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  1. 2018年4月27日 · One of the shopping capitals of the world, Japan is often associated with luxury goods. But never fear, this lovely country is a haven for both savers and the spendthrifts! Discover some local fashion and beauty brands you shouldn't miss when in Japan.

  2. 2018年5月22日 · Seibu. Seibu is a well-known name in Japan, operating not only department stores but also real estate holdings and several train lines in Tokyo, including the Seibu Shinjuku Line and the Seibu Ikebukuro Line. Seibu Shibuya presents spacious buildings with numerous brand stores located right next to Shibuya Station.

  3. 2018年11月27日 · We at Japan Objects are always on the lookout for top-tier traditional Japanese crafts. When shopping in Tokyo, the options can be dizzying—if not absolutely exhausting—to sort through, so to help you find what you’re looking for we’ve put together a list of our

  4. 2023年5月16日 · Situated adjacent to Tokyo Station, the strikingly sleek Tokyo Midtown Yaesu marks the third “Midtown” development from Mitsui Fusodan, opening on March 10th, 2023. A staggering 45-stories, the new complex boasts high-end shops, prime office space and

  5. 2017年12月4日 · Known as one of the most popular discount store chains in Japan, at Don Quijote ("Donki") you can get the best deals for all sorts of items for your loved ones, or even yourself. Plus they're open 24 hours! If you're looking for some anime/otaku-themed souvenirs, head to the legendary Don Quijote Akihabara outlet. Looking for more?

  6. 2017年10月16日 · Home. > Life in Japan. > Beauty & Fashion. Tokyo Dirt-Cheap Clothes Shopping Tour. Stop 4: Shinjuku. https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/FOREVER_21. From Shibuya, hop on the Yamanote Line and head to Shinjuku. Here you have a choice: used alternative clothes on the west side and new women's clothes on the east.

  7. 2016年4月22日 · From Zara to H&M to local designer boutiques, Tokyo is as diverse as they come when shopping for fashion. However, the abundance of stores might have you bypass some of the outlet malls here in Tokyo. Don't: If you're looking for cheap, high-end goods