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  1. Tsukiji Outer Market (築地場外市場, Tsukiji Jōgai Shijō) is a district adjacent to the site of the former Tsukiji Wholesale Market. It consists of a few blocks of wholesale and retail shops, as well as restaurants crowded along narrow lanes. Here you can find fresh and processed seafood and produce alongside food -related goods such as knives.

  2. www.japan-guide.com › e › e3053Tokyo Shopping Guide

    • Shinjuku - One of Tokyo's Largest Shopping and Entertainment Districts
    • Shibuya - Center of Youth Fashion
    • Harajuku - High Fashion vs Youth Trends and Counter Culture
    • Ginza - Tokyo's Premier Upmarket Shopping District
    • Marunouchi - Upscale Shopping Next to Tokyo Station
    • Ikebukuro - Large Department Stores and Electronics Chains
    • Odaiba - Shopping Malls on A Man-Made Island
    • Tokyo Solamachi - Shopping at The Base of The Tokyo Skytree
    • Roppongi - Upscale Shopping in The Middle of The City
    • Sugamo - The Old Ladies' Harajuku

    Centered around ShinjukuStation, a major transportation hub and the busiest train station in the world, this district is home to half a dozen major department stores, including several flagship stores; as well as outlets of Japan's largest electronics retailers combined with a host of other shops and boutiques along its streets and underground shop...

    Shibuya is another large shopping district that is the birthplace of many of Japan's youth fashion trends. It is home to some well known, trend setting clothing stores such as Shibuya 109, as well as dozens of small fashion stores along its streets. Small boutiques, including high fashion and designer brands, continue to be found through to Aoyama ...

    Harajukuhas a split personality with two parallel shopping streets that cater to very different shoppers. Omotesando, known as Tokyo's Champs-Elysees, is a tree-lined avenue with upscale boutiques, cafes and several leading designer brand shops. Takeshita Dori, on the other hand, is a center of youth fashion and counter culture found along a narrow...

    Ginza features high-end department stores, boutiques and designer brand stores. Nearly every leading Japanese and international fashion brand has a presence here, as well as major electronics brands such as Sony and Apple. The shopping extends into the nearby Yurakuchoarea with more department stores, boutiques and electronic retailers.

    The Marunouchidistrict on the west side of Tokyo Station is a business district where many of largest companies have their headquarters. The lower floors of many of the office buildings along the central Nakadori avenue contain cafes, restaurants and an abundance of shops. Additional department stores and an underground mall can be found at nearby ...

    Ikebukuro is another large shopping district centered around Ikebukuro Station, one of Japan's busiest train stations. Ikebukuro is a battleground between large department store groups including Sunshine City, Tokyo's first city within a city. Ikebukuro also competes with Akihabaraas an electronics center with the presence of big electronics retail...

    Odaiba is a popular shopping and entertainment district built on a man-made island in Tokyo Bay. The island is a trendy date spot, and its Aquacity, Decks and Diver Cityshopping malls cater to this crowd by mixing shopping with entertainment.

    Opened in 2012 at the base of the Tokyo Skytree, the Tokyo Solamachiis an exciting shopping and entertainment complex with over 300 shops and restaurants, including shops related to local Tokyo specialties and many unique souvenir shops.

    The Roppongi district had a facelift with the opening of the Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtowncomplexes which brought in hundreds of new upscale shopping and dining choices. Most shops specialize in fashion, accessories, household goods and interior design.

    The shops along Sugamo's popular 800 meter long Jizo Dori shopping street cater to an elderly clientele. The street is named after a beloved statue of the Jizo Bodhisattvathat stands on the grounds of the local temple and is believed to have healing powers. The district is particularly lively on the 4th, 14th and 24th of every month when the temple...

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  4. Tokyo. Toyosu Market. Large fish market that replaced Tsukiji. ••• Recommended. 3.4. ★★★★★. (19) #79 of 81 most visited in Tokyo. Intro. Get There. Hours & Fees. Hotels. Experiences. Toyosu Market (豊洲市場, Toyosu Shijō) opened in October 2018 on the man-made island of Toyosu in the Bay of Tokyo.

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  6. Intro. Get There. Hours & Fees. Hotels. Experiences. Omicho Market (近江町市場, Ōmichō Ichiba) has been Kanazawa 's largest fresh food market since the Edo Period (1603-1868). Today, it is a busy and colorful network of covered streets lined by about 200 shops and stalls.

  7. Kuromon Market (黒門市場, Kuromon Ichiba) is a covered public market that stretches around 600 meters parallel to Sakaisujidori Street in the Minami area of Osaka. The market has about 150 shops that predominantly sell fish, meat and produce, with other shops also purveying traditional sweets and low priced clothes and homeware.

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