount of relevant brands.There is also a Pokemon Centre. Always come back here each time.
Joann S — Google review
If you are into cute items, the mall has good selection of cafes, sweets and anime products (including Medicom/Medicos action figure). Pokémon center is less busy compared to Ikebukuro, when we went in Oct, there was ongoing oktoberfest. At floor 4 near Jump and Pokémon there is a store selling fresh strawberry and coffee milk which we really like, including Yuzu Powder/Salt which is pretty rare to find.
Arthur G — Google review
This is my first mall experience in Japan. My child asked to go to the mall, and it turns out there's a Tokyo Skytree here that attracts many tourists. The mall has a concept with quite a few open areas, but there are also many great shops inside
Robert S — Google review
The World Beer Museum alone, makes it worth a visit, with over 100 taps of beer Retain your planetarium ticket for a discount
Jason Y — Google review
There are two observation areas on 30F and 31F which are free and open to public. They offer great views of Tokyo Skytree and the cityscape. This place wasn’t crowded when I visited before sunset. Would recommend giving it a visit.
Daryl L — Google review
Great mall with lots of shopping options and even a walk in optometrist! We visited during a beer festival, so there were also German food stalls outside and we had a lovely meal
Irina K — Google review
Tokyo Solamachi is a shopper's paradise. This bustling hub offers a treasure of Tokyo's latest trends, from fashion and souvenirs to delicious eats. With Asakusa's historic charm as its backdrop, Solamachi is the perfect blend of old and new Tokyo.
Aamir R — Google review
Love this town ❤️ Tokyo Solamachi is a shopping, dining and entertainment complex at the foot of the famous Tokyo Skytree. It has more than 300 shops and restaurants.
Raman B — Google review
1 Chome-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0045, Japan•http://www.tokyo-solamachi.jp/•+81 3-6700-4833•Tips and more reviews for Tokyo Solamachi

9KITTE Marunouchi

4.1
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4.0
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Shopping mall
Shopping
KITTE Marunouchi is a modern retail center located in a high-rise building with seven floors of shops, restaurants, and services. The architecture showcases the white stone facade of the 1931 Tokyo General Post Office building, offering a blend of history and modernity. Visitors can explore a rooftop garden with views of the city and incoming bullet trains from Tokyo Station.
Japanese design products store in this building are interesting and worth to visit. Quality of their products are superb. Good restaurants are there too. Just across the street from Tokyo station. Enjoy !
Supakij K — Google review
Lots of upscale stores. Good food options in basement. The star of the show goes to the free museum inside. It's an EXCELLENT way to spend time and enjoy a neat experience right near Toyko station.
Jenna W — Google review
The Kitte building itself is architecturally speaking quite interesting with it's triangular shape, glass roof and tiled exterior in "Tokyo light beige". In addition, the former postmaster's office on the 4th floor, which is open to the public, is quite a unique touch. One cannot only sense the atmosphere of past times - and even write some letters & postcards at reserved tables - but the view to the historic Tokyo Station building is simply stunning. Great picture taking spot and really gives you a sense of places & periods "mashing" together. So, definitely recommended to visit the 4th floor for sightseeing, but the rest of the shops are not worth visiting IMHO: mostly heavily overpriced tourist stuff and chain restaurants. There are many, many better shopping options in Tokyo.
Ralph H — Google review
I went to KITTE Marunouchi near Tokyo Station and really enjoyed the visit. The place has a nice mix of shops and restaurants, and it feels modern but still relaxing to walk around. I especially liked the rooftop garden – the view of Tokyo Station’s red brick building was so beautiful and peaceful.It’s a great spot if you want to shop a little, grab something to eat, or just take a break with a nice view. I had a really good time there and would definitely recommend it.
Bina S — Google review
Go to the rooftop terrace for amazing views of Tokyo Station. It is free. Level 6. If you are there during the day also pop into the free museum on level 3. You will not regret it.
M J — Google review
Beautiful and spacious mall. Calm and relaxing ambience. So much to discover here: exhibit, museum, fashion, food and more. Plus point: great view of Tokyo station at letter room on level 4
Calbee C — Google review
Filled with Christmas vibes, this spot offers one of the best free night views in town from its rooftop. A perfect place to soak in the festive atmosphere and enjoy breathtaking scenery!
JungJung C — Google review
We like the stores. Ontsuka Tiger shoe shop is here, our favorite
Microtonal Ç — Google review
2 Chome-7-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan•https://marunouchi.jp-kitte.jp/•+81 3-3216-2811•Tips and more reviews for KITTE Marunouchi

10Shimokitazawa

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Shimokitazawa, also known as Shimokita, is a trendy and artistically inclined neighborhood in Tokyo. It's often referred to as the vintage fashion district of the city and is located just west of Shibuya. The area is divided into two sections on either side of the train station, both characterized by narrow pedestrian walkways bustling with life, diverse food options, great coffee, and a wide range of shops.
Kitazawa, Setagaya City, Tokyo 155-0031, Japan, USA•Tips and more reviews for Shimokitazawa
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11Omotesando Hills

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Omotesando Hills is a luxurious shopping complex located at the top end of Omotesando Street in Shibuya. Designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando, it features a unique triangular floor plan and hosts 130 high-end shops, cafes, and restaurants across its six floors. The design takes advantage of the natural hillside shape of Omotesando, with inclined walkways connecting the levels.
This is probably as commercial as Ando can design for a shopping mall. You don’t really see the signature concrete walls inside the mall, but you can see his iconic angular design.
World E — Google review
This is the posh area home to luxury brands and boutiques. Besides this high end mall, don’t forget to explore the lanes off the main road. Stylish shops are strewn everywhere. Perfect place to learn about Japanese sense of fashion and aesthetics
AperolSpritz J — Google review
Felt completely underdressed, but I had a mission - find a bathroom. And wow, what a bathroom. Spotless, futuristic, and probably cleaner than my apartment. The rest of the mall? Gorgeous. It’s like walking through a luxury spaceship designed by someone who thinks you can afford Dior. Come for the fashion, stay for the facilities.
Jim R — Google review
Admire the amazing architecture by Tadao Ando while you shop your favorite brands. This places is beautiful and comfortable to enjoy. This is a must in Tokyo
Carlos G — Google review
Love this place. Posh but cozy. My family always finds time to visit whenever we're in Tokyo. High end and eclectic brands have great curated presence here. The mall is laid out uniquely with a continuous ramp that takes one all the way up to the restaurant level. There is a great children's store with nice small playground for young children on basement level. The restaurants above are great mix. Our fave is Kageyamarou Chinese Restaurant though. Everything is well made and the price is still quite reasonable, especially considering its location.
Rohatash C — Google review
A cute little district full of retro-hip clothing and fashion stores. On the main throughfare is full of designer and luxury boutiques. The night Christmas lights are beautiful.
R C — Google review
Visited 表參道之丘 today and I'm still in awe of the architecture. The combination of sleek lines, intricate details, and the clever use of space is simply genius. It's a perfect example of how design can elevate our surroundings and create a memorable experience.
Ben L — Google review
Ando fans must come and see how he max put the use of the plot to keep the aura of the place while give roominess for the shoppers
Wing A — Google review
4 Chome-12-10 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan•https://www.omotesandohills.com/•+81 3-3497-0310•Tips and more reviews for Omotesando Hills

12DECKS Tokyo Beach

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DECKS Tokyo Beach in Odaiba is a ship-themed shopping mall with nearly 100 shops and restaurants. It also houses indoor theme parks like Tokyo Joypolis, LEGOLAND Discovery Center Tokyo, Madame Tussauds Tokyo, and the Tokyo Trick Art Museum. The Seaside Deck offers stunning views of Tokyo Bay, including the Rainbow Bridge and the Odaiba Statue of Liberty.
Oh, what a fantastic mess of crazy this place is. A bit too crowded for my liking but otherwise great! There’s food, there’s shopping, there’s even like half of floor-worth of kids area for them to play in a you’re a parent and want a minute of as breather. There’s the LEGO discovery center, an area that looks like an olden shopping street, haunted house and Madame Tussauds, which was a bit smaller than I’d like it to be but it had Becky and Beckham too, so all people worth knowing with names starting with B. :)
Blazej K — Google review
Good spot for taking pictures of Rainbow Bridge, 4 storeys high Gundam statue and can peek Tokyo tower. But shops are not quite enough for shopping sprees.
Andy L — Google review
Retrosuperfuture! Cool place to walk through and chill. Outside view of odaiba marina is grand especially on sunset.
Lasziv V — Google review
Great place to spend the day, especially at the Joypolis! Plenty of food options, shopping, and entertainment. If you need to cool off from all the Sega craziness, head to the beach!!!
Michael C — Google review
A smaller shopping center, with not too many shops, but is located at a nice place in odaiba. There are other nearby malls too. It does however contain a very cool old-school style shopping street, that gives a feel of the old times.
Frederik F — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous mall and beach I LOVE this place it’s so retro and different from the modern and bustle of the modern Tokyo city scape I highly recommend anyone to visit this place and the takoyaki is so good here!!
Adam S — Google review
Great place with excellent locals to get some retro souvenirs and have a good time with family and friends. It also has locals to get anime figures at a great price. You can find a good food area in the place.
Luis ( — Google review
Great spot for food and some gaming. Restaurants, shops snd there is a great Retro arcade we really enjoyed, a hunted house, Legoland, wax works and a large indoor theme park/ arcade. We had other things also planned and wish we had more time, you can easily spend all day here and it rights by the beach/water front with great views. Fuji centre and observation deck are also right next door, though it was closed when we visited.
Selina S — Google review
1 Chome-6-1 Daiba, Minato City, Tokyo 135-0091, Japan•http://www.odaiba-decks.com/•Tips and more reviews for DECKS Tokyo Beach

13Roppongi Hills

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Roppongi Hills is a bustling commercial complex in Minato City, featuring the iconic 238-meter Mori Tower and a wide array of amenities. This area is part of the Special Zone for Asian Headquarters initiative, aimed at attracting foreign companies with various incentives. The complex houses offices, restaurants, art museums, movie theaters, and TV stations.
I visited here during Christmas, and the illumination was absolutely beautiful — rows of lights stretching for kilometers. The event was lively and very crowded, but the festive atmosphere made it really enjoyable. The weather was also perfect at that time.
Busher P — Google review
One of my favourite spots to chill in the winter! The lights, music, and liveliness in the atmosphere is something I look forward to! Now is a perfect time to visit; weekdays so you can enjoy the city and avoid the crowds ^_^
The A — Google review
I visited the Mori Building for the Sou Fujimoto exhibition at the Mori Art Museum on the 53rd floor. It was incredible, and I highly recommend going before it closes on November 9, 2025. Attached are new projects on going and its description is at the bottom of each photo. You can google them. A visionary architect. Sou Fujimoto promotes community, connections via building architecture with essences of openness, amorphous and many many which are integrated with the nature.
Grace B — Google review
Here’s a detailed review of Roppongi Hills (六本木ヒルズ) — what’s great, what to watch out for, and whether it’s worth visiting. What Is Roppongi Hills? • Roppongi Hills is a large, upscale mixed-use complex in Tokyo’s Roppongi neighborhood.  • It was developed by Mori Building (Minoru Mori) and opened in 2003.  • The centerpiece is Mori Tower, a 54-story skyscraper (238 m tall) that houses offices, shops, restaurants, a museum, and an observatory.  • The complex includes: residential apartments, cinemas, restaurants, public plazas, green spaces (like gardens), and more.  ⸻ Highlights / Strengths 1. Stunning Views • The Tokyo City View observation deck offers 360-degree views of Tokyo’s skyline.  • On a clear day, you can see landmarks like Tokyo Tower, and even Mount Fuji in the distance.  • Reviewers particularly recommend going at sunset or night when the city lights up.  2. Mori Garden • A peaceful, traditional Japanese garden within the complex.  • Features waterfalls, ponds, trees, and walks — very photogenic and relaxing, especially during cherry blossom season.  • Entry is free.  3. Art and Culture • Mori Art Museum is in the Mori Tower (upper floors).  • The public space includes art installations and design elements — Roppongi Hills actively integrates public art.  • It’s a cultural hub, not just a shopping mall. 4. Shopping & Dining • A wide range of shops — from high fashion to more accessible retailers.  • Restaurants are diverse: you can find casual cafés, fine dining, and everything in between.  • The Roppongi Hills Club (members-only) is noted for its excellent food and views.  5. Convenient Location • Very well-connected by public transport (Tokyo Metro, etc.).  • The design makes it relatively easy to walk between key attractions within the complex.  6. Atmosphere • Feels like a “city within a city”: modern, clean, sophisticated.  • Good for a full-day outing: you can shop, eat, see art, relax in the garden, and enjoy the view. ⸻ Drawbacks / Criticisms 1. Cost • As a high-end complex, dining and shopping can be expensive. • The observation deck isn’t free: (according to TripAdvisor) ticket costs add up.  2. Sky Deck Closure • The rooftop open-air Sky Deck has reportedly been permanently closed (based on visitor reports).  • That’s a loss for those who want a very open, unobstructed outdoor viewpoint. 3. Design / Practical Issues • Some users online mention design flaws, such as open courtyards without shelter, which can be uncomfortable when it rains. > “That huge open courtyard? Had no covering so you’d get rained on.”  • There has also been mention of a tragic past accident connected to revolving doors.  4. Crowds • During peak times (weekends, evenings) it gets quite busy, especially in public areas, shops, and decks. (Implied in travel guides.)  • Elevators (especially to the observation deck) can be congested during lunch hours, according to guide advice.  5. Exclusivity • Some parts (like the Roppongi Hills Club) are members-only, so experiences vary widely depending on access.  6. Redevelopment Critique • From an urban planning perspective, critics argue it represents very “corporate-managed” urbanism: a polished, consumption-driven environment.  ⸻ Overall Impression / Verdict • Very Recommended for Tourists & Locals If you’re visiting Tokyo and want a sophisticated, modern spot that combines art, views, and good food, Roppongi Hills is an excellent pick. • Great for Romantic or Chill Outings The observation deck and garden make it ideal for date nights, relaxing walks, or catching a panoramic city view. • Not Ideal for Budget Travelers Because of its upscale nature, it’s not the cheapest destination in Tokyo. • Be Mindful of Timing Try to go on a weekday or during off-peak hours for a more relaxed experience. Also check whether the observation areas (like City View) are open — there have been closures.
Share S — Google review
We went here to see the illuminations for Christmas. They did not disappoint. The best photo with the illuminated Tokyo Tower has to be taken while crossing the street. The police were there to make sure everyone was safe.
Wendy F — Google review
The streets are decorated with lights, but it’s quite difficult to find a good angle where you can capture both the illumination and Tokyo Tower together — you basically have to stand in the middle of the road to get the shot. The light decorations themselves are fairly ordinary and not particularly impressive. A nice stroll if you’re already in the area, but not a must-see.
Cindee — Google review
Went here on our last night in Japan, especially to see the Christmas lights. It was very pretty. Didn't know it went viral and such a chaos on the zebracross. Been observing how it went and at the end I joined the crowd to take pictures like them, but not so good. I only stopped for a few seconds and continued walking, but others stoped quite long until the staff yelled 😅 Later when we walked back to the station, we found another spot that is crowded but more safe. It was inside Roppongi building on the bridge. Went: 12 Nov 2025.
Marisa L — Google review
Roppongi Hills truly impressed me with its vibrant atmosphere and beautiful illuminations! ✨ The streets were bustling. It's a fantastic spot for a night out during the Christmas period.
Tomer C — Google review
6 Chome-10-1 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo 106-6108, Japan•https://www.roppongihills.com/•+81 3-6406-6000•Tips and more reviews for Roppongi Hills

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Takeshita Street, the iconic shopping haven in Harajuku, Tokyo, is a vibrant tapestry of youth culture and fashion. This lively 350-meter-long pedestrian street is brimming with kawaii shops, cosplay boutiques, and an array of animal cafes that cater to every whim. On weekends, it transforms into a bustling hub filled with trendy teens and curious tourists alike. The atmosphere is electric as you navigate through colorful storefronts showcasing the latest fashion trends and quirky accessories.
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15Shibuya 109

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Shibuya 109 is a well-known shopping mall near Shibuya Station, famous for its trendy Japanese pop fashion boutiques. The name 'Ichi-Maru-kyu' is a play on words related to the owning company Tokyu and numerically translates to 109 in Japanese. The contemporary fashion scene in Shibuya extends from Shibuya Station to Harajuku and Sendagaya.
Verily, ‘tis folly to feign wealth when thy purse be barren. Hadst thou but parted with two hundred coins, Thou might’st have escaped a fine most grievous and dear. Once did Shibuya stand proud, a haven for grown souls, But lo! Now doth it echo with the mirth of wayward youth. Yet mark me well, what mattereth most is the correction of course, The gentle steering of progress, lest we stray too far from grace. Yet mark thee well, Shibuya’s course may not forsake yon Tower of One-O-Nine, For therein dwelleth the spirit of present-day Ibuki, bold and unyielding. I do entreat thee: pay it a visit, and let thy soul be stirred.
西村英明 — Google review
Pretty decent place to shop. They had clothes, makeup, and accessory shops. It was a walkable distance from the Shibuya station, so that saved me time. It was a bit crowded, though.
Lalremruati C — Google review
This shopping center in Shibuya is full of local brands. It is right next to the Shibuya station, very easy to access from any part of the city. Most of the stores are for apparel, shoes, cosmetics and accessories, mostly selling women's goods. The stores have variety of themes like gothic, anime, summer vibes and few other types. There are 9 floors to explore. Each floor has about 10-15 shops, so they are not too large. It is mostly clean and organized. Prices are relatively cheaper compared to other big malls in Tokyo. When we were there, they had summer sale going on. Participating had discounts between 20%-80%. The staff in the shops are friendly, help with questions and fitting rooms. We spent close 40 minutes here, didn't find anything worth purchasing.
Nehal A — Google review
Shibuya 109 is a great place for shopping. The stores have trendy and modern styles, and the atmosphere is fun and lively. Staff in most shops are friendly and helpful. It’s an easy spot to explore, especially if you like fashion and new trends.
ABU A — Google review
Shibuya 109 is one of Tokyo’s most iconic shopping landmarks! The building is packed with trendy fashion boutiques, accessories, and beauty stores, especially popular among young women and teens. Each floor has a different vibe, offering the latest Japanese street styles and unique local brands you won’t find anywhere else. The atmosphere is energetic and colorful, perfectly matching the spirit of Shibuya. It’s also a great place to discover up-and-coming designers and grab some stylish souvenirs. The location is super convenient—right by the famous Shibuya Crossing and Shibuya Station. Whether you’re into fashion, people-watching, or just soaking up Tokyo’s youthful culture, Shibuya 109 is a must-visit spot!
Syauban A — Google review
Sadly this store isnt what it used the be .i was extremely sad. What a shame. Not much gyaru anymore more like punk , lolita or very young style.Prices are outrageous for clothes that are low quality ( think polyester) you can find the same or very similar on shien / wish /temu and even amazon for way cheapper.its made inchina clothes not made in japan pay attention to the inside tags . Some go for 100$ 200$ for made in china .Nothing extraordinary. The store is clean. The bathroom however are OLD OUTDATED AND FILTHY .Just overpriced cheap quality clothes overall very underwarmed .also keep on mind that everything is " free size" which is an m medium US . They dont have any smaller sizes being an xs i couldnt purchase ANYTHING . Clothes in japan are HUGE now . Very disapointed . The stores are also endlessly changing and heavily depends on tourist spending money there as regular japanese often dont . 109 are the remains of what use to be a golden fashion era early 2000s . Its basically more of a landmark at this point.its been poorly maintain and store have a hard time surving longer than a month in there . Plenty of better stores elsewhere in tokyo . Also keep in mind that most shops DONT SPEAK ENGLISH which is quite shocking since their major spenders are tourists . The place is SMALL and narrow even with multiple floors and you go around each pretty quick. This isnt really tourist friendly . Yes store will give you tax free because they jack up the price knowingly so you are not saving anything its not a place for good deals if you are looking to get a bang for your buck this isnt it . Dont believe the over hype on tik tok and insta .also the food court downstairs ( train station level ) is constantly changing . Stores are mainly pop up . No one buy food there because prices once again are outrageoys and you find the same stuff anywhere in shibuya or lil further way cheapper .you are paying premium because its 109 its a huge rip off .the food is also very unipressive and some of it taste just plain bad . Everuthing is loaded with chemical colorants and sugar i don't recommend eating there . Trying to open a pop store there even nust a week prices are exhorbitive and abusive which is why 109 is always loosing stores and got plenty of empty spots or store endlessly changing.
Emma P — Google review
The staff are generally friendly, better than the attitude of other touristy places in Tokyo. The help I received from Mr. Zhang at the Tax-Free counter elevated my whole experience. While I was waiting in line for my tax refund, I realized that I had lost my purse. I explained my situation to Mr. Zhang, and although it was not part of his job duties, he went out of his way to assist me. He kindly shared his experiences and offered several suggestions. He called the security officer and helped me write an inquiry in Japanese so I could report the incident at a nearby police station—he even looked up the address for me. Mr. Zhang showed an exceptional level of empathy and kindness. On top of that, he efficiently helped me complete my tax refund process.
Sabrina S — Google review
There’re many adorable exquisite clothes satisfying me. SAs r also friendly and passionate to each customer. Very wonderful experiences in 109. lOVE
WeiYun S — Google review
2 Chome-29-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan•https://www.shibuya109.jp/•+81 3-3477-5111•Tips and more reviews for Shibuya 109
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16GINZA SIX

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Ginza Six, the newest and largest shopping complex in the district, is a multi-use building that offers an exceptional experience beyond just shopping. With over 240 shops, including luxury brands, it spans 14 floors and features a rooftop garden providing a peaceful escape. Visitors can explore an art and design bookstore, art gallery, chic food hall on the basement level, and even enjoy traditional Japanese entertainment at the Noh Theatre.
Ginza Six is a fabulous luxury brand mall. It is so modern, slick and artistic inside, the view is stunning from the higher floors. The first floor has all the well known luxury goods and cosmetic brands. Other floors have brands like Eataly, Tsutaya Book Store, and restaurants. It is very popular with tourists. The prices of goods are relatively higher in this mall as it’s in the middle of Ginza. During our visit there was sale going on in several stores. They had the store names listed at the entrance. It felt really nice to walk and explore the mall. Was very clean and well maintained. Staff members were very friendly. Restaurants are on 4th, 6th and 13th floors including steakhouse and sushi restaurants. It’s a must visit destination for anyone visiting Ginza.
Nehal A — Google review
Ginza Six is a luxury shopping complex in the heart of Tokyo that perfectly blends high-end fashion, art, and modern architecture. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with an elegant and spacious interior, featuring sleek design, bright lighting, and a welcoming atmosphere. The mall houses an impressive range of international and Japanese luxury brands, making it a paradise for fashion enthusiasts. You’ll find everything from designer clothing, handbags, and shoes to exquisite jewelry and accessories. What sets Ginza Six apart is not just shopping but the overall experience. The rooftop garden offers a calm escape from the bustling city below, and it’s a great spot for photos or just relaxing while enjoying the view. The food options are also remarkable — there are several fine dining restaurants, cafes, and specialty food stores, offering everything from Japanese delicacies to international cuisine. The service throughout the mall is generally excellent. Staff are polite, attentive, and willing to assist with directions or product inquiries. However, due to its popularity, it can get quite crowded, especially on weekends or during sales periods, which may affect the leisurely experience some visitors are seeking. Overall, Ginza Six delivers a high-quality shopping experience with a perfect mix of luxury, convenience, and cultural touches. Whether you’re there for shopping, dining, or just sightseeing, it’s worth a visit.
Local G — Google review
Amazing department store with a free viewing deck that provides amazing views of Ginza, you’ll be able to see both the Tokyo Tower and Sky Tree Tower as you walk around the top floor viewing deck and there’s really comfortable spots to sit down. Lots of great high end and well known brands at good prices, check out the Y3 store for some amazing apparel. There’s also a set of great small restaurants serving delicious food, which share the floor with an incredible book store Ginza Tsutaya, that’s popular with locals and tourists, the bookshop is a must see.
Ben C — Google review
A Luxurious Escape in the Heart of Tokyo Ginza Six is one of the most luxurious shopping complexes in Tokyo, and it truly lives up to the reputation. The architecture is modern and elegant, with thoughtful, peaceful design elements throughout—especially the beautiful interior staircase accented by a vertical garden wall. You can really feel the upscale vibe from the moment you walk in. However, be prepared for crowds. It’s a very popular destination, and nearly every corner is buzzing with people, especially the dessert stores. I wanted to sit down for a treat, but the wait was too long, so I opted for takeout instead. If you’re not a fan of waiting, takeout is the best option! From luxury brands like Givenchy and Dolce & Gabbana to niche perfume spots like Fueguia, there’s something for every taste—if you love fashion, art, and sweets, this is your paradise. Pro tip: Go early or during off-peak hours if you want to enjoy the space in a more relaxed way.
Olive O — Google review
We come to here every trip to Tokyo, mostly for the rooftop garden...one of the few places in Ginza where you can eat your convenience store lunch & pretend you’re in a $500-a-plate restaurant. It’s peaceful, beautifully maintained & free...which already makes it an outlier in this neighborhood. But what I’ve never mentioned before is the art inside. Every visit, the central atrium gets a new installation that makes you look up, drop your jaw & briefly forget how much a pair of socks costs here. This time: massive orange space cats riding a rocket, suspended midair like they’re invading the Dior section. It’s wild, creative & somehow fits perfectly. This is a mall where architecture, retail & modern art all hold hands...while your wallet quietly cries in the corner. Come for the luxury brands, stay for the absurdly cool art & don’t skip the rooftop garden...it’s Tokyo’s best free penthouse.
Jim R — Google review
Loved my visit to Ginza Six! Super chill vibe, gorgeous space, and so many cool shops to explore. Perfect spot to hang out, shop a bit, and take a breather. Definitely coming back next time I’m in Tokyo!
Gina L — Google review
Visited Ginza Six and really enjoyed spending time on the rooftop garden — it’s a peaceful spot with a nice city view, perfect for a short break from the busy Ginza streets. The shopping area is upscale with many luxury brands, but the highlight for me was definitely the rooftop. A relaxing place to unwind after walking around the city. 🌆🛍️✨
Magdalena S — Google review
It's a nice mall that not only offer great shopping experience but there is also an art exhibition in their top floor. You can really spend the whole day in this place
Penelope — Google review
6 Chome-10-1 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan•https://ginza6.tokyo/•+81 3-6891-3390•Tips and more reviews for GINZA SIX

17Shisui Premium Outlets

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Located just a 15-minute bus ride from Narita International Airport, Shisui Premium Outlets is a shopper's paradise with over 180 shops offering global apparel and footwear brands at discounted prices. This makes it an ideal spot for travelers with layovers or some time to spare before their flights. The outlet boasts popular stores found in Tokyo's main shopping districts like Ginza and Shibuya, making it a convenient stop for international tourists looking to shop for both domestic and world-famous fashion brands.
Regardless of the many shops inside that may or may not cater to your taste, this is a proper outlet. Spacious parking lot, huge floor space, kids friendly, pets friendly, a food court with highly respectable tenants, and easy access to and from JR train station and also using a paid shuttle bus to and from Narita station. All busses can easily carry your big suitcases. I would recommend at least 3 to 4 hours here before continuing your journey. They also have paid coin lockers of all sizes and clean toilets in every corner. Playgrounds for children are available in several spots.
Bayu U — Google review
Only 15 mins from Narita Airport by shuttle bus Go to Terminal 2 bus stop no.3 The buses leave every 30 mins and the last bus to come back to airport is around 5.40pm The outlet is old but still has many branded shops like Boss and Coach Great for last min shopping if you have 3 hours to spare before checking in
Jason L — Google review
Took the ¥500 shuttle from Narita Airport to Shisui Outlet — super convenient! The outlet isn’t too big, but it offers great products with big discounts. Definitely worth a quick shopping stop 👍🛍️
Flower_K — Google review
Shisui Premium Outlets is near the Narita International Airport. So this is our choice of shopping location when we are waiting for more Family members to join us on our Japan trip. The Shisui Premium Outlets are not very big. It has many famous brand-name outlet stores there. However, not too many luxury brands have their outlet stores in this outlet. The outlet mall is situated in a prime location with excellent management. I saw the security guards in the parking lot and in the public areas. The shopping center is well-maintained. The whole shopping mall still looks very good. This is a perfect place for shopping if you have more time before your flight.
Michael W — Google review
It wasn't busy when I went there so it was great. I got there by a direct bus from Tokyo station for 1300 yen then took a bus to Narita airport for 500 yen which took 15 minutes. So I highly recommend here for your last day in Japan. Food court was good as well as some restaurants are there too. They don't have luxury brands but heaps of brands are there like Kate Spade, coach, just a regular Japanese outlet mall.
DNA K — Google review
This outlet is quite large and offers a wide selection of premium brands. The food court is also excellent, with halal choices available. I was pleased to find that it wasn't too crowded, which made shopping here a delightful experience.
Samimuzzaman — Google review
The place was our end-of-trip highlight in early July, 2015. After we had checked in our baggage at the Narita Airport, we took the Outlet shuttle there. My daughters bought to their hearts' content and I got a branded jacket at a discount price before rushing back to the Airport to take our departing flight! Postscript On April 10, 2024, I drove my wife here. Parking was easy. She bought items with price down. Otherwise, why bother coming here?
Peter C — Google review
Nice outlet nearby airport too. Good last minute shopping and spot to relax
Justin L — Google review
2 Chome-4-1 Iizumi, Shisui, Inba District, Chiba 285-0912, Japan•https://www.premiumoutlets.co.jp/shisui/•+81 50-1722-1639•Tips and more reviews for Shisui Premium Outlets

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SHINJUKU TAKASHIMAYA TIMES SQUARE is a prominent department store in Japan, offering luxury fashion, home goods, gourmet restaurants, and a theater. It houses the renowned Tokyu Hands for DIY projects and unique souvenirs. With 15 floors featuring popular names like Disney and Kinokuniya Books, it's a great place to explore. The open layout provides a refreshing shopping experience, while the top three floors host various restaurants.
Good view from the rooftop garden terraces. Floor 8&9 are indoor/outdoor restaurant seating with a garden and views of Yoyogi Park. Free to see. Shopping mall on the nicer end, beautiful kimono store which is quite expensive.
Melita A — Google review
Expensive top scale brands; service is not that good and shopping experience is very normal. Ceiling is low and the feelings aren’t as fancy as the shop in it.
A H — Google review
A big mall with many international brands, ranging from clothings to cosmetics. There is a Hands shop which i believe is their anchor tenant as it has 7 storey. Most of the staff were friendly. However, the selection of food in the basement was a disappointment as compared with others. Not much and small.
Rex T — Google review
Fairly fancy shopping center in central Shinjuku just across from the station. Basement food floor is excellent. Lots of expensive brands and mostly focused on women. Nittori home furnishings and Kinokunya foreign language books is also connected. Worth a visit. Good bathrooms.
Brack — Google review
A very busy city with alot of eateries, shopping centers and many more. You can eat and shop everything here.
Resh R — Google review
There are many great restaurants located in the Times Square. You should visit the matcha ice cream store the flavor of matcha very authentic
Totoro T — Google review
THE place for pork tonkatsu and tempura. The giant shrimp tempura is light delicate crispy and flavorful and the pork is moist and delicious. Grind your own roasted sesame seeds for flavor added to the rice and relish. Located on the 14th floor of the Takashimaya store.
Aqua N — Google review
Found it by coincidence but. I tried their popular egg with cheese sandwich and I ordered it halal and it tastes so delicious Actually there was kind of herbs dunno what it is but it was sooooo good and adds a unique flavor to the sandwich.
Rana M — Google review
5 Chome-24-2 Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-0051, Japan•https://www.takashimaya.co.jp/shinjuku/timessquare/index.html•+81 3-5361-1111•Tips and more reviews for Takashimaya Times Square

19Shibuya Parco

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Shibuya Parco, the flagship store of the renowned fashion building brand PARCO, underwent a major renovation in November 2019. This contemporary complex offers an all-encompassing experience for visitors, featuring Japan's leading fashion brands and shops catering to otaku culture enthusiasts like Nintendo TOKYO. The location also boasts photogenic restaurants and a diverse array of offerings under one roof.
Lots of shops, but for gamers, the top floor is the best. You could be lost here for hours. We came exclusively for the Pokémon Center.
Audria G — Google review
Modern and Stylish Shopping Plaza – Great for Fashion Lovers This shopping plaza was a lovely place to visit. It’s been recently renovated and updated, giving it a fresh, modern atmosphere. The majority of the stores are fashion-related, with a good mix of clothing brands and some well-known perfume shops as well. I really enjoyed browsing through a variety of fashion stores — there’s something for every style and budget. It’s a great spot if you’re looking to update your wardrobe or just enjoy a relaxed shopping day. There are also several small cafés and restaurants scattered around the plaza, making it easy to take a break and grab a coffee or a light meal in between shopping. Overall, it’s a great place to spend a few hours, especially for anyone who enjoys fashion and a relaxed shopping experience in a clean, stylish setting.
Dr. V — Google review
Huge variety of shops in this building, can easily spend hours here. The Pokémon center and Nintendo sections weee amazing, wish I could have bought everything. The selection was truly overwhelming. It’s in a great part of town as well as there are lots of additional shopping and top tier restaurants in the area. This is totally worth checking out, we loved the time spent here.
Brad B — Google review
Decent shopping centre but if you're reading this in English then you're probably coming here for the merchandising shops on the 6th floor. The parco department store doesn't open until 11am but the 6th floor opens at 10am so I'd advise arriving early as all the shops get busy. The 6th floor has the Nintendo store which is the biggest shop on the floor, the pokemon store which is the second biggest, there's currently a sega shop, capcom store, godzilla store, pop up mother/earthbound store, pop up katamari cafe, and jojo world. The jojo world is very popular and you need a timed ticket to enter. All the stores are good, the Nintendo and pokemon ones in particular are superb. All the other shops are quite small but they all have cool stuff, I particularly liked the katamari and mother shops, not sure how long they will be around for. The jojo world one was a bit extortionate, all the merchandise is expensive, there are a lot of prize games, all of which are expensive, you need to be careful with the prize draw one as often the best prizes are already won. You are likely to be spending a lot of money on gaming merchandise here, most of it is cool and worth the price to you personally.
Mister E — Google review
Unassuming building from outside, this mall has a lot of restaraunts and shops in a cool setting. Nice to get out of the heat and enjoy a good restarunt/ bar while shopping for goods.
R T — Google review
Shibuya Parco is a huge shopping centre and there is a small variety of character shops here. I went to the Nintendo store, Sega store, and the Jump Shop and all the staff were nothing but kind and nice to me! I would recommend visiting this mall. Prices are average so it’s alright!
Fishmagic25 — Google review
I recently discovered the Godzilla store and was very excited. I only knew of the Osaka store beforehand. Merch is a bit more limited in quantity as a few things I wanted were sold out, but still happy to have discovered it
Barney C — Google review
Extremely crowded on the sixth floor when I visited on a weekend. There’s a variety of clothing stores throughout the centre, and a good range of restaurants.
Ryan L — Google review
渋谷パルコ・ヒューリックビル B1-10階, 15-1 Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-8377, Japan•https://shibuya.parco.jp/?utm_source=mybusiness•+81 3-3464-5111•Tips and more reviews for Shibuya Parco

20Miyashita Park

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Miyashita Park, a recent addition to Tokyo's urban landscape, is part of the ongoing redevelopment project around Shibuya Station. This expansive complex spans four floors and features a massive rooftop park with a skatepark, three floors of fashion boutiques, cafes, dining options, and Shibuya Yokocho on the ground floor offering Japanese izakayas. The rooftop garden provides open stretches of lawn and stunning nighttime views.
Just explored this place which I often just pass by when going to Shibuya. Turns out it’s quite interesting inside!. There are lots of activities you can do on the rooftop, like bouldering, skateboarding or just sitting while enjoying Shibuya view from above.
Ghifaroza — Google review
Miyashita Park is located on the top floor of a commercial building near Shibuya Station. This is an open city park. It contains entertainment, leisure, food, and shopping centers. We usually come here for lunch on Sundays at noon because we miss American food. We recommend Taco Bell, Panda Express, and Pug Chocolate Cookies. Since weekends and holidays are usually crowded, we recommend coming here on weekdays to avoid the crowds and relax.
Ann C — Google review
Quite a new mall with a rooftop terrace to hang out at and see the surrounding areas. The retail options are aplenty, and there are also plenty of food options too. The architecture of the building is very aesthetic and beautiful.
Rex T — Google review
A very cool, beautiful rooftop park on a shopping complex! Went there early so there are less people. Walkable if you want to explore and do a day stroll around shibuya area.
BA — Google review
Lots of touristy things to do (McDonald’s, Adidas, Converse, Taco Bell, Starbucks, etc.) if you’re into that. But also some unique little places to explore. Definitely a more upscale, mall-type experience. We loved it!
Nathaniel R — Google review
Miyashita Park: rooftop oasis with popsicles, shade, and surprise sports courts…. We stumbled into Miyashita Park while waiting for our Shibuya Sky slot and honestly? It was the perfect place to kill time. The building’s pretty new—rebuilt in 2020—but it’s got this cool retro-meets-modern vibe. You take the escalator up and suddenly you’re on a rooftop with actual sports courts (yes, there’s skateboarding and bouldering up there!), greenery, and a surprisingly chill atmosphere for central Tokyo. It was scorching hot the day we visited, so we were desperately hunting for shade. Thankfully, there’s a Starbucks on the roof where you can grab a cold drink and cool off. Bonus: there’s a popsicle vending machine that saved us from melting. The display up there is super cute—like Tokyo’s version of a rooftop picnic spot with a twist. Shops downstairs are trendy, but the rooftop is the real gem. If you’re in Shibuya and need a breather, this place is a low-key lifesaver and not too busy at all. Would come back just for the popsicle machine and the breeze.
Mika M — Google review
nice rooftop park with many activities! so many visitors including so many content creators!!!
Genta — Google review
This is my first time coming here. When I went up Shibuya Sky I always wonder what was the green patch that I saw from up above. It happened to be this building where on top of the building is a park. There's a lot of fun things you can do up here, there's a skate park, rock climbing wall, benches for you to take a seat and rest. The mall below had a lot of apparel shop as well coffee shops for you to shop.
Syaza — Google review
6 Chome-20-10 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan•https://www.miyashita-park.tokyo/•+81 3-6712-5630•Tips and more reviews for Miyashita Park
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21Cat St

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Cat Street, located between Shibuya and Harajuku in Tokyo, is a trendy pedestrian-only strip known for its diverse range of shops, including small upscale boutiques, big international brand stores, and one-of-a-kind vintage finds. Despite its name, there are no actual cats to be found here. The street features a mix of big international brands and local independent labels along with cool restaurants and cafes.
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22Gotemba Premium Outlets

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Gotemba Premium Outlets is a massive shopping center in Japan, offering around 290 luxury stores with international and Japanese brands. Visitors can indulge in a shopping spree at renowned outlets like Gucci, Burberry, Celine, and Alexander Wang. Afterward, they can enjoy a delectable sushi and tempura lunch at Numazu Uogashizushi or savor coffee and pastries at Fauchon Paris.
Great outlets with TONS of designers stores; definitely come ready to shop! A few things to keep in mind: 1. The traffic can be really heavy at times so a 1 hour ride from the various stations in Tokyo can easily turn Into 2 or more so give yourself enough time for the return trip so you’re not rushed. 2. For those visiting out of the country you can essentially shop “tax free” but it really all depends on the retailer it seems. Some places I paid 1.5% others were 2%. They had laminated cards at the retailers I visited along with other province and local information. 3. Take in the beautiful scenery. The center is c situated within a mountain so the views are actually quite nice. 4. If you’re an American, the service from the associates may seem a bit overwhelming but it really was refreshing to see how helpful everyone was. And it didn’t matter if the store was high end or not, the treatment was consistent. 5. If you’re taking the bus service from points within Tokyo, DO NOT show up late to the departure area. Buses board as early as 20 minutes before departure and leave on time!
Stephen W — Google review
Heaven for branded fashion shoppers. This place is much bigger, much more complete, and very well run. I am comparing it with the Outlet Mall in Niagara (Toronto, Canada) and the many DFOs (Discount Factory Outlets) in Australia, and the Grand Prairie near Dallas Fort Worth Airport. The crowd and the number of people should convince you that you’re probably in one of the best discount branded mall in the world. We had so much fun. Getting there is by express buses which is a misnomer. Traffic and roadworks made the journey >3 hours getting up there. Check out the bonus Fuji-san view from bridge coming back from Hillsite to West.
Pandji C — Google review
Gotemba Premium Outlets is one of the best outlet malls I have visited in Japan. The mall is huge with three sections connected by bridges. It has almost all the name brands that I'm looking for. The direction of the stores is clearly labeled. The mall itself is well-maintained and very clean. The shopping experience here is very relaxing.
Michael W — Google review
Gotemba is Japan's most popular outlet mall, with 210 stores offering luxury, sports, and international brands. Located at the base of Mt. Fuji, the mall is accessible by train and bus from Tokyo. May 2024 Great shopping, Great Views & Great food..!! This place is amazing, you get high end brands, all in a compact, well planned area.. with the beautiful Mt. Fuji in the background, great for photo ops.. The Food Court was nice, you get a good choice of Asian cuisine, may not be gourmet high end, but very passable for common folk.. There’s good Ice Cream, Steak, Pizza & Pasta too.. The best was seeing many shoppers bringing their well-behaved dogs with them.. Dogs were sooo cute.. Definitely coming back next year, will look for a hotel nearby to spend more time in the area .. Let’s break down the shopping zones to help you plan your visit: WEST ZONE: This is where the luxury brands shine! Explore exclusive items from high-end labels that will make you feel like a million bucks without breaking the bank. EAST ZONE: Perfect for families and sports enthusiasts, this zone features a variety of family-friendly brands and athletic wear, making it a great stop for everyone in the family. HILL SIDE: Here, you’ll discover unique shops and local artisans showcasing their crafts. This is the ideal spot to find one-of-a-kind souvenirs that capture the spirit of Gotemba. With so many options, Gotemba Premium Outlets shopping is an experience you won’t want to miss. From luxury to local, you’re sure to find the perfect treasures to take home.
Ramsharan S — Google review
A part of the tour that didn't interest us but it is the main itinerary for some of the tour bus passengers. We were dropped off near Hotel Clad and given around 90 minutes for shopping. Oh man, some of them can run! We just took in the sights and had the complimentary bento under the shade before heading to the Food Bazaar for air con and seats. For serious shoppers, planning to visit the shops in a convenient manner takes priority. We marveled at the people coming back to the tour bus with many bags of purchases.
Alvin L — Google review
Big shopping outlets for big brands. There are three zones: East, West and Hillside. Ample parking for those with cars, good dining choices and very nice views, specially that of Mt. Fuji on a good weather.
Ben S — Google review
It was the first time for me to go there. There were some stores that they aren't at another Outlet s mall, for instance Sony Plaza, Sanrio. And, some of them offer limited goods. I found goods combined Mt.Fuji. There were decorated as Halloween. So, I have felt fun just walking.
Sachertorte T — Google review
Gotemba Premium Outlets is one of Japan’s most popular shopping destinations, located near the base of Mount Fuji. The outlet features a wide variety of international and Japanese brand-name stores, offering luxury goods, clothing, sportswear, and accessories at discounted prices. Visitors not only enjoy an excellent shopping experience but also stunning views of Mount Fuji, especially on clear days. The outlet is spacious, clean, and well-organized, with plenty of dining options and convenient facilities such as shuttle buses and tourist services. It’s a must-visit for travelers who want to combine shopping with sightseeing in a picturesque setting.
Sapi S — Google review
1312 Fukasawa, Gotemba, Shizuoka 412-0023, Japan•https://www.premiumoutlets.co.jp/gotemba/•+81 50-1721-1028•Tips and more reviews for Gotemba Premium Outlets

23Nakano Broadway

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Nakano Broadway is a bustling shopping center in Tokyo, known for its anime and comic stores, boutiques, gift shops, and eateries. The complex spans five floors and houses various outlets such as Mandarake for new and secondhand manga, Fujiya Avic for rare CDs/DVDs/anime, and shops selling collectible action figures. It's a popular spot for the otaku community with most of the geek action found on the second and third floors.
It’s a must go place for figurine bargain hunters. Everyone goes to Akihabara for figurines but missed out on this superb place. Besides figurines and gashspons there are also other souvenirs that you can get here. P.s: I visit this place on my occasions. You won’t miss it. Just a distance from the last station of the Tozai line. Along the way there are many eateries too.
Ong Y — Google review
Nakano Broadway is a fantastic spot for finding vintage treasures, from watches to anime collectibles. I picked up a few great items here — just make sure to check everything carefully before buying. Definitely worth a visit if you’re into unique finds!
Ayman R — Google review
Nakano Broadway is a great place for anime and collectible lovers. The mall has many small shops with rare figures, manga, vintage toys, and unique items you can’t find anywhere else. It’s easy to reach, fun to explore, and has a special old-school vibe. A perfect spot for fans who enjoy treasure hunting.
ABU A — Google review
For us not looking for any particular anime toys or figures, first visit here & this place offers a different nostalgic kind of vibe. More toys seen on the upper storey, and less crowd similar to shopping street in other cities. Unlikely for us to revisit due to interest and it is out of the way
Tot2travel W — Google review
Awesome hidden gem (not so hidden anymore I guess) to buy anime, otaku merchandise as well as the primary reason why I visited. WATCHES. Whether used or brand new the various shops here have many to offer from different popular brands like Rolex, Omega, Grand Seiko, JLC, Patek Philippe and many others. Women's luxury bags are also being offered. Just roam around and compare prices and inventory and most likely you could walk away with your dream watch tax free (if you are a foreigner).
Sherwin G — Google review
Nakano Broadway is a must-visit spot for anime, manga, and collectible fans! There are tons of unique shops packed with figures, vintage items, and souvenirs. The atmosphere is lively but not too crowded, and it’s easy to spend hours exploring each floor.
Jakob F — Google review
Nakano Broadway is a must go for anime lovers and retro collectibles. Multi-story building lined with rows and rows of stores with variety. For anime lovers, you have to stop by Lashinbang. Thank me later. Prices vary so be sure to visit multiple stores before picking up the piece you’re going for. Best of luck and have fun. Good for a rainy day.
Tyler S — Google review
Tucked away just five minutes from Shinjuku by train, Nakano Broadway is a paradise for anime fans, retro gamers, and treasure hunters of all kinds. This multi-floor shopping complex may look modest from the outside, but inside it’s a labyrinth of nostalgia, collectibles, and geeky wonders. 🕹️ What’s Inside? Each floor is like a time machine – packed with rare figurines, vintage manga, capsule toys, and second-hand gems you won’t find anywhere else. It’s Mandarake central here – with many branches specializing in everything from signed manga to old-school PlayStation games. 🎨 Not Just for Otakus Beyond anime, you’ll find quirky fashion boutiques, oddball antiques, underground art, and even traditional sweets. There’s also a shrine tucked away in the upper floors for a moment of peace amid the chaos. 🍜 Fuel Up! Grab a melonpan or sip a bubble tea in between shops – Nakano’s shotengai (covered street) leading up to Broadway is filled with snack spots and cozy eateries. 📸 Pro Tip: Look up and look closely – many of the best finds are hidden behind unassuming doors or nestled in tiny shops on the upper levels. This place rewards curiosity. ⸻ ✨ Whether you’re a hardcore collector or just love the quirky side of Japan, Nakano Broadway is a must-visit. It’s Akihabara’s weirder, cooler cousin – and a place where time stands still in the best way.
Pixelfilia — Google review
5 Chome-52-15 Nakano, Nakano City, Tokyo 164-0001, Japan•https://nakano-broadway.com/•+81 3-3388-7004•Tips and more reviews for Nakano Broadway

24VenusFort

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VenusFort is a captivating shopping destination in Tokyo, known for its European-style decor that transports visitors to an 18th-century Rome. The expansive mall features fashion boutiques, outlet stores, and a variety of dining options. Its interior boasts Romanesque columns, statues, and a grand fountain, while the high ceiling displays changing cloud patterns reminiscent of a romantic sunset sky. The three-story complex is divided into different sections catering to various needs, such as family-oriented shops on the first floor.
Nice place for shopping and hangout. Good parking space as well. Most of the shops are tax free so if you are on tourist visa in Japan then you can avail 8% tax discount. There are lots of big brands here. Interior is surprisingly awesome. Must go!!!
Vikasdeep S — Google review
The art of the mall is unique and done well! If you have time, worth a walk through since the entire mall is down in a Roman style art. It has a beautiful open sitting area where a concert would be held. However, the mall itself is hard to navigate and at times turns into dead ends. There wasn't much to eat and the places are spread out.
Yuuki A — Google review
Very great walking atmosphere with many photo opportunities. The History Garage attached was fun to walk through. In terms of shopping, stores are a bit on the pricier side for above average quality goods.
Jeremy N — Google review
Good shopping, OK food and heaps of fun stuff nearby. I’m not much of a consumer, so the stores don’t attract me too much, but they are super popular with the tourists. There is an outlet which seems to be full of overseas visitors. I will include the floor plan so you can check out the stores. The Toyota City Showcase is a highlight for me. I’m not that into cars, but it’s worth a visit nonetheless. You can test drive, do some VR, and see their futuristic designs. There’s also a massive Ferris wheel, but be warned, it’s high! Plenty of stuff to do for everyone, and a popular place for dates. I gave it 4 stars only because I prefer to spend my time around nature, and although there is a beach, it’s a very man made experience...
Robert M — Google review
This mall is huge and can be confusing, when you are inside. It gives you a feeling of fake because the whole interior is an enclosed space with fake celling. I don't really like the experience, look loke those in Casino. However the History Gallery of the collection of old cars is worth visiting. May be here is good for family with kids as the space is big and safe to run around.
Gregory G — Google review
Mall is hard to navigate. But not to be missed if you have time. Once you enter the building, suddenly you’ll have a feeling of staying in Rome. Marble fountain draws a lot of attention. The design is very well kept, the lights, the floors, even the ceilings, and the artificial sky. Stores are surprisingly wide. First floor is heaven for pet lovers and owners. And the top floor is loaded with Italian restaurants. The History Garage attached was fun to walk through.
Local R — Google review
This is a very large and cool mall. There are so many things there, we tried a few including: Pet stores Toyota mega mall The 1960 rally car museum (free) There is an amazing candy store along with a kids play area in the space. We also took a walk around in the park and there was so much to do while we were only able to do a few things.
Raman S — Google review
A haven for pet owners! Dogs can enjoy walking on the 1st floor of the mall while fur parents can choose from a variety of shops that sell dog merchandise.
Ron D — Google review
1 Chome-3-15 Aomi, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0064, Japan•+81 3-3599-0700•Tips and more reviews for VenusFort

25Tokyu Plaza Ginza

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Tokyu Plaza Ginza is a must-visit destination in Tokyo's traditional business district. This iconic shopping complex, completed in 2016, boasts an entire city block and features a stunning exterior design reminiscent of Edo kiriko cut glassware. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Ginza and its surroundings from the rooftop Kiriko Terrace.
The rooftop bar is a really chill vibe. Come here around sunset for good music and views. Drinks are a bit expensive, sofas to relax on are a great touch and even a pool which I think is available for anyone to use. Good spot for some post Ginza shopping drinks and it's not very busy
Richard G — Google review
This luxury shopping mall in Ginza has floors of luxury brands, unique designer brand shops, and a duty-free shop (Lotte). There are restaurants on the 11th and 10th floors and other restaurants in the food hall on the underground floors. When we visited, we noticed the 7th floor was empty, and it would be nice to place a sign notifying shoppers about it.
Patrick M — Google review
This shopping mall looks very nice from the outside. This building was completed in 2016, so it’s modern design and things are more optimized. Newer things are better most of the times.
Ak — Google review
Tokyo Plaza Ginza is one of the malls I really enjoyed visiting. The building itself is beautiful, with a modern glass design that makes it stand out in the middle of Ginza. Inside, it feels spacious and clean, and I liked how the shops are well arranged. For shopping, there’s a good balance of Japanese and international brands, so it feels like you can get a little bit of everything. Even just walking around and window-shopping is fun. I also liked the variety of cafés and restaurants—some even have terrace seating with a nice city view. One of my favorite parts was the rooftop garden. It’s calm and peaceful, and I felt it was the perfect place to take a break after exploring Ginza. Overall, I’d say Tokyo Plaza Ginza isn’t only about shopping—it’s also about the atmosphere. For me, it was a really nice spot to spend time and enjoy both fashion and the view of Tokyo.
Bina S — Google review
Strongly advise against visiting this store, especially if you are a Chinese tourist. I had a firsthand experience of being scammed at the Lotte store, where prices are exorbitantly higher than elsewhere. When I attempted to return the goods, I was told that my purchase information had been sent to customs, preventing any possibility of a refund.
Victor W — Google review
amazingly delicious sushi on the top floor! our 2nd time going! the fish was so FRESH and it was inexpensive!
TM T — Google review
The view from the rooftop green space is amazing! You might get lucky and see two Shinkansen trains riding past each other! Lots of shopping options, as well as restaurants. Very convenient being directly above Ginza station. Not to miss!
Mary — Google review
Great views up the top in the garden like bar. Free. Smoking room floor below.
Peter S — Google review
5 Chome-2-1 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan•https://www.tokyu-plaza.com/ginza/•Tips and more reviews for Tokyu Plaza Ginza
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26Tokyu Plaza Omotesando"OMOKADO"

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Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku is a vibrant multi-level shopping center featuring an array of international brands and a rooftop terrace offering stunning city views. The building integrates seamlessly with the ornamental zelkova trees lining the upscale Omotesando shopping street, creating a unique and visually striking space. Designed by architect Hiroshi Nakamura, this fashion-forward destination aims to provide each visitor with a distinctive experience.
Such a beautifully designed building. I always loved taking the escalator and seeing the Kaleidoscope of mirrors as you enter the building. They also occassionally decorate the front area. Currently, they decorated it with the theme from the anime " Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu". It looks really cool. They also have the Chiikawa Bakery on the 3rd Floor. Loved the outdoor area of the Starbucks here on the 6th floor. A great place to visit when in Omotesando.
Aibi Y — Google review
A perfect urban oasis! The rooftop garden atop Tokyu Plaza is a peaceful, green escape in the heart of Harajuku. There’s a relaxed atmosphere with leafy terraces, seating around trees, and a cozy Starbucks and Bills café where you can bring your order up and enjoy city views in comfort. It’s right above the station, making it an ideal spot to pause between shopping adventures.
J A — Google review
Beautifully designed entrance with cool geometric mirrors surrounding you. It’s so grand and futuristic. The stores and boutiques inside are also very fun to browse and explore. Make-up, clothing, skincare and more.
Snacking S — Google review
Trendy new location with a sky garden at the top floor. A mall that focuses in creativity and nature. Couple restaurants are available. Most floors have art exhibitions. Very imerseive art decor.
Albert Y — Google review
Amazing place, but the interior mall area is a bit crammed. The mirrored entrance is a landmark on its own right.
João L — Google review
Luxury Morden U can buy everything here Enjoy
Bich K — Google review
Tokyu Plaza Shibuya is a stylish and modern shopping complex located just a short walk from Shibuya Station. It offers a refined and comfortable atmosphere, catering mainly to adults who want to enjoy shopping, dining, and relaxation away from the busy Shibuya Scramble area. The building’s sleek design and open layout make it easy to explore, with a great selection of fashion boutiques, lifestyle stores, and restaurants offering both Japanese and international cuisine. One of the highlights is the rooftop “SHIBU NIWA” — a beautiful open-air terrace where visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Shibuya’s skyline, especially stunning during sunset or at night. What sets Tokyu Plaza Shibuya apart is its focus on sophistication and calmness. It’s not as crowded or noisy as other Shibuya malls, making it a perfect spot for those who prefer a more relaxed shopping and dining experience.
Syauban A — Google review
Beautiful. The shopping centres are beautifully crafted with mirror tiling, and staff are very friendly. Great options for shopping too. All a little on the pricey side but I believe it is worth the money spent!
Tyler J — Google review
4 Chome-30-3 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan•https://www.tokyu-plaza.com/omokado/•Tips and more reviews for Tokyu Plaza Omotesando"OMOKADO"

27Ginza Wako

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Ginza Wako is an iconic luxury department store located at the Ginza 4-chome junction in Tokyo. Originally a watch and jewelry shop, it now offers a wide range of products including men's and women's clothing, bags, jewelry, accessories, porcelain, and interior goods. The store targets wealthy older customers with its exclusive offerings.
Amazing desserts and delicious chocolates. A bit pricey, but do recommend to check it out.
A C — Google review
Great place to shop for luxury item especially Seiko and Grand Seiko. I did feel somehow that I was not properly dressed and was a bit tacky, so the staff were not really greeting me even if I am looking around. On the 2nd floor during my day of my visit fortunately they have a watchmaker exhibiting how to assemble a GS movement. Overall, a pleasurable experience and I am sure customer service is top notch if you are in the market for their pieces.
Sherwin G — Google review
Great experience, exactly what I’d expect when buying a Grand Seiko from the flagship boutique in Ginza. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable, watches were well-presented, and I was made to feel like a valued customer. Will certainly return one day when it’s time for my next GS beauty.
Josh M — Google review
I came here because of the Apocalypse hotel anime, it was definitely beautiful in person and the inside is worth checking out It's a very expensive place inside, it's not actually a hotel but a watch store but everyone was super kind and even though I was dressed in very athletic clothing because I came in August everyone treated me very nicely You feel like the atmosphere is super rich like you wouldn't be welcomed but they were very welcoming I just wanted to say hi to Ponko and yachiyo
Michael B — Google review
Nice to go for a look at all the watches and the experience. Staff very friendly and welcoming but you will pay full price. As for buying, I went to bic camera.
Peter S — Google review
Just bought a Grand Seiko SBGA211at Wako Ginza yesterday. I went in thinking Lake Suwa or one of the green bamboo/grass heritage collection, but I knew this was it when the light starting bouncing off the dial and the sweeping blue hand. Fukuzawaさん was super patient while I jumped between trying on various models. *Extremely* knowledgeable about the brand - she provided background and context on every watch I looked at. I think buying a GS here at the birthplace of SEIKO is the right call for an aspirational purchase like this, especially since they take you up to the “owners lounge” to complete the purchase; adds a real sense of occasion
ROBERT O — Google review
We had the pleasure of getting shown around the store and trying on various models with Mrs. Fukazawa. She was very knowledgeable about multiple brands and treated us in a nice and professional way. Coming in with a stroller was not frowned upon in the slightest either. Sadly, we had to leave early unexpectedly, but I will definitely purchase a watch there, once I am back in Japan again.
Konrad S — Google review
I purchased a Grand Seiko watch because of their quality. Back at my hotel room I set the time (they did not), cleaned it with the provided cloth (they did not), and noticed a gauge in the case. I returned to the store to either exchange or return the watch and was told by three different employees that it could not be exchanged or returned, and that I probably hit it against something or shook the box aggressively on my walk home! Inspect your purchase carefully. Its quality cannot be assured and you will be left with whatever problems it has.
Travis H — Google review
セイコーハウス, 4 Chome-5-11 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-8105, Japan•https://www.wako.co.jp/•+81 3-3562-2111•Tips and more reviews for Ginza Wako

28Sunshine City

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Sunshine City, located in the Ikebukuro district, is a vibrant multipurpose complex offering a wide array of attractions. Visitors can explore its numerous facilities including shops, restaurants, an observation deck (reopened in 2016), the Sunshine 60 Building with its Sky Restaurant, and the World Import Building housing an aquarium. Families and couples can enjoy events at the fountain plaza while shopping at Shopping Street Alpa and ALTA.
The mall is conveniently connected to the hotel I am staying. It's big, lots of shops and many good restaurants as well. Plus point for me is that it has pokemon center, bandai cross as well. The sunshine 60 observatory is a very good alternative to skytree or shibuya sky. Although it had the aquarium, I didn't get a chance to visit it. Also, it's only 12 minutes walk from ikebukuro station and it even has an underpass straight to the heart of ikebukuro
Nicolas C — Google review
If you're around the area with some free time then the aquarium can be a fun stop, but I wouldn't go out of my way to make a purpose trip solely around it. It's not huge by any means but they put in as much as possible. Was a nice way to kill an hour or two. It located on top of a big mall so there's plenty to see there too.
Alex G — Google review
A big mall that is mostly known for the many and huge pokemon stores on the 3rd floor. If you are a pokemon fan this is a must visit. I am not sure much of the other stores are worth a visit. When we visited there was some kind of boy band performing, so that could be a possibility.
Frederik F — Google review
Loved visiting Sunshine City! There are so many merchandise shops to explore — from anime and character goods to fashion and cute souvenirs. It’s a great place to shop and spend a few hours indoors. Super convenient location and lots of choices for food too!
Foo M — Google review
It was busy for a Friday and so many stores to visit, you need half a day to do your shopping. I went just for the Pokemon store, Pokemon go and the One Piece store. Food was good and make sure not to rush the shopping because there’s really so much to do.
Runway M — Google review
With Sunshine City Prince Hotel here, visiting this mall is so convenient. I’ve been here so many times now, rooms in Prince are still kinda small in comparison to most other Prince out there but you can’t go wrong if you want to live near a Mall like this one.
Limao R — Google review
Come here for Crayon Shin-chan and Pikachu. Cute and fun. Very long Q if to buy Pokémon stuffs. We enjoy our team time at Cafe.
Seeker S — Google review
Nice hotel!! Has a very large mall attached. Staff is very attentive. The room I had was clean and large. Convenient to a lot of places to eat, shop and sightseeing. I may not get the chance to come back but my stay was a great memory.
Call M — Google review
3 Chome-1 Higashiikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo 170-8630, Japan•https://sunshinecity.jp/?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=mybusiness…•+81 3-3989-3331•Tips and more reviews for Sunshine City

29Shinjuku Takashimaya

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Takashimaya is a renowned department store located in various cities in Japan, such as Shinjuku and Yokohama. In Shinjuku, the Takashimaya Times Square houses a fantastic kids floor on the 9th level, offering amenities like a baby rest area, toy stores, a kids hair salon, and a mom-and-kids-friendly cafe. The store also features high-end brands alongside popular and affordable ones like Disney and Kinokuniya Books.
Strolling through the floor with the desserts and treats is like visiting a dessert museum. 🤤 Every item is a beautiful work of art that doesn’t seem like real food, but always end up tasting as good as it looks. There are so many shops. It’s hard to pick favorites. Each purchase is treated and packaged with care. Come here to buy gifts, treating yourself, or even just a feast your eyes. This is an awesome place.
Winnie T — Google review
If you are from Australia , this place reminds me of David Jones. Its almost like upper market shopping center. However they really do have quality product and food variety. Dont miss this place if you can.
Ronny W — Google review
Sometime to get to heaven you need to go down (one floor to B1)! Best food in Japan! The Michelin 3 star food hall.
Shahar B — Google review
No nonsense Yakitori restaurant. Order from the electronic touch screens and the food is systematically and promptly served. The various food were all marinated just nice. You can always put more pepper or salt to suit your taste. Fresh beer and drinks served quickly as well. Furniture is simple and spartan but brightly lit. Only complain is that this restaurant allow smokers !
Adrian Y — Google review
We loved this department store. The staff was beyond polite, selection on each floor was incredible, it reminded us of the large multi-level stores in Paris. Cosmetics, shoes galore, museum quality jewelry (stunning) and the clothing!!! I could go on for days! We ended up in the downstairs floor, choosing gifts for friends in the food area. It was a dazzling display of teas, coffees, seasonal chestnut treats, granola (we purchased charcoal autumn), again, I could go on for days and days! Chocolate, baked goods (oh the baked goods)… did I say baked goods!!!!! Cookies, English muffins, croissants (at least 8 varieties), scones, rolls, baguettes…. As we were walking around we did walk by one area called Yogurt Four Seasons. It has the freshest, tangiest, creamiest assortments of yogurt I've had since my days in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont! The portions are small, just enough to sample a few flavors, but they also sell a six-pack that's perfect if you're staying nearby. The service is quick and polite--though the staff did not speak English, it's not a problem. Just point, the labels are descriptive and in English. We used our phone's translator once or twice with the other staff but honestly, you can order just fine without. Before purchasing gifts for family we used the translator because it will tell you when items will go bad, what is in them and sometimes where they are made. We could not believe we spent 4 hours there and went to pop in for :30. It was worth it if you have the time and money, you decide what to spend. Don’t forget some things were only $6. Some were $600. And there is a conversion function on your iPhone for Yen to US$. Oh, and we walked here from the hotel as it used to crazy to think to park near here.
Holly K — Google review
I went to Takashimaya to kill time with my toddler before meeting friends. The 9th floor is all kids stuff and has a small area of toys kids can fiddle with for 20-30 minutes. There is also a nice rest area by the changing tables, breastfeeding room. They had a plethora of types of high chairs you could use, microwaves, hot water, vending machines with kid options and garbage cans by the little feeding corner. There were also many strollers for mall use only. On the 12th floor is Moana cafe which has a kids pancake set and next door is Tsubaki-ya which has good cake sets for meeting mom friends. The B1 also has some bread and cake places and small seating areas. Besides their being 12 elevators in this mall, waiting is always a pain. The priority elevators are respected though, which is nice. The bathrooms are also all wonderful.
ADream J — Google review
It is one of the better colossal department store in Shinjuku. You could pretty much find anything you need at the store and they also have a supermarket downstairs in addition to all the food stations. I always come to their supermarket to get items that I need when I'm staying in the hotel. If you are in Shinjuku City or near the Shinjuku main train station. You can access the department store via the bus or Subway. If you're taking the bus, just hop on bus number 86. Make sure you're going the right direction, you need to get off at Sendagaya-Gochome. Takashimaya is right across from you. If you're taking the subway, you can access via F13 (Brown color), M09 (Red Color), or S02 (Green color). After you exit the subway car, you need to look for exit E8. Once you exit E8, you will see Takashimaya in front of you.
Totoro T — Google review
Well known takashimaya shopping in Tokyo. A lot of food and snacks located at the food hall basement.
Share S — Google review
5 Chome-24-2 Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-8580, Japan•https://www.takashimaya.co.jp/shinjuku/•+81 3-5361-1111•Tips and more reviews for Shinjuku Takashimaya

30AQUA CiTY Odaiba

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Aqua City Odaiba is a modern waterfront mall offering a diverse range of experiences. The shopping complex features a 3D cinema, global dining options, and a rooftop Shinto shrine that provides stunning views of Rainbow Bridge and central Tokyo. Situated near the Odaiba Statue of Liberty and Rainbow Bridge, this mall boasts various stores, restaurants, and even a movie theater.
🛍️ AQUA CiTY Odaiba – Shopping, Dining & Stunning Views in One Place | Travel Consultant Review 🇯🇵 If you’re visiting Tokyo and want a complete leisure experience in one destination, AQUA CiTY Odaiba is a must-visit. As a travel consultant, I often recommend this place to travelers looking for shopping, entertainment, and views—all in a relaxed waterfront setting. 🌟 Why It’s Worth Visiting: ✅ Great Location – Situated right next to the famous Rainbow Bridge and Statue of Liberty replica, it's perfect for combining sightseeing with shopping. ✅ Variety of Shops – From Japanese brands to global names, it's a great place for mid-range shopping with tax-free options for tourists. ✅ Diverse Food Options – The Gourmet Zone features Japanese, Western, and Asian cuisines. The ramen food court is especially popular with tourists. ✅ Stunning Views – Don’t miss the observation deck for panoramic views of Tokyo Bay, especially beautiful at sunset or during evening hours. ✅ Family Friendly – With entertainment zones, movie theatres, and nearby attractions like teamLab Borderless (formerly), it’s perfect for families. ✅ Easy Access – Connected by the Yurikamome Line, making it simple for international tourists to navigate. 📍 Travel Tip: Visit in the afternoon, stay through the evening to enjoy night views. Don’t forget your passport for tax-free shopping. AQUA CiTY Odaiba is more than a mall—it’s an experience. It blends modern Tokyo vibes with beautiful waterfront charm, making it ideal for all kinds of travelers.
Khandakar M — Google review
I popped in here after visiting the statue of liberty. Yet another fascinating shopping centre full of life and interesting stuff. There's an aquarium here which is well worth a look albeit it isn't huge but also not that expensive. Plenty of places to eat. I chose the chicken place and it was really nice and inexpensive. It was a nice place and perfect for taking a break from the outside heat. Just round the corner there's a small shop which has dogs just chilling inside. Worth popping on for a quick scritch of the ears which is well welcomed.
Phil — Google review
Very nice waterfront Mall. You can see Japan statue of Liberty by the burger place. I think the name was something like Honolulu Luna? Toilets are very nice and clean and there is a place to put your toddler when you're going to the bathroom. This is in the women's room. I don't know what the situation is in the men's room.
Christa — Google review
It's a very nice mall with a lot of fun things inside and outside. It's quite easy to locate most shops and, like most things in Japan, was immaculately clean. There are also multiple interact with pet stores in the mall --- so great place to take the kids for a unique experience.
Adam A — Google review
Biggest shopping mall. Here is huge brand shops, gift shops, restaurants. Don't notice match of a crowd. Beautiful environment for shopping. Wheelchair ♿ accessibility is available ✅ Parking 🅿️ available ✅ Kids friendly ✅ Toilet 🚻 available ✅
Biswajit C — Google review
AQUA CiTY Odaiba (アクアシティ お台場) is a clean, modern mall that punches above its weight thanks to its unbeatable location. While the cinema is just average and the mall itself isn’t packed with surprises, its waterfront setting, global dining options, and proximity to Odaiba’s major attractions make it a pleasant stop. 4/5 – A decent mall experience enhanced by everything around it. Full Review: AQUA CiTY Odaiba (アクアシティ お台場) is one of those malls that understands its role in the bigger picture. It doesn’t try to be everything—it just exists comfortably within the beating heart of Odaiba, and in doing so, becomes something more. Sitting right along Tokyo Bay, this modern waterfront shopping center offers a balanced mix of food, fashion, and entertainment, with arguably its strongest internal feature being the cinema complex. I’ll be frank: the cinema here is serviceable. It's not premium, nor cutting-edge, but for a quick escape into a film—especially if you're on a date or ducking out of the heat—it does its job. Functional, not phenomenal. The mall itself leans international in its offerings, especially when it comes to dining. You’ll find a Global Dining Zone packed with familiar franchises and worldly flavors, making it a decent lunch or dinner destination. Add in a few fashion and lifestyle stores, and you've got enough to browse without feeling overwhelmed or exhausted. It's walkable, decently laid out, and very foreigner-friendly, which is a plus for international visitors. But where AQUA CiTY truly shines is in its context. Situated mere steps from the famous replica Statue of Liberty, and within eyeshot of DiverCity Tokyo Plaza’s iconic Gundam statue, it's impossible to ignore just how strategically positioned this mall is. Whether you’re out for photos, sightseeing, or a casual stroll along the boardwalk, AQUA CiTY is an easy, comfortable stop that adds value to the overall Odaiba experience. That said, a logistical warning: parking validation only applies to purchases made within the mall you parked in. So if you park in AQUA CiTY, don’t expect DiverCity to cover your parking ticket—and vice versa. It’s a small but important detail that could save you a little frustration and a few extra yen. Final Verdict: 4/5 On its own, AQUA CiTY Odaiba might feel like a solid but unremarkable mall. But paired with its surroundings, it becomes a welcome oasis in an already rich and entertaining destination. If you're exploring Odaiba—and you should—this is a pleasant, worthwhile place to recharge, catch a movie, or enjoy a bay-view meal.
Daniel Y — Google review
Honestly sad excuse for a mall, super dingy and sad lifeless empty American vibes The only good thing is the aquarium and the view of the bridge Do yourself a favor and go to the aquarium and then pop over into a better Mall diver city
Michael B — Google review
8/19. Visited just before going to take my come-back airplain at Narita. it was my last day of travel. I lost my wallet here and looked for it for about 30mins. thank god someone picked it up and give it to the information desk so i could find it and all my belongings in it are safe. I really impressed by the kindness and help of the workers of Aqua city Odiba. thanks a lot! I guess this kind of culture is the reason why tourists of the overall world love to visit japan, the honesty and kindness.
Terry P — Google review
1 Chome-7-1 Daiba, Minato City, Tokyo 135-8707, Japan•http://www.aquacity.jp/•+81 3-3599-4700•Tips and more reviews for AQUA CiTY Odaiba
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31WITH HARAJUKU

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With Harajuku is a newly opened entertainment complex located in front of the modernized Harajuku Station. It offers a variety of dining and shopping options with 14 shops and restaurants, as well as With Harajuku Hall, Lifork sharing space, and With Harajuku Residence. The complex features high-profile stores like IKEA and Uniqlo, along with terraces adorned with greenery. Visitors can enjoy small pop-up events and stores, as well as winter illuminations.
Nice and well located mall 😃
PMT 9 — Google review
The quaint streets off the main are a treasure of architecture, shops & cafes. Must walk around place
Sangeeta A — Google review
A really nice little mall with average price stores where your kids can get items without breaking your pocket.
Camille R — Google review
A great new spot in the super busy harajuku area. Has Uniqlo, snoopy cafe, snow peak…etc.
Kin C — Google review
A lovely little mall with affordable shops and nice staff.
Miriam A — Google review
there is a good toilet / restroom on 3F
Poe E — Google review
Pretty nice place. There are a few stores, cafes and restaurants located here. Can be a good place to spend some time and walk around. During winter time they have a small illumination on display as well. There can also be some small pop up events and stores here. Pretty well connected to the surrounding area.
Max — Google review
A must go for trendy clothing
S T — Google review
1 Chome-14-30 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan•https://withharajuku.jp/•Tips and more reviews for WITH HARAJUKU

32Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza

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Nestled in a picturesque setting, Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza is a sprawling complex featuring high-end designer outlets, charming cafes, and delectable restaurants. Boasting over 200 shops across its West, Central, and East sections, this open-air shopping mall offers an exhilarating retail experience akin to an amusement park. Visitors can explore a diverse range of stores offering fashion items, accessories, interior design pieces, and gourmet dining options.
A great spot for a relaxed day of shopping. Set against the scenic backdrop of Karuizawa’s mountains, the open-air layout and beautiful surroundings make it feel more like a leisurely park stroll than a typical mall visit. With over 200 stores, there’s a mix of high-end brands, casual wear, and local specialty shops, so there’s something for everyone.   The plaza is conveniently located just a short walk from Karuizawa Station, making it easily accessible. The wide walkways, greenery, and even a pond in the middle create a super chill atmosphere. If you’re traveling with kids, there’s a play area that’s actually fun. And if you’re lucky, you might catch some great discounts, especially if you time your visit right.  Visited in May and there was foggy climate and frost which add the cozy ambience. Overall, it’s a pleasant place to spend a few hours, whether you’re in the mood for shopping or just want to enjoy the relaxed vibe.
Thanapoom W — Google review
Gigantic open air outlet mall with a lot of foreign brands, from Armani to Speedo's. The large outlet malls in the US and the rest of the world could learn a thing or two about making a pleasant shopping environment that doesn't feel like a crush. It's also very accessible, a short stroll across a custom built bridge from the shinkansen station for Kamikura, and catering to foreign shoppers with tax free signs everywhere. We were there during a quiet weekday, but it's obviously geared up to have tens of thousands of visitors if the car parks are anything to go by. Sandwiched between the two big Prince hotels, the space seems to be owned by Prince and the Seibu group, so it's advantagous if you're a member of their programs. In fact, Prince seems to have a monopoly on the whole area from the micro-ski area, two hotels, kids playgrounds, and the outlet center. There are nice green areas and multiple food areas. It seems to partcularly cater to dog lovers since there are dog runs, pet stores, and pet corners with water everywhere. Parking is super cheap if you buy something and get a QR code voucher. It's a lot of walking to cover the whole area, but you can't drive from one area to another without paying for the parking, so beware of that. If this was the US they'd have mobility scooters to rent. Very popular with Chinese shopping tourists, perhaps on bus tours. Less so with western tourists. The deals were variable. We were there co-inciding with Black Friday and there seemed to be some good deals, while other stores were high street prices.
Douglas A — Google review
A massive semi outdoor outlet in terms of the number of shops and also floor space. You'd easily spend half a day here just walking around. It's so big they even have several food courts all over the place, with many unique and tasty food at reasonable prices. Have fun hunting for deals on your favorite brand here. Located within a walking distance of less than 5 minutes from JR Karuizawa Station, just take the south exit.
Bayu U — Google review
Lots of shopping opportunities. High end fashion and accessories shops available. Carpark was free for first 2h, thereafter ¥100 per hour except purchase over ¥30,000. Remember to ask for QR code to show proof of purchase. Complete payment via machine before picking up the car and exit.
Martlet — Google review
This out was massively big… so far the best outlet I have been. Comparable to Gotemba outlet. Nice park and pet friendly.
Ivan T — Google review
I don't generally enjoy shopping, but this is maybe my favorite shopping center I've ever visited. Beautiful views, breezes, and shops offering great value for money, plus a calm atmosphere and dog park.
K W — Google review
The outlet is located right next to the Shinkansen station, very accessible, and they have most of the brands that could definitely satisfy everyone! Some of the shops have really good deals and special editions. I realise one change is that some shops are offering bigger discounts instead of tax free.
Melisa W — Google review
A huge complex of shops carrying a dizzying and complex quantity of overseas goods. Some are on sales some are not. With multiple coffee shops and restaurants one can easily spend days walking around these shops looking for bargains or just window shopping. First things first! Get acquainted with the lay of the land and find a map of the complex. Know what you are looking for or you’ll waste your opportunity.
Alex J — Google review
Karuizawa, Kitasaku District, Nagano 389-0102, Japan•http://www.karuizawa-psp.jp/page/•+81 267-42-5211•Tips and more reviews for Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza

33Roppongi

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Neighborhoods
Roppongi, located about 2.5 miles southwest of Tokyo Station, is a vibrant district known for its bustling nightlife, upscale restaurants, and trendy boutiques. Over the past two decades, it has transformed into a major commercial center with impressive high-rise complexes such as Izumi Garden Tower, Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Midtown, Ark Hills Sengokuyama Mori Tower, and Azabudai Hills.
Minato City, Tokyo 106-0032, Japan, USA•Tips and more reviews for Roppongi

34Shibuya Hikarie

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Shibuya Hikarie is a bustling shopping and entertainment complex located in a high-rise building, offering a wide array of retail outlets, dining options, and leisure activities. The Hikarie ShinQs shopping mall within Shibuya Hikarie is particularly popular among international tourists seeking authentic Japanese souvenirs such as traditional crafts, artworks, and unique items like Mount Fuji tissue packs and Kyoto cosmetics. Additionally, the complex houses Shibuya QWS, an industrial exchange facility.
Hikarie Shibuya Tower is arguably the best place to watch Shibuya Crossing. Simply head to the 11th floor, and enjoy a stunning view of one of Tokyo’s most iconic sights, the Shibuya Crossing, free of cost!!!
Tanzim K — Google review
It is a building with many high tech companies, including TikTok office
Yuhui L — Google review
Beautiful mall with high end shops. It's so big we got lost inside. Stopped at starbucks to get a snack and drinks.
Tara K — Google review
It is easy to get to as it is directly connected to Shibuya station.The exhibitions and stores in Creative Space 8 were interesting.Many of the stores inside are very nice.There is also a gallery, which I enjoyed.I saw the view of Shibuya from here, and it changes every time I visit.
ぼくサノス — Google review
Great building, 11th floor provides excellent views - though there are signs that (slightly) discourage taking photos from here. Rest of mall is OK too if you can forgive the Corporate Memphis murals on the exterior ground level.
Daniel — Google review
A wonderful shopping centre 😊 I highly recommend
NURDIN W — Google review
It has shopping, food, and a nice city view. Great place to visit!
没我份Lun — Google review
Nice shop and department store with various of different styles and fashions, culture, food and much more to explore in the Shibuya area!
Joe C — Google review
2 Chome-21-1 Shibuya, Tokyo 150-8510, Japan•https://www.hikarie.jp/•+81 3-5468-5892•Tips and more reviews for Shibuya Hikarie

35Mitsukoshi Ginza

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Mitsukoshi Ginza is a renowned department store located in the flashy Ginza district. It occupies 16 floors and offers a wide range of products, including designer apparel, housewares, cosmetics, and gourmet food. The B2 level features a variety of ready-made food, sweets, and baked goods, while the B3 level houses an impressive supermarket with high-quality ingredients and an extensive cheese counter. Additionally, the store provides refrigerated coin lockers for perishable goods.
This is an amazing shop and the food floor is not to be missed. This is what a department store should be like. The cafe is really nice as well and the very tasty food is excellent value for money and the staff were lovely. Although this is essentially a shop, there is plenty to do and see here and we'll worth the visit.
Phil — Google review
There's a beautiful garden on the top floor (9th). There was a lot of people in the mall even during a weekday afternoon. The lifts were a bit slow, so we had to take the escalators most of the time.
Claire B — Google review
Food heaven here in B2 floor. Bread, pastries, dessert, salad, sandwich, tonkatsu, ramen, udon, and sushi...good luck choosing:)
WL W — Google review
Tokyo Gin Za. There is Misukosi Department Store. It was opened about 150 years ago. Annex Building 12th floors. There is just one Japanese Restaurant. Restaurant Name is fish mountain ??? maybe... Sushi. roll. grilled fish. everything Best for lunch. Best sushi. Best service. Best people of serve. Owner or manager wearing Japanese traditional were Gi Mo No. So pretty wear !!! No lines, enjoy lunch & dinner here. 12th floors has only one sushi restaurant !!! other one is sukiyaki restaurant.
Richard K — Google review
Mitsukoshi Ginza is a large department store located on the main shopping street of Ginza. The two basement levels feature beautifully presented food in the traditional Japanese style. The upper floors offer clothing, cosmetics, gifts, and more, though the overall style feels quite old-fashioned. As is typical in these kinds of stores, there’s a large number of staff available to assist customers at every turn
Gaby — Google review
Mitsukoshi Ginza is a renowned department store located in the heart of Tokyo's luxurious Ginza district. Founded in 1673, Mitsukoshi is one of Japan's oldest and most prestigious retail brands, offering high-quality products and exceptional customer service. Key Features Luxury Brands Find prestigious brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Hermes in their extensive luxury section. Food Hall Enjoy Japanese and international cuisine in the bustling food hall, which features sushi, ramen, wagyu beef, and sweets. Events and ExhibitionsRegular events, art exhibitions, fashion shows, and food festivals make Mitsukoshi Ginza a dynamic destination. Tax-Free Shopping International visitors can enjoy tax-free shopping Access5-minute walk from Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, and Hibiya Line) Additional Services Japan Duty-Free is on the 8th floor, offering airport-style downtown duty-free shopping. Art Aquarium Museum GINZA A unique attraction on the 8th floor, accessible via the escalator on the 9th floor We visited a duty-free Marc Jacobs shop and bought a bag & a perfume. The lady staff Elko was very helpful. She gave us a discount after downloading their app apart from tax-free. A thanks to her for her assistance😍. She told us about a tax-free refund to go to top floor. We got our refund very fast as there also staff members Were very helpful. In all, it was a pleasure to shop at the Marc Jacobs store.
Rupashree C — Google review
Amazing department store, best quality and service. You have to go there for the 10 o'clock opening when everything is clean and polished and the employees proudly greet the day's first customers. Highest quality food on the basement level as well.
Noel B — Google review
There is a stall on Level B1 that serves three kinds of vegetarian bento boxes! Perfect for vegetarians looking for a quick bite in the area. Level B1 also has other stalls selling various Japanese and Western salads, quiches, egg sandwiches etc that would be suitable for vegos.
Olivia O — Google review
4 Chome-6-16 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-8212, Japan•https://www.mistore.jp/store/ginza.html•+81 3-3562-1111•Tips and more reviews for Mitsukoshi Ginza
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36Yanaka Ginza

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Yanaka Ginza is a historic shopping street in Tokyo that has been around since the 1950s. Despite surviving World War II air raids, it has retained its traditional charm. The street used to be known for its resident cats and now features seven lucky beckoning cat statues as its unofficial mascots. Visitors can enjoy delicious Tokyo street food such as hasami-age renkon and unique cat-shaped fuku nyan-yaki cakes while exploring the area.
A quaint market with interesting souvenirs. We picked cute colourful porcelain chopstick rests for 200 Japanese yen each. Street food, a cafe with a farm and a number of small shops. Found quaint stuff pricey. No discounts. Shop keepers seem to be weary of shoppers unless you flash money. Carry an umbrella as weather is unpredictable. Connectivity is good...Nippori station is nearby. We got Welcome Suica cards to help with the numerous transport options and got leftover amount used up at a duty free shop at the airport.
Sheetal R — Google review
Chill touristy area. Lots of good food and stores. Sometimes there are local story tellers in the area. Had some great matcha and snacks here while waiting for my stamp. You can explore the whole area in an hour
Polyanna V — Google review
It used to be rundown and “shutter alley” with most of the shops closing and barely surviving. But somehow, tourists started discovering “old school cool” and it’s had a recent revival. Many cool cafes and shops lined the Main Street, but even better cooler places on the side streets. Bonus points: spot all the alley “cats” on the roofs of the shops.
Tak O — Google review
A famous shopping street that is known for its showa era vibe giving us a glimpse of the old Tokyo. The stairs leading to the shopping street is also a famous spot for watching the sunset which is called Yuyake Dandan. The street is lined with food stalls, cafes and souvenir shops. You will also see few cat themed decors. A great place to drop by when in the area.
Aibi Y — Google review
Nice short shopping street. Wouldn't come out of my way to see it as it's quite small and nothing super unique compared to other ones. Decent amount of tourists. Street and shops are of 'old style', but not that much more interesting than other shopping streets.
Norman C — Google review
This was such a homey little part of town. We got here a bit too early for many of the shops to open - try 10/11am instead. The cutest bakery was open and we tried 3 items - fruit & cream cheese milkbun, raisin & cream cheese bun and a red bean filled bun. All excellent.
Karen L — Google review
The neighborhood has a very traditional atmosphere, with shops that really feel uniquely Japanese. It’s a bit short though, so walking around only takes about 30 to 45 minutes. There are some restaurants that have been around for a long time, and the food there is absolutely amazing.
Hung L — Google review
It is a small shopping district. They have nice shops and food stalls. There's a food store, that says no photos. So be alarm! For buying souvenirs, it is a little cheaper than other places. Around the area, there's some shops and cafe's you can look around.
Glyka S — Google review
3 Chome-13-1 Yanaka, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0001, Japan•http://www.yanakaginza.com/•Tips and more reviews for Yanaka Ginza

37Yaechika (Yaesu Shopping Mall)

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Yaechika Shopping Mall is a massive underground shopping complex located at the Yaesu Exit of Tokyo Station. With around 180 shops and 60 restaurants and cafes, it offers a wide variety of options including fashion goods, skincare products, fitness facilities, and dining choices. The mall is directly connected to Tokyo Station and features a parking lot accessible from the Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway. Visitors can explore numerous shops and eateries in this bustling area near the train capital of the world.
love coming here for sushiro and other staples like good coffee/matcha and 3 coins, etc. people don’t know how to walk…other than that, it’s such a lovely place!! just be prepared in the summer months especially for lots of confused tourists!
Anna H — Google review
Very good drip coffee and Cocoa. The cheese Toast and Egg Toast Sandwich were tasty. The bread is as this as Texas Toast (thick). The Cafe is quaint with small tables. Service was decent. Overall good experience. Our total was $18 USD. Which is very affordable.
Robert D — Google review
Lots of interesting stores. Many food shops offering a wide range of styles. Lego, ghibli, tomico, and other shops you won't find in the U.S.A. Somewhat difficult to navigate. Google maps does a fair to middlin' job tho. There are no benches. Some leaning benches are available in quieter areas. A starbucks is here. Good luck.
Llama R — Google review
Reasonable place, mostly locals come after work. The East exit will be lock after 11pm so beware. Its a long corridor with all shops closed, if you have to turnaround.
Chiang — Google review
Huge underground shopping mall with a lot of shops and bars unfortunately not too many storage lockers . The mall is very convenient if it is hot outside or raining
Joost V — Google review
One of my favourite malls in Tokyo - its huge but has a lot of signs and information services to help you! So many shops from anime, food, clothes, cheap, luxury and services! Multiple smoking areas and lots of bathrooms. Ozz On is my favourite store!
Evie L — Google review
There are various shops and restaurants, and it is conveniently connected to Tokyo Station via the underground.
James2025USA — Google review
There are several shopping complexs blended together and there must be 6-800 shops and restaurants there. We ate several meals for $10 per person. Note most do not take cards so have yen in hand, there are ATMs throughout. Very busy at times and you can go right into Tokyo train station for transport.
Roger P — Google review
2 Chome-1 Yaesu, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0028, Japan•https://www.yaechika.com/•+81 3-3278-1441•Tips and more reviews for Yaechika (Yaesu Shopping Mall)

38Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu

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Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu is a three-floor retail complex located in a portside area, offering 180 stores and restaurants as well as a movie theater. Visitors can explore the nearby teamLab Planets and then head to Toyosu market, which has moved from Tsukiji. The shopping center provides an array of dining options and shopping opportunities with well-known brands such as UNIQLO, Zara, and Banana Republic.
Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu is a great shopping mall located at an actual dock. The mall is pretty full of stores with a large variety to pick from. The mall was clean and well organized. The restroom was very clean as well. The mall has an odd shape but is easy to navigate the multiple floors.
Cody W — Google review
It's an old shopping mall near Toyosu station, later Lalaport 2 and 3 were built nearby. An Aoki Grocery store in Lalaport 2, and Yurindo book shop in Lalaport 3. There is also a Grand Buffet on 3F in Lalaport, which may unique and worth a try.
Patrick ( — Google review
Charming shopping center with numerous stores, it features a fantastic food court and stays open late.
Nan H — Google review
Came here super often when I lived nearby! There’s plenty of shops and restaurants, plus a cinema and arcade. Definitely a great place for families!
Amber Y — Google review
This must be one of the most huge mall in Tokyo. Supermarkets, furniture, cloths, cafes, theater, gym.. you can buy anything you want. When I was young, I worked around here. At that time, this mall was not so big like currently. I believe here would also be expanded one by one going forward.
T S — Google review
We went to TeamLabs, They recommended parking in LaLaport, parking is daylight robbery! ¥5600 for 8H! Not even in London, Normal shopping mall, nothing special, avoid as parking is very expensive if you use private transport.
Ek B — Google review
A nice shopping mall to bring kids to spend the weekend. There are parks nearby as well. We ended up buying lots of baby stuffs at Akachan honpo, prices are noticeably cheaper than those in US.
Paul — Google review
Amazing family friendly shopping mall near lots of baby shops and activities! The food court has a huge family area and the tempura bowl there was amazing
Sophie T — Google review
2 Chome-4-9 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0061, Japan•https://mitsui-shopping-park.com/lalaport/toyosu/•Tips and more reviews for Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu

39Shibuya Scramble Square

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Shibuya Scramble Square is a modern mall that offers a mix of traditional Japanese crafts, French pastries, and various food options. The highlight of the building is Shibuya Sky, an observation deck located at 229 meters above ground level. This deck provides stunning panoramic views of Tokyo, including iconic landmarks such as Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Tokyo Tower, TOKYO SKYTREE, and even Mt. Fuji.
Shibuya Scramble Square is a super modern and stylish shopping spot right in the heart of Shibuya. There’s a big mix of stores, from high-end fashion to lifestyle goods and souvenirs, so it’s a fun place to just walk around and see what catches your eye. The food choices are great too, with everything from casual bites to cool cafes and nice sit-down restaurants. It’s best known for having Shibuya Sky, the rooftop observation deck, but not everyone can make it up there because of tickets or time. The good news is you can still enjoy awesome views from the 12th or 13th floor where there are restaurants and bars that look out over the famous Shibuya Crossing. It’s a great option if you want to chill and take in the scenery without the extra planning. Whether you’re there to shop, eat, or just explore, Shibuya Scramble Square is a great place to feel the modern vibe of Tokyo.
HapiTravels — Google review
Shibuya Scramble Square is absolutely worth a visit while you’re in Tokyo. One of the main highlights is the view from the top, where you get to see the famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing from above. Watching the organized chaos of people crossing in every direction is surreal—it’s one of those things that truly feels like Tokyo. 🛍️ Shopping, Food & Coffee The building itself is packed with great stores, restaurants, and coffee shops. So even if you don’t make it to the top, it’s still a really nice place to hang out and explore. But seriously, go to the top—it’s the star of the show. 🎟️ Get Your Ticket in Advance If you’re planning to visit for sunset or late afternoon, I highly recommend buying your ticket ahead of time. Those time slots are popular and tend to sell out quickly. You don’t need to print the ticket—just show the QR code on your phone. 🧥 Dress for the Weather If you’re visiting around late March, don’t take warm clothes—it can get pretty hot at the top during that time. Despite the weather, the experience is totally worth it. 🍹 What’s at the Top Once you’re up there, you’ll find a bar with drinks. The food isn’t anything special—more like quick bites than a full meal—but it does the job if you’re just looking to enjoy the view with a drink. There are also lockers where you can store your bags, because they don’t allow large bags upstairs—only your phone and wallet are allowed with you. 📸 Photos & Views There’s a professional photographer stationed at a corner offering to take your picture with the view behind you. It looks fun, but honestly, the price was a bit high for what you get, so we passed on it. If you’re into souvenir photos, though, it’s an option. 🌇 Timing It Right If you’re visiting during summer or warmer months, sunset would be the ideal time—just be aware those tickets go fast. The golden light and the city view make for a breathtaking scene. Also, don’t miss the hotspot photo areas these are perfect for capturing those unforgettable views. You’ll find designated spots, usually in the corners of the building, where you can place your phone securely to take amazing photos or videos with the skyline behind you. The backgrounds are stunning, especially at sunset or nighttime when the city lights come alive. These little details make a big difference in your experience, so be sure to walk around and find the best angles—they’re totally worth it! ✨ Final Thoughts Overall, Shibuya Scramble Square is a great place to visit for the views, the atmosphere, and the experience of being in one of Tokyo’s most iconic locations. It’s clean, modern, and full of energy. Don’t miss it!
Miriam I — Google review
View @ Shibuya Scramble Square. . The tallest building in Shibuya, standing at 230 meters tall, this modern skyscraper houses a diverse shopping complex, offices, and observation decks. . To no surprise, it's typically crowded.
Ivan T — Google review
A very nice and new mall that also housed the Shibuya Sky and observatory that overlook the area, giving you a clear view of the infamous Shibuya Crossing below. The mall is full of retail options and home to many Japanese handicrafts and crafts, which are intriguing and nice. Would love to buy them all! Haha. There were also some nice cafes and restaurants to choose from. Overall, it was a good shopping experience here.
Rex T — Google review
Great experience but the crowds within 1h of sunset are wild. 1.5h+ waiting to enter just before sunset. You have unlimited time at the top to enjoy though!
Nader S — Google review
Cool place to explore. If you looking for food (bento etc) with good prices check out the B2F, how about groceries ? B1F is for you. For expensive restaurants go right away at 12F and 13F. Location: just next to shibuya station
Gennalyn C — Google review
Shibuya Scramble Square is a mixed-use skyscraper connected to Shibuya Station in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. This chic mall features traditional Japanese crafts & food, French pastries & a 230m observation deck.
Raman B — Google review
Shibuya Scramble Square is one of the most impressive landmarks in Tokyo! Located right above Shibuya Station, this towering complex combines shopping, dining, and breathtaking views all in one place. The building is modern, elegant, and filled with high-end boutiques as well as local brands — a perfect mix of fashion, lifestyle, and technology. The highlight is definitely Shibuya Sky, the rooftop observation deck offering panoramic views of Tokyo — especially stunning during sunset or at night when the city lights come alive. It’s one of the best photo spots in the city! There are also many great restaurants and cafés inside, from quick bites to fine dining, making it a great place to relax after exploring Shibuya’s busy streets. The access is super convenient since it’s directly connected to Shibuya Station. Overall, Shibuya Scramble Square is a must-visit destination for anyone coming to Tokyo — whether for shopping, sightseeing, or simply enjoying the skyline.
Syauban A — Google review
2 Chome-24-12 Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0002, Japan•https://www.shibuya-scramble-square.com/•Tips and more reviews for Shibuya Scramble Square

40Grandberry Park

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Grandberry Park, formerly known as Grandberry Mall, is a modern outlet mall located just 40 minutes away from Shibuya in Kanagawa prefecture. The mall offers a wide range of well-known retailers and also features various entertainment facilities such as a climbing wall, cinema, Sega game center, Snoopy Museum Tokyo, and Machi Library. Additionally, visitors can take a break from shopping and enjoy nature at Tsuruma Park by having a relaxing picnic.
Don’t have time to go to Gotemba? You can try visiting this premium outlet instead. The atmosphere is calm, and you can even meet Snoopy. It’s very easy to access from Shibuya Station.
Anggia P — Google review
Huge mall and easily accessible, connected directly by the metro. Despite the many brands and shops, I was done in 2 hrs and left with just a sling bag towards the end as I was walking towards the train station getting ready to head back empty handed. Disappointed at the prices here, aren't exactly outlet, or at least not as attractively discounted as the US outlets.
Daphne Y — Google review
We originally came here just to visit the Snoopy Museum, but it turns out Granberry Park is a big outdoor mall complex — and we ended up spending the whole day here until evening. Lots of food options at the Gathering Market, and we ended up shopping quite a bit too. The kids were super happy because there’s an arcade as well. Overall, a really fun and spontaneous family day. Worth the visit if you’re in the area!
Hendra C — Google review
Grandberry park is a must if you want to get a local vibe and need for a shopping spree. Plenty of stores to choose from. Lots to see, eat and kid friendly. Right next to a park itself, so plenty of runners, dog walkers and locals hanging out that are willing to interact with you. Very updated area that has allot to offer.
ROY T — Google review
There is ample parking and is conveniently located next to the Tokyo-Den Entoshi line. There are a lot of affordable stores, and not just the high end boutiques. The food court and the gathering market has some delicious food as well. We prefer to come during the colder months because this is mostly an outdoor outlet. People bring their pets (we've seen dogs, cats and pigs), so during the summer heat, the smell of urine is strong. Other than that, we go back every so often.
Brittney O — Google review
Very practical, Shopping outlet just near down town Tokyo. The shops are Complete enough and practice use train from Shibuya. This outlet shop can be alternative for tourists, since Gotemba Premium Outlet is relatively apart from Tokyo, they can enjoy shopping here for faster and cheaper transportation. There also many restaurants, food court or food stalls. International Branded shops or local Japan brand also available.
Prima P — Google review
Here is connected to the Miami-Machida Granberry Park station. In the station, there are lockers for those who want to store their bags to shop hands-free. Once you go out, there is a bridge to the outlet. There is also a kid zone. I think they should have more restaurants, then it would be more perfect.
Tony C — Google review
Grandberry Park is a leading outlet and commercial complex situated just a 35-minute train ride from Shibuya. Connected directly to Minami-Machida Grandberry Park Station, it stands as one of Tokyo’s most expansive destinations. Boasting over 240 stores, this captivating entertainment park offers a diverse array of shopping, dining, movies, and outdoor experiences. Located adjacent to Tsuruma Park and the Snoopy Museum Tokyo, it provides endless opportunities for enjoyment, ensuring a day filled with excitement and delight.
Ankit S — Google review
3 Chome-4-1 Tsuruma, Machida, Tokyo 194-8589, Japan•https://gbp.minamimachida-grandberrypark.com/•+81 42-788-0109•Tips and more reviews for Grandberry Park
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41Daimaru Tokyo

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Daimaru Tokyo is a renowned shopping destination located near Tokyo Station. It spans the basement and thirteen floors of the GranTokyo North Tower, offering an exceptional shopping experience with high-end brands and charming cafes. One of its highlights is the Kit Kat Chocolatory Daimaru Tokyo Branch, known for its diverse selection of chocolates, including unique Japanese flavors. The building houses numerous shops and restaurants, making it easy to spend hours exploring.
🟧 Oct 2018 /Wed = 🙏🏻💜 Memories / throwback pics ------------------------------------ ● This is the massive Daimaru Food Hall at Tokyo Station ( ❇️ Yaesu entrance side). 😅 So many cakes and cookies! Oh My. This is just the confectionary hall. So much souvenirs for me to buy. ✔️ We spent an enjoyable time here at this basement confectionery hall. 🟡All sorts of interesting biscuits + beverages and snacks were sold here. 🤎A must visit.
Florence L — Google review
This place is amazing with nice place and good and cheap food as compare with outside family mart or Lawson.Its a place to purchase food if going on long trip for over few hours to have lunch on train
PY C — Google review
Found my fave greek yogurt here!! It’s double the price of other yogurts but so so worth it. Tastes like ricotta/ cream cheese?
Agnes S — Google review
Daimaru Tokyo is the ultimate one-stop shop—especially if you’re heading to the airport. The department store has everything: souvenirs, snacks, high-quality gifts, and even luggage if you need one last piece before flying out. The layout is easy to follow, with maps available to guide you through, and the bathrooms are spotless (huge plus when traveling). We came here while waiting for the airport limousine bus, and it was the perfect way to unwind, browse, and pick up those last-minute souvenirs without stress. There’s something for everyone—whether you want high-end treats, casual snacks, or practical travel items. Pro tips: • Airport connection → the limousine bus stop is right here, so it’s convenient for travelers. • Souvenirs → the basement food hall has beautiful gift boxes of sweets, tea, and snacks. • Luggage → you can buy carry-ons or large suitcases if you’re short on space. • Clean bathrooms & maps → makes it easy to navigate and refresh before traveling. • Timing → great place to spend an hour or two before heading to Haneda or Narita. Perfect mix of convenience and variety—highly recommend stopping here before leaving Tokyo.
Giovanni A — Google review
Very recommended place in Tokyo if you want to find JP snack/ cosmetics/ clothes/ etc. Dont forget to get 5% discount for foreigner.
Muew V — Google review
Plenty of departments but I’m all about that basement floors of food and snacks! 1 hour before closing time, different stalls will have discounts so be there if you’d like to snap some high quality treats! Otherwise perfect place to find gifts for friends / family that value food!
D. L — Google review
A shopping plaza building next to Tokyo Station, and if you don't have an actual item you are looking for to shop, then you may end up spending forever at the building looking at everything. It goes on and on and up to 13 or 14 floors for shopping and restaurants. So you get to eat and refill your fuel, then shop again. The tax-free process counters are also on the floor with the restaurant by the corner on the floor. Just check out the floor plan to see for the location.
Luke L — Google review
高木Takagi, who works at the front desk, was very rude and treated us unfairly. While two Japanese customers were chatting for a long time at the packing area, she did not say anything to them. However, when we started packing our items after they left, she asked us to leave. I was shocked and asked, “This spot is for packing, right?” She confirmed it was, but then insisted we had stayed too long, which was not true—we had only placed our shopping bags on the table. She raised her voice at us in a very unpleasant manner, which felt prejudiced. When I pointed out that the two people before us had spent a long time chatting there even though they had not bought anything, she replied, “I did not see that.” I was extremely disappointed and could not believe such an experience would happen in Japan. This incident left me with a very bad impression and an overall negative experience. I sincerely hope your company will take this matter seriously and ensure that all customers are treated fairly and respectfully in the future
Yuki B — Google review
1 Chome-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-6701, Japan•https://www.daimaru.co.jp/tokyo/?utm_source=google_map&utm_mediu…•+81 50-1782-0000•Tips and more reviews for Daimaru Tokyo

42Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store

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Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, the flagship branch of Mitsukoshi in Nihombashi, is a historic landmark dating back to 1673 and is considered Japan's oldest department store. The complex consists of two buildings and features a wide array of high-end and luxury brands. Notably, the main building was designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan in 2016 due to its remarkable architecture.
Such a stunning store to browse - I could've spent all day browsing the store. The basement floor has a wide selection of meals and food / snacks great for takeaway and breakfast. We shopped here a few times and even managed to get some end of day specials on the more pricey meals. Well worth a visit if you're in this area or just want to see a great department store
Clare M — Google review
We spent couple of hours here. The basement food shops were wonderful. The floor luxury items - like Hermes, and cosmetic, which the wife bought quite a few, much to my dismay when i check on my credit card... We were surprise to see a daycare place near the tax center when we took our receipts for tax free works. The top floor was an open garden with Bonsais and a food place (it was being work on for an event so we couldn't dine there), and there was a shrine up there.) Remember to rub the lion's paws, at the entrance, for good luck!
Steve T — Google review
Walking through the food section of the Mitsukoshi Nihombashi is always a good idea. It inspires, it is an experience on it’s own. I bought an ekiben and several sweets but everything which was on display looked appetising. The service is impeccable, the staff as polite as you would expect. For me, a visit to Japan isn’t complete if I haven’t visited Mitsukoshi
Stephan F — Google review
Nohombashi Mitsukoshi means high-end fashion. Here's where Etro, Jimmy Choo, Prada, LVMH, Tiffany, and Hermés glow. With the dollar so devalued (from a year ago), there are no more bargains. Even in these stores prices have increased. But the sales aren't bad, if they even have it. Curently, the Gengen Sato "Celestial Maiden" [Magokoro] statue in the center of the department store is exceptional in its beauty, craftsmanship, and scale! It towers over shopping to amaze; maybe even to distract. It fits in this opulent department store like a fine-cut diamond.
Jed J — Google review
What a beautiful and memorable experience at this historic Japanese department store! 🇯🇵✨ I came here specifically to purchase Edo Kiriko glasses, and ended up enjoying every corner of the store. The atmosphere is elegant and refined, and the service was absolutely exceptional at every department I visited: 💍 Ground Floor Jewellery Section – I had fun trying on some adorable pieces, and the staff were kind and patient. 🏠 Home Section – I found the perfect Edo Kiriko glasses. The lady who assisted me was incredibly helpful—she not only offered guidance on the pieces but even helped me download the Mitsukoshi app for extra benefits! The glasses were wrapped beautifully and securely, truly elevating the experience. 🍱 Food Hall – Amazing service! The team was very considerate and even helped rearrange my shopping bags so I could carry everything more easily on my own. 🚖 Taxi Service – Even the staff assisting with taxis were attentive, helping with all my bags and ensuring a smooth departure. This store truly showcases the best of traditional Japanese hospitality, all while offering a curated, high-quality shopping experience. Highly recommended whether you’re shopping for gifts, fashion, or simply enjoying top-tier service in a classic setting. 🛍️🗼🎁
Rina F — Google review
We were at the store 25OCT25 morning and asking for direction from the information counter, a very helpful staff in short hair and light grey suit overheard and approach us to assist and even walked with us to the store location in next building.She did even interpret to the Japanese sale staff on our behalf. Although the items we looking is not in that stall, she and the staffs guided us to the main shop in Ginza. Very impressed by her warm and excellent service and definitely will be back again to the mall again. Very good experience in your mall and please relay my praise to this young girl. Thank you. Greetings from Singapore !
David L — Google review
Such a beautiful shopping mall. It also has a beautiful area for art and music. I randomly walked in on a Sunday and found a magnificent organ player performing for the mall guests.
Jonathon A — Google review
Simply the best department store in central Tokyo area, my wife is shopping while I enjoy the rooftop garden
Yongkie H — Google review
1 Chome-4-1 Nihonbashimuromachi, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-8001, Japan•https://www.mistore.jp/store/nihombashi.html•+81 3-3241-3311•Tips and more reviews for Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store

43Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street

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Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street, located in Tokyo, offers a charming and retro shopping experience. The street is lined with stores selling everyday essentials, fresh produce, thrift shops, and casual cafes. It stands out for its unique collection of miscellaneous items known as zakka, including secondhand Le Creuset pots and pre-loved jewelry.
Quieter shopping street and not too touristy with some thrifting and food options.
Mia M — Google review
The street had a lot of interesting stores. We ended up buying 5 really nice pair of shoes from ABC mart and went back to the store twice
Michael D — Google review
Togoshi Ginza is a charming local shopping street that’s perfect if you’re looking to escape the busy crowds of central Tokyo. The atmosphere here is warm, relaxed, and very local—great for a slow stroll, casual bites, and soaking in everyday Japanese life. The street is lined with family-run stores, cozy cafes, and street food stalls selling everything from croquettes to yakitori. It’s clean, walkable, and surprisingly peaceful. It’s super accessible too—just a short walk from Togoshi Ginza Station or Togoshi Station. Whether you’re visiting solo, with family, or a partner, this place is definitely worth a few hours.
Imam B — Google review
Busy area.. of course it's what it is, a tourist heavy area. Plenty of shops, high-end and low-end, and plenty of places to dine. Came to shop during daytime, and returned for the night lights and dinner.
Leon T — Google review
Less than a mile stretch containing shops and restaurants. Each having it's unique charm, I'd recommend going during later in the evening hours as most shops would be open then.
Justus U — Google review
Old school vibe. Just include the place as your dinner plan will be sufficient
Jeanie G — Google review
Great local marke with lots of food and shops. Lively and good to visit when the weather is good.
B L — Google review
Absolutely brilliant little strip, great food and friendly people. Old school vibe
Rem L — Google review
戸越銀座商店街会館, 1 Chome-15-16 Togoshi, Shinagawa City, Tokyo 142-0041, Japan•http://www.togoshiginza.jp/•+81 3-3788-1474•Tips and more reviews for Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street

44MITSUI OUTLET PARK Tama Minami-Osawa

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MITSUI OUTLET PARK Tama Minami-Osawa is an American-style grand outlet mall offering a wide range of popular brand fashion, outdoor and home goods, toys, and restaurants. With over 100 stores in a French-inspired two-story townscape, shoppers can enjoy additional discounts at 39 tax-free stores including renowned brands like Michael Kors, Beams Outlet, and adidas. The mall also caters to plant and animal enthusiasts with shops selling gardening and pet supplies.
Walk-around and start scanning some great deals here. You might find some good bargain 👍🏻. Few brands offer great deals such as Vans, Nike, etc...
Suzaidee S — Google review
Today, I had a very unpleasant experience at a Levi’s store. The male staff member (a well-built man who seemed to be wearing glasses) said nothing during the checkout. Less than ten minutes later, I asked for a refund, but he told me that their store does not accept refunds unless the item is defective. Is there really any Levi’s store or major outlet in the world that refuses a return within just ten minutes? Since it seemed impossible to communicate with that staff member, I went to the customer service desk and explained the situation. The customer service representative told me that the receipt clearly states that returns are accepted. The customer service desk then contacted the Levi’s store on my behalf, and only after receiving their call did the staff member finally process my refund. Although I felt very uncomfortable as a traveler, I still thanked him before leaving the store — but he didn’t even respond or say goodbye. Instead, I could hear him mumbling something behind me. As an overseas visitor, I was extremely disappointed and offended. I sincerely hope that staff training will be properly reinforced.
쬬니 — Google review
It's easy to walk around and there aren't as many people as outside the city, which might be because there are many places selling products.
Goodluck D — Google review
This outlet is conveniently linked to several malls, offering a wide array of shopping options. If you can't find what you're looking for in one mall, you can easily stroll over to another nearby. However, it's worth noting that the outlet prices may not be prominently displayed. Therefore, it's advisable to inquire / check about any available discounts or promotions to make the most of your shopping experience.
00Y — Google review
The outlet is right next to the metro station so it's very convenient. There are many local Japanese brands which offers good price. The most surprising thing to us is there's even a glasses store which the frams price is very reasonable and you could pick up your glasses in an hour's time. Food wise, you could either dine in the restaurant within the outlet area, or could just walk for a minute back to the train station where there's a shopping mall with many other food option.
Le C — Google review
Great outlets in the same place. Good parking space but need to walk just a little but to reach here. There are some food stalls. We loved to explore and do shopping.
Mamata M — Google review
This outlet is only 40mins by Keio line from shinjuku, sizes is not very big but already good enough to do shopping. Many brands here including franc franc, adidas, Nike, beams, as know as, acis......they also have a supermarket inside the outlet. Recommend.
Annie T — Google review
Good place but very hard to find western size equivalents but good for shoes , Nike had many many great Jordans and good prices
Alex S — Google review
1 Chome-600 Minamiosawa, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0364, Japan•https://mitsui-shopping-park.com/mop/tama/•+81 42-670-5777•Tips and more reviews for MITSUI OUTLET PARK Tama Minami-Osawa

45Kappabashi Hondōri Shopping Street

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Kappabashi Hondōri Shopping Street is a must-visit for cooking enthusiasts and restaurant businesses in Tokyo. Spanning almost a kilometer, this street offers an array of shops selling tableware, kitchen utensils, appliances, sample food, furniture, signs, lanterns and uniforms. Located just 600 meters west of Sensoji, it's easily accessible from Tawaramachi Station on the Ginza line.
I visited here when Tanabata Festival was held in early July. The street was very crowded. There were so many food and drink stalls. It was very lively, so many people wore yukata here. The tokyo tower can also be seen from this street. It was a fun experience.
Desak D — Google review
Great place to grab some kitchen supplies and souvenirs. Make sure to stop into the small local shops that are run by elderly Japanese owners.
Brett B — Google review
Lucky enough to get it in a day where there was a local food and festival was there! Busy and lively and just plain fun. Good food to be found here.
Damien S — Google review
A must if you enjoy cooking and entertaining. Stroll this street and you will find shops carrying an assortment of cooking supplies. The crockery shops were a personal favorite but there are also shops for knives, pots/pans, appliances, take out containers, uniforms and even plastic food!
Amerjit G — Google review
A very cool place to walk around away from the packed crowds of Asakusa. Just stroll around the streets and enjoy browsing at all the restaurant and kitchen-related stores, the giant beetle and the golden statue of a kappa, a famous yokai in Japanese folklore. You can also get a very nice view of Tokyo Skytree.
Eric W — Google review
Quite disappointing actually. We arrived just before opening time (10:00am) but hardly any store were opened even at 10:30. We walked around waiting for stores to open and eventually half were opened by 11. And most of the stuff is very expensive, not very souvenir friendly.
Aileen L — Google review
If you like cooking and/or baking then this is the spot for you. There are soooo many cool stores on this street that have beautiful pottery, cool cooking utensils, and bakeware. We saw a lot of things (like matcha whisks) way cheaper than what you’d find at places like Loft or Don Quixote. There are also a ton of knife stores if you want a good chef knife made of Japanese steel. And a bonus: kappabashi is for kappa, the creature from Japanese folklore and Kappn from animal crossing! So there were a ton of cute little kappa drawings and statues.
Mandy C — Google review
Must visit if you like Japanese food culture. This is the street in Japan where you will find all the goods most restaurants use themselves. Some great knive stores too at reasonable prices.
Jan V — Google review
3 Chome-3-4 Nishiasakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0035, Japan•Tips and more reviews for Kappabashi Hondōri Shopping Street
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46Odaiba

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Odaiba, an entertainment district located on an artificial island in Tokyo, has become a leading tourist spot with its iconic spherical observation deck at Fuji Television's headquarters and the Odaiba Seaside Park featuring the Statue of Liberty. The area underwent proactive development in the 1990s and is now known for its coastal subcenter. It gained nationwide recognition after being featured in the popular drama series 'Bayside Shakedown'.
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47Tokyo Station

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Tokyo Station is situated in the old downtown area of the city, known as Shitamachi, which dates back to the 17th century. It is home to the Imperial Palace, Marunouchi business district, and upscale Ginza shopping and entertainment area. The neighborhood offers a more serene atmosphere compared to other trendy districts like Shinjuku and Shibuya. The station serves as a primary entry point for travelers arriving via Shinkansen or Narita Express.
By far the most intricate and very well designed section of the Tokyo Metropolitan area. This building was very popular with crowds and still offered many great locations for shopping and dinning. The bustle of the building was very quick but the directions were almost always in English. This is a must see in Tokyo!
Kyle M — Google review
Tokyo Station is more than just a transportation hub—it is a historical and architectural landmark that represents the heart of Tokyo’s rail network. Conveniently located in the Marunouchi district, this station serves as a central gateway to the rest of Japan, connecting local JR lines, subways, and the Shinkansen (bullet trains) to major cities across the country. One of the most striking aspects of Tokyo Station is its beautifully restored red-brick Marunouchi building, originally opened in 1914. The Renaissance-style architecture stands in charming contrast to the ultra-modern skyline that surrounds it. Inside, the design pays homage to its history while incorporating modern amenities and world-class efficiency. Beyond transportation, Tokyo Station is a destination in itself. The underground shopping complex—Gransta and Tokyo Character Street—offers everything from gourmet bentos and local delicacies to exclusive souvenirs and character goods. Whether you’re a traveler or commuter, the station delivers a seamless experience with clear signage in English and other languages, clean facilities, and exceptional service. Tokyo Station also provides direct access to important business and cultural districts, including the Imperial Palace, Marunouchi’s upscale offices and boutiques, and nearby Nihonbashi. Its connectivity and location make it an ideal base for both tourists and professionals. Despite the hustle and complexity, the station is surprisingly navigable once familiarized, thanks to its efficient layout and helpful staff. It’s advisable to allow extra time during your first visit, especially if you’re catching a Shinkansen or transferring between platforms. In summary, Tokyo Station is not only an architectural gem but also a marvel of Japanese engineering and organization. It exemplifies Japan’s attention to detail, respect for history, and commitment to quality service—making it a must-experience landmark in the capital.
Tan P — Google review
Tokyo Station seamlessly blends historic charm with modern efficiency. Its grand red-brick Marunouchi facade dates back to 1914 and was meticulously restored in 2012, complete with elegant domes and neo-Baroque details—including eagle and zodiac sculptures. It’s a must-see landmark in the heart of Tokyo.
Arif A — Google review
5 stars for the station, 3 stars for user errors! First-time visitors—use Google Maps! The Metro and Train stations are stacked, and it can be daunting for newcomers. After one night (and three hours getting lost solo), one day facing my travel traumas, and another day making only minor mistakes—I finally feel confident I won’t get lost again. It’s very complex for foreigners, yet incredibly organized and impressive. Pro tip: No talking on any rail system. It’s part of their culture to respect communal spaces—even if you’re shoulder to shoulder with five strangers during rush hour. A must-experience—unless tight spaces and touching strangers aren’t your thing.
Sarah S — Google review
Crowded station confusing for foreigners, but the best to board a speedtrain (shinkanzen) or to go to Narita. For shinkanzen or bus to Narita ask the taxi to go to Yaesu side. For Narita express train you have to go to the opposite Marinouchi side! Be at the station well in advance. Speedtrains to various destinations depart every 10-15 min, do not bother with seat reservation. Nozomi cars 1-2 are not reserved, 1-6 Hikari, Kodama. You can board Nozomi with railpass (no check onboard). Every car has luggage space for large suitcases behind the first/last seat row. There are small waiting rooms with AC and small shops on the platforms. Buses to Narita depart from the Yeasu side bus station stand No 7 every 10 min (1500 JPY). Tickets are not sold in advance, same day tickets only. At nearby counter booth you can pay in cash or card. To buy ticket on the bus you need IC Suica! For Narita express train it is best to buy in advance (reserved seat needed) at a machine assisted by staff, as it is tricky for foreigners (as online). The machines for Narita train tickets are placed on both sides of the station. Crossing from one side of the station to the other is a long walk (10 min) in crowd, so arrive at the suitable side.
Jiri K — Google review
A huzzle and buzzle but practical station nearly 4 Millingen passengers pass by here every day the front is japo european style and the set up already was big. It is nearby the imperial palace and contains many shops lugguge lockers are harder to find that is to so say available ones
Joost V — Google review
Think of Tokyo Station as a city-sized living room: busy, tasteful, and somehow totally cozy once you slow down. The moment you step into the Marunouchi side, the red-brick façade and old-school domes give the place a gentle, storybook vibe — like a train station that knows how to dress up for its own welcome party. How to spend a relaxing hour there: - Start with coffee: pop into a café in the station or the nearby KITTE building. Sip slowly and watch commuters weave past — it’s oddly calming. - Take a short stroll around the Marunouchi plaza and Gyoko-dori avenue. The tree-lined walk faces the Imperial Palace grounds and feels unexpectedly peaceful in the middle of the city. - Explore the station’s little worlds: Gransta and First Avenue Tokyo Station are full of tiny shops. Character Street has fun, colorful stores if you want something playful. Ekibenya Matsuri and the ekiben counters are perfect for picking a boxed lunch — buttery tamago, grilled fish, or regional specialties. - Find a bench or a quiet corner and watch trains. There’s something meditative about the rhythm of arrivals and departures, from local lines to the sleek Shinkansen flashing by. - If you want a green pause, head up to the KITTE rooftop garden for a skyline break and a soft breeze — great for thinking or scrolling through photos. Little things that make it nicer: - Go early or later in the evening to avoid peak rush-hour crowds. - Keep a few small bills for shops and vending kiosks. - Wear comfy shoes — there’s a lot to walk, but also many spots to sit. - Don’t rush: pick one or two small things to enjoy (a special ekiben, a short museum stop at the Tokyo Station Gallery, or a rooftop moment) rather than trying to do everything. Leave with a full belly and a sense that the city can be both energetic and gentle — Tokyo Station is a perfect place to feel that balance. Want specific cafés, ekiben recommendations, or a quick map to the rooftop garden? I can pull those up for you.
Foodie T — Google review
Enjoyed four Shinkansen (Bullet Train) rides in Japan : Tokyo to Hiroshima, Hiroshima to Shin-Osaka, Shin-Osaka to Nagoya and Nagoya to Tokyo. Tokyo station on the Marunouchi Square is an iconic heritage red brick building surrounded by skyscrapers. Navigating Tokyo station to find the correct platform to board the Shinkansen is itself a big task.
Ravi J — Google review
1 Chome Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan•https://www.tokyoinfo.com/•Tips and more reviews for Tokyo Station

48Tower Records Shibuya

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Tower Records Shibuya is Japan's largest music retail outlet, featuring 8 floors filled with a wide range of music record goods, including new arrivals and back catalogue stocks. In addition to its extensive music collection, the store also houses Tower Books, a mini book shop, and a relaxing cafe on the second floor. Visitors can also explore a live streaming area in the basement floor that offers space for live performances and exhibitions.
I had such a blast visiting Tower Records Shibuya. For people growing up in 80’s-90’s, physical media like CDs, cassettes, and Vinyl were part of the experience. Making a mix tape from favourite radio stations was a thing, a ritual. Tower Records in Shibuya is amazing. I purchased some rare records, and as a bonus they have real Altecs “Voice of the Theatre“ speakers actually playing music! These speakers are exceedingly rare, they were installed in movie theatres in 1940’s in USA. This store is such an experience. Highest recommendation from me.
Pandji C — Google review
I enjoy visiting this store occasionally, as I have always believed they would carry a wide variety of items due to their size. However, if one is interested in Japanese rap music, the selection seems limited to only the most popular artists. During my last visit, I was unable to find four specific artists, but apparently, the Sapporo location had all of them. Therefore, it seems that Sapporo might be the best place to search for Japanese rap music. Despite this, the store remains a wonderful place to visit.
キーまきゅー — Google review
The most unique place for music lovers! It has many floors where you find music from any genre throughout different decades. The location is very convenient - just a few blocks from Shibuya crossing.
Olya G — Google review
Amazing place for music lovers, really every genre you like. As someone who loves anime, J-pop, K-pop and more it was amazing. There even was a Ghibli big shelf!
Manou K — Google review
I love this music store. Staff is helpful and knowledgeable. Proficient in English. Great to see a store chain still dedicated to physical media. However my recent visit they had 2 music terminals which weren't working properly and I have never experienced in the past. Still I stand by tower records especially the shibuya store
C L — Google review
the best record store i have ever been into… i could have spent hours in here!!! very reasonable prices and a great diverse range of music that i can never find back in my home country. super nostalgic too, with cd and record players available to test your purchases on 🎶🎼 thank you so much tower records!!
Rebecca B — Google review
It is very nice to actually have a visit Tower Records, there are multiple stories and it is just lively and also full of life. The used CD section is quite fun to spend hours to discover some awesome piece.
Daton C — Google review
So much old skool nostalgia! Absolutely loved browsing in here. I wish we still had places like this in the UK! Cool merchandise too.
Charlotte B — Google review
1 Chome-22-14 Jinnan, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0041, Japan•https://towershibuya.jp/•+81 3-3496-3661•Tips and more reviews for Tower Records Shibuya

49Nakamise Shopping Street

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Nakamise-dori Street is a vibrant shopping destination that serves as the gateway to Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. This historic street has been bustling since the 17th century and features an array of stalls offering everything from traditional sweets and kimonos to quirky Kawaii toys and religious souvenirs. Visitors can expect a lively atmosphere, especially during weekends and holidays when crowds flock to explore its offerings.
Nakamise Shopping Street is a busy, colorful mix of traditional charm and commercial energy. Walking through, it’s easy to get swept up in the crowds, especially during a heatwave like the one I experienced—it can get quite uncomfortable. As a group, we bought some souvenirs, but quickly realized that better or cheaper options were just a few meters away, so a bit of patience pays off. The street is lively and vibrant, with plenty to see, but the highlight is at the end: a beautiful shrine that reminds you to be respectful and mindful of local customs. Overall, it’s worth visiting for the atmosphere and sights, but go prepared for crowds, heat, and careful shopping. Tip: Bring water, go early to avoid the peak sun, and take time to enjoy the shrine at the end.
Jason — Google review
Nakamise Shopping Street is a vibrant and historic market located near Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. Stretching approximately 250 meters, it features over 50 shops offering a variety of traditional snacks, souvenirs, and crafts. Visitors can savor famous treats like ningyo-yaki (sweet cakes) and senbei (rice crackers). The lively atmosphere, with vendors often showcasing their crafts, adds to the experience. Nakamise is an excellent spot to immerse yourself in Japanese culture while picking up unique gifts. Overall, it’s a must-visit destination for both tourists and locals alike.
Eldor S — Google review
History, Snacks, and Souvenirs: The Magic of Nakamise-dori (Asakusa) Nakamise-dori was the perfect vibrant stop before we boarded our cruise at Asakusa Pier. This historic street, which leads directly from the iconic Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate) toward the magnificent Senso-ji Temple, is an essential part of the Asakusa experience. We spent some wonderful time here, soaking up the atmosphere, which buzzes with tradition and modern life. The best part is the sheer good variety of shops packed into this pedestrian lane. It offers a beautiful transition, going from modern streets to the ancient temple grounds. Food, Drinks, and Treasures The street is a goldmine for visitors looking for authentic Japanese items. There are lots of options for food and drinks to keep you energized. You can grab traditional sweets like kaminari okoshi or ningyo-yaki—perfect fuel for sightseeing. We found the choices to be endless and a fun way to taste local treats. For anyone hunting for mementos, this is easily one of the best spots in Tokyo for souvenirs and handcrafted goods. From colourful fans and kimonos to beautifully detailed small crafts, we managed to pick up some unique treasures to take home. Knowing we were getting unique items right by one of Japan's most important temples made the purchases feel extra special. It was the ideal blend of sightseeing, snacking, and shopping before we set off on our futuristic boat ride!
II N — Google review
Nakamise-dōri is one of Japan’s oldest shopping streets, stretching for roughly 250 meters between Kaminarimon and the Hōzōmon Gate of Sensō-ji. Its history goes back to the early Edo period, when local residents were permitted to open small stalls to serve pilgrims visiting the temple. It is now a corridor of shops that has been operating continuously for centuries, even as it has passed through fires, reconstructions and modern redesigns. This street is always busy. From morning until sunset the flow of visitors is constant, and moving through the crowd becomes part of the experience: the fragrance of fresh senbei, the calls of vendors, the soft rustle of kimono fabrics, and the bright front displays overflowing with maneki-neko, prints, hand fans, masks, bowls, yukata, and every imaginable souvenir. There’s also a whole micro-world of snacks — taiyaki, matcha sweets, roasted nuts, yuzu drinks — each stall with its own speciality. Walking here at peak hours can feel overwhelming. Nakamise-dōri changes completely after dark. Around 20:00 the crowds thin, lights soften, and the entire street gains an unexpected calm. By 21:00 the stalls are mostly closed and the lanterns create a warm, almost cinematic glow. It becomes the perfect moment to appreciate the architecture, to photograph the shopfronts without people, and to enjoy the transition from the sensory overload of the day to a gentler, quieter Asakusa.
Anna K — Google review
Asakusa is a great place to get gifts, treats and snacks. Very busy area as there are thousands of people shopping here. If you do not mind the crowded place then go see Sensoji temple.
Dan W — Google review
Of course you must come to this area when visitng Tokyo. Probably the most famous temple in Japan. There is a walking street full of shops that you walk which leads you to the sensoji temple. Want a good view of the whole street? Head opposite of the street there is this information centre where you can go to the roof and see the whole street from the top.
SL W — Google review
Nakamise Shopping Street is located next to Senso-ji temple. On the occasion I went, it was packed with large crowds of tourists. Despite this, I enjoyed visiting here. It was a little difficult to walk through everyone however I didn't find the crowds to be pushy. There were many shops to buy snacks and souvenirs. All shopkeepers I interacted with were very friendly, welcoming, helpful and patient. Although prices are more expensive, I found the shops to be very appealing. The atmosphere of the street was amazing and a great place to people watch and socialise. I would highly recommend coming here!
Map R — Google review
Beautiful old town vibes, lots of food vendors. So lucky to experience the street culture dance celebration today Sept 28th 2025 (Sunday afternoon) Speechless ✅️ off my list
Goonie — Google review
1 Chome-36-3 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan•http://www.asakusa-nakamise.jp/•+81 3-3844-3350•Tips and more reviews for Nakamise Shopping Street

50MEGA Don Quijote

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MEGA Don Quijote, also known as Donki, is a popular discount chain in Japan offering a wide range of products at low prices. The Shibuya Honten store, opened in 2017, spans seven floors and is packed with an extensive selection of novelty items, household products, travel goods, costumes, snacks, alcohol and other drinks. This tax-free shopping haven is a one-stop-shop for cosmetics, medicine, electronics and food.
Tourists! This is the first place to check for goods. They have 7 floors stacked to the ceiling with name brands. Good prices and open 24 hrs! My pics are from 8am. Pretty quiet at this time. Friday night it's wall to wall people and annoying lights and sound but at 8am its just as annoying lights and sound without the crowds. 7th floor to check out for duty free. They have to wrap and seal consumables. There are 24 checkout positions so even when busy, it goes quick.
R T — Google review
A 9-storey mega store. 24 hours open. I can't think of anything that isn't available here! They have everything from skincare, food, alcohol, souvenirs, toys, bags, clothes, daily necessities, and stuffed animals. In short, if you short on time and need to buy souvenirs or various items before returning home, this is perfect for you. The staff is also very friendly and helpful. They give good advice to the customers for their purchase. The best part for tourists is that you can pay tax-free on the 7th floor. But in that case, you will definitely need your passport. However, the downside of this store is that there is a lot of crowd of customers even after midnight. And the price of the items are a bit high. Wheelchair ♿ accessibility is available ✅
Biswajit C — Google review
It's a giant store and a real attraction. There are several floors, each selling an impressive variety of things: from cosmetics and food to electronics and souvenirs. It's cool to walk around and see the variety, but I found the prices a bit steep, kind of "overpriced" compared to other places. Anyway, it's a chaotic and fun shopping experience. Entry is free and they accept credit card payments.
Luana B — Google review
Mega Don Quijote in Shibuya is pure chaos in the best way possible! I came here looking for extra luggage after realizing I over-shopped (as usual), and wow… ended up leaving with a bunch of random stuff too! The place is massive, with multiple floors packed with everything imaginable. You’ve got snacks, skincare, souvenirs, clothes, electronics, and even random things you didn’t know you needed until you see them. It’s basically a 24-hour treasure hunt, and the energy inside is wild. Definitely give yourself time to wander because every corner has something new to check out. The staff were really friendly and I love that they offer tax-free shopping too, just remember to bring your passport if you want to use it! Prices are pretty reasonable, and the variety makes it totally worth the visit. If you love shopping, quirky finds, and that over-the-top Tokyo energy, Mega Don Quijote is a must. I always walk out with a full bag (or two) and zero regrets!
Eren S — Google review
Large store with a good halal section, which was nice to see. But it’s also super noisy and very crowded, especially in the evenings. Be careful before if you’re buying non-halal items, even things like KitKats.. Always double-check the labels ingredients. Good for quick shopping and getting a sense of Japanese everyday stores!
Sajdah S — Google review
It's called one of the MEGA don quijotes for a reason! Prepare to spend at least an hour browsing all that this store has to offer with it's many floors of merchandise. It really is a one stop shop. They also have the largest selection of luggages out of all the nearby branches. If you see a suitcase you like, grab it or have someone stay with it otherwise it'll be easily snatched up. Not many soft suitcases, most were hard shell ones.
Jenn L — Google review
Always love to visit Donki whenever I go to Japan. Even though some people say the prices are a bit high, it’s still so much fun to walk around here — like exploring a jungle full of random, interesting stuff. The experience itself makes it worth the price!
Rico P — Google review
This place is bananas. We bought so much stuff. I had to buy a suitcase there and then proceed to fill it up with everything we bought plus, other items we purchased throughout the duration of our whole trip🤣 each floor has something different. The orange juice machine on the 7th floor is 💥💥💥
Raymond J — Google review
28-6 Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0042, Japan•https://www.donki.com/store/shop_detail.php?shop_id=442•+81 570-076-311•Tips and more reviews for MEGA Don Quijote
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wineries and wine tastings in and around Tokyo
Wineries
The  best zoos in and around Tokyo
Zoos
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Hiking
The  best architecture in Tokyo
Architectural buildings
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Art museums
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Outlet malls
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Science & space museums
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Street markets
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Sights
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Cooking classes
Tokyo skyline: the  most iconic buildings and best views in Tokyo
Buildings
The  best churches in Tokyo
Churches
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Coffee roasters
The  coolest clothing stores and boutiques in Tokyo
Clothing stores
The  best pool spots in Tokyo
Pools
The  best places to propose in Tokyo
Places to propose
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Aquariums
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Farms
Fun things to do in Tokyo:  fun attractions and activities
Fun things to do
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Art galleries
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Free attractions
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Bed and breakfast
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Free museums
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History museums
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Boutiques
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Bridges
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Arts and culture
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Hotels
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Spa hotels
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Malls
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Markets
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Observation decks
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Hostel
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Parks and gardens
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Photography museums
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Massage
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Cafes
Photo spots
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Top searches in Tokyo

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Wagyu
Udon
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Biryani
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Katsu
Unagi restaurant
Japanese gardens
Katsudon
Yakisoba
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English breakfast
Kawaii shops
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Rides

Popular road trips from Tokyo

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Tokyo to
Kyoto
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Osaka
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Nikko
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Seoul
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Nagoya
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Kanazawa
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Fujikawaguchiko-machi
Tokyo to
Matsumoto
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Hiroshima
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Sapporo
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Karuizawa-machi
Tokyo to
Takayama
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Ito
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Shizuoka
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Sendai
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Hakodate
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Nagano
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Hamamatsu
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Fukuoka
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Busan
Tokyo to
Ise
Tokyo to
Nasu-machi
Tokyo to
Nagasaki
Tokyo to
Hokuto
Tokyo to
Himeji
Tokyo to
Kobe
Tokyo to
Niigata
Tokyo to
Mito
Tokyo to
Toyama
Tokyo to
Chichibu

What's the weather like in Tokyo?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Tokyo for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Tokyo in January
  • Weather in Tokyo in February
  • Weather in Tokyo in March
  • Weather in Tokyo in April
  • Weather in Tokyo in May
  • Weather in Tokyo in June
  • Weather in Tokyo in July
  • Weather in Tokyo in August
  • Weather in Tokyo in September
  • Weather in Tokyo in October
  • Weather in Tokyo in November
  • Weather in Tokyo in December

All road trips from Tokyo

  • Tokyo to Kyoto drive
  • Tokyo to Osaka drive
  • Tokyo to Nikko drive
  • Tokyo to Seoul drive
  • Tokyo to Nagoya drive
  • Tokyo to Kanazawa drive
  • Tokyo to Fujikawaguchiko-machi drive
  • Tokyo to Matsumoto drive
  • Tokyo to Hiroshima drive
  • Tokyo to Sapporo drive
  • Tokyo to Karuizawa-machi drive
  • Tokyo to Takayama drive
  • Tokyo to Ito drive
  • Tokyo to Shizuoka drive
  • Tokyo to Sendai drive
  • Tokyo to Hakodate drive
  • Tokyo to Nagano drive
  • Tokyo to Hamamatsu drive
  • Tokyo to Fukuoka drive
  • Tokyo to Busan drive
  • Tokyo to Ise drive
  • Tokyo to Nasu-machi drive
  • Tokyo to Nagasaki drive
  • Tokyo to Hokuto drive
  • Tokyo to Himeji drive
  • Tokyo to Kobe drive
  • Tokyo to Niigata drive
  • Tokyo to Mito drive
  • Tokyo to Toyama drive
  • Tokyo to Chichibu drive

Explore nearby places

  • Tokyo
  • Chiyoda
  • Chuo
  • Minato
  • Bunkyo
  • Taito
  • Sumida
  • Shinjuku
  • Koto
  • Shibuya
  • Shinagawa
  • Arakawa
  • Meguro
  • Toshima
  • Kita
  • Nakano
  • Itabashi
  • Setagaya
  • Edogawa
  • Adachi
  • Katsushika
  • Suginami
  • Nerima
  • Urayasu
  • Ota
  • Ichikawa
  • Matsudo
  • Mitaka
  • Kawasaki
  • Musashino
  • Chofu

All related maps of Tokyo

  • Map of Tokyo
  • Map of Chiyoda
  • Map of Chuo
  • Map of Minato
  • Map of Bunkyo
  • Map of Taito
  • Map of Sumida
  • Map of Shinjuku
  • Map of Koto
  • Map of Shibuya
  • Map of Shinagawa
  • Map of Arakawa
  • Map of Meguro
  • Map of Toshima
  • Map of Kita
  • Map of Nakano
  • Map of Itabashi
  • Map of Setagaya
  • Map of Edogawa
  • Map of Adachi
  • Map of Katsushika
  • Map of Suginami
  • Map of Nerima
  • Map of Urayasu
  • Map of Ota
  • Map of Ichikawa
  • Map of Matsudo
  • Map of Mitaka
  • Map of Kawasaki
  • Map of Musashino
  • Map of Chofu

Tokyo throughout the year

  • Tokyo in January
  • Tokyo in February
  • Tokyo in March
  • Tokyo in April
  • Tokyo in May
  • Tokyo in June
  • Tokyo in July
  • Tokyo in August
  • Tokyo in September
  • Tokyo in October
  • Tokyo in November
  • Tokyo in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Tokyo?

Get inspired for your trip to Tokyo with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Tokyo Itinerary
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  • 4-Day Tokyo Itinerary
  • 5-Day Tokyo Itinerary

Best malls in nearby cities

  • The best malls in Yokohama
  • The best malls in Minato
  • The best malls in Chuo
  • The best malls in Taito
  • The best malls in Shinjuku
  • The best malls in Shibuya
  • The best malls in Chiyoda
  • The best malls in Koto
  • The best malls in Setagaya
  • The best malls in Toshima
  • The best malls in Kawasaki
  • The best malls in Meguro
  • The best malls in Saitama
  • The best malls in Nakano
  • The best malls in Chiba

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Yokohama
  • Top things to do and attractions in Minato
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chuo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Taito
  • Top things to do and attractions in Shinjuku
  • Top things to do and attractions in Shibuya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chiyoda
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bunkyo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Koto
  • Top things to do and attractions in Setagaya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Toshima
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sumida
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ota
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kawasaki
  • Top things to do and attractions in Shinagawa
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kamakura
  • Top things to do and attractions in Meguro
  • Top things to do and attractions in Saitama
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nakano
  • Top things to do and attractions in Narita
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chiba
  • Top things to do and attractions in Edogawa
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hakone-machi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nerima
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kita
  • Top things to do and attractions in Musashino
  • Top things to do and attractions in Katsushika
  • Top things to do and attractions in Arakawa
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mitaka
  • Top things to do and attractions in Urayasu

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Yokohama
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Minato
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chuo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Taito
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Shinjuku
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Shibuya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chiyoda
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bunkyo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Koto
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Setagaya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Toshima
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sumida
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ota
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kawasaki
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Shinagawa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kamakura
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Meguro
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Saitama
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nakano
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Narita
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chiba
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Edogawa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hakone-machi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nerima
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kita
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Musashino
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Katsushika
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Arakawa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mitaka
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Urayasu

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