Maru-Ara Watanabe offers selected Japanese-style items embedded with the essence of Kyoto and Edo. Our product lineup includes kimonos, Hakimono (Japanese-style footwear), tableware, everyday items, souvenirs and more.
We propose a way of enjoying "Wa (Japanese)" taste that we discovered while promoting "Geta (Japanese wooden footwear)" and other items in Paris.
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We hold the best collections of woodblocks in Japan! All of our prints are made from original woodblocks and bear a stamp of quality assurance that only Watanabe Color Prints can provide.
Art Plaza Magatani( Japanese Goods, Souvenirs, Antiques / Tameikesanno )
Four generations of expertise in dealing Japanese antiques. We believe that antiques should become part of your daily life, adding a touch of history and warmth to a room. Visit us to see our incredible stock!
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Original custom-order screens, woodblock prints and Japanese antiques! Yokoyama has over 100 years of history dealing in the best of Japan's past, and creating new art pieces for your living spaces.
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Hara Shobo has been in business for over 70 years, specializes in Ukiyo-e prints. Our collection ranges from affordable prints (approx. 10,000yen) to museum-quality pieces. With our broad knowledge and top-quality service, we are trusted by collectors and museum curators both in Japan and overseas.
Ito-ya has many shops, but when I need paper of any type for a project, the Ginza branch is where I head. The clerks "know their stuff" and are very helpful. Large orders were accurately shi...
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...
Oriental Bazaar is just that, BIZARRE! If you ever take a Japanese friend here, they will find a lot of goods to be less than authentic. However, people receiving the gifts probably won't notice the...
They managed to modernize old Japan in a very comfortable and not in your face way. Wa is becoming more and more popular in Japan and The Cover does a nice job at doing it without taking away the old...
This place is wonderful. I felt terrible for having lived in a tea-centered culture for so long and knowing so little about it. So one afternoon on a shopping trip I went into the store. The staff ...
"Tenugui" seems to be the equivalent of kitchen towels. But people wrap it around their heads too. My friend uses it to dry dishes and steam vegetables.
The tenugui-s sold here are very...
Fuji Tori is a beautiful store full of traditional Japanese antiques and craftsmanship. This is the place to come if you're looking for traditional Japanese art, ceramics, woodblocks prints, scrolls, ...
Japanese Goods, Art Galleries, Antiques ( Omotesando, Aoyama )
Japanese calligraphy, like everything else in Japan, has been effected by modernization. Much in the vein of modern art, modern calligraphy is available. Usually, it comes in the form of abstract rend...
Traditional Japanese, Japanese Sweets & Cafes, Japanese Goods ( Takadanobaba )
Kasuyo is the quintessential off-the-beaten-path cafe to which you bring family, friends or dates and impress them with your knowledge of Tokyo. Though it is located within a ten-minute walk from Meji...
Are you a tea aficionado? Not just matcha but all types of exotic and tepid offerings are offered here at Lupicia. The shop offers a HUGE variety and spreads it out for maximum browsability. Also take...
If you love samurai swords or other deadly Japanese style weapon, Japan sword is the place for you. They carry handmade swords and have replicated handmade samurai armor as well. It is very interestin...
Okura is a charming little Japanese antique store at the edge of Roppongi. It's run by a really helpful lady who speaks good English and is happy to explain any of her pieces to you. The store isn't v...
If you're in Japan for any period of time, a fan is a very practical thing to acquire. Muggy weather isn't at all uncommon, and a fan can help you alleviate that. If you're in Asakasa, be sure to chec...
Bengara is a haven for people seeking authentic souvenirs. They specialize in noren, but they have other traditional fabric crafts as well. For instance, if you're interested in furoshiki, you can fin...