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  • Fun Shops, Shopping-Others, Interior Design & Furniture ( Daikanyama )
  • Looking for something odd at a decent price? Come here. Some of the items inside are a little.. off, but would make a great gag gift. There are some really nice things in here too that you just mig...
  • La Fuente

  • Shopping Malls ( Daikanyama )
  • I love this shopping mall because the layout of this place is even more fantastic than Daimaru Peacock in Daikanyama! The annex and main buildings are connected in this awesome zig-zag arrangement th...
  • Sun Rose Daikanyama

  • Shopping Malls ( Daikanyama )
  • Just a stone's throw away from La Fuente - another great shopping mall. This place is much smaller than any other shopping mall I've been to, but it has a lot of authenticity...everything from the ci...
  • Loveria

  • Shopping Malls ( Daikanyama )
  • This is one of the few "Outdoor-inspired" malls in Tokyo that I've seen. As you may imagine, the type of weather outside dictates how much you can actually enjoy this laid back, European st...
  • Zapady-Doo

  • Fun Shops, Interior Design & Furniture ( Daikanyama )
  • This is a great shop - lots of trinkets and items that show exactly how much Japanese people actually understand about the international world - which is not a lot. I know I'm generalizing, but bear ...
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  • Yamada Heiando

  • Japanese Goods, Antiques ( Daikanyama )
  • Yamada Heiando has been in business since 1919, and specializes in lacquerware. They are known for producing top-quality pieces, and even the Imperial Household buys their wares from them.
  • CouCou: Daikanyama

  • 100 Yen Shops ( Daikanyama )
  • CouCou is a fun shop full of cute and colorful items. This is a good place to find a present! Best of all, everything costs 315 yen.

Sightseeing Articles

  • Japanese Gardens
  • Gardens in Japan were historically developed and used as places to teach...
  • 100 Yen Shops
  • Simply put, a 100 yen shop is a store in which everything costs 100 yen...
  • Maid Cafes
  • A maid cafe is exactly what you might think it means: a pretty girl...
  • Super Sentos
  • Sento is a public bath house. Japanese are really fond of taking...
  • Shrines
  • One of the really refreshing aspects of living in Japan is the omnipresence...
  • Temples
  • Buddhism has had a profound effect on Japan and Japanese history...
  • Sento (Public Bath)
  • Sento is a public bath house. Japanese are really fond of taking a bath. Sento was...
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