Akihabara

Welcome to neon land. Akihabara is the electronics capital of Japan and walking through its streets you can barely see in front of you for the amount of flashing shop signs and video screens. Stree...

Aoyama

Aoyama, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city offers a world of Japanese and international upmarket brands. The newly designed Prada building here stands for everything this neighbourhood...

Don Quijote

Don Quijote is a chain of stores known for selling pretty much everything, from sake-flavoured Kit Kat to whimsical crab-shaped head gear. This particular location in Shibuya is the largest one in ...

Ginza

For label lovers, the district Ginza is a retail heaven. The Japanese adore their fashion items and clothes from big designers. This is where you’ll find the usual suspects - Chanel, Hermes and eve...

Ginza Mitsukoshi

Japan’s oldest department store has stores in Ginza and Nihonbashi. Womenswear, accessories, menswear, toys, childrenswear and restaurants from fourth basement floor to the 12th floor. Mitsukoshi w...

Harajuku

Catering for a similar crowd to Ginza, the colorful street Harajaku has more of an edge. As well as the familiar Prada, Dior and Burberry, if you walk just round the corner you’ll find the funky te...