I love this shop!Ito-ya is all stationary department store! Whenever I go to Ginza, I drop in. I especially like to go schedule notebook fair in winter time before new year.
They have a msasive colle...
This is a very cute store, full of cards and various other paper goods. There is a wide range of products, and they all seem to be of a high upscale quality. If you take the time to look around, you c...
This is a wonderful store with several floors worth of stuff that will delight those who are interested in cards, stationary, pens, and paper. It is a bright and cheerful store that has several goodie...
One of the biggest bookstore I saw.
It's not so far from the Tokyo station, take Marunouchi central gate.
You will find a good selection of foreign books, especially in English. I saw a few in French...
While this book store doesn't have as large of a foreign collection as, say, Kinokuniya in Shinjuku, it does have a different selection of books. I've found books here that I never even noticed or wa...
I love to read but foreign books are expensive in Japan...
This bookstore is great cause you can find a lot of second hand books for a cheap price.
The store is quite small but it's weel arranged an...
I am a huge fan of reading and love going to bookstores. Junkudo is an amazing bookstore (probably even more amazing to those who can read Japanese! hehe). Just going through the aisles is an adventur...
This is a great place to go if you're looking for something anime-related. There are floors upon floors of manga and anime products that will delight you for hours. If you're interested in manga, make...
This was heaven. I walked into the English section and was immediately entertained. This store has manga in English (although sadly, the prices are as they are in the U.S.--around $12/book). What I wa...
Blue Parrot is a great little used book shop if you're missing some English literature or want to pick up anything from a new guide book to a new DVD. The prices are very reasonable and periodically ...
There are two Kinokuniya's located in Shinjuku and this location is definitely the one you want to avoid. Everything inside is very well organized and the staff are very helpful, but getting to the f...
Plaza( used to be known as a Sony Plaza)is so popular among Japanese girls. They sell cosmetic, clothes, stationaries, bags, t-shirts, cups foods, and so on. They often sell imported items and a bit u...
Ito-ya 3 is simply incredible. It's full of traditional Japanese papers, and it caters to Japanese calligraphers. If you don't know anything about Japanese papers, then you're going yourself a disserv...
If you're interested in learning wadaiko (taiko drumming), this is a great place to give it a try. Miyauchi-sensei is fun and makes the classes entertaining and informative. The classes are conducte...
Muji may be my favorite store in Japan. As a college student, its as if someone had peeked into my brain, anticipated everything I ever needed on an average day, and put it all into one store. Everyth...
Book off lives up to its name in being a great place to find books. They cary both new and old, although their new selection isn't as extensive as some other places. You can also sell them used books ...
I happened to find this shop when I went to a book store on the 5th floor of Bellevie Akasaka, which is the so-called "Eki-bil" (shopping building connected to a train station). 3 Tres wg a...
I was very impressed with the service I got at the FedEx in Yotsuya. They were very patient with my broken Japanese request for sending an item via express mail, and sending a fax. I really needed to ...
MUJI may actually sell everything one can think of. They have a clothing department, which I am not a fan of. The clothes, as keeping with the MUJI image and all very plain and casual. However, they a...
This is a bit secret place! This is such a lovey stationary shop run by couples. Their display is like liburary!
Around the entrance, they display antique stationaries and looks really arts!Just visi...