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Inching beyond its cult-like status, Matohu has built a devoted following since debuting in 2006. Drawing inspiration from Japan's Keicho period (the late 16th and early 17th centuries), duo Hiroyu... read more
A couple of eco-aware Swiss gents have caused a sensation in trend-crazy Tokyo, so this Tokyo flagship was virtually inevitable. And within a stark concrete monolith by Torafu Architects, F... read more
Although we're loath to admit it, not everyone can pull off the gothic-anime Blade Runner look. For those of us with less futuristic fashion tendencies, Onassis brings its brand of timeless Am... read more
It's family time at the huge, new, five-floor mega-outpost of the ubiquitous Japanese chain with casual, cool, inexpensive clothes for every age group; the setting near Shinjuku station i... read more
Paper-holics go on holiday at this always-packed, century-old stationery mecca (with an oversized, red paper-clip at the entrance). The second floor's a calm oasis of fountain pens a... read more
Geerheads gravitate to buzz, whir and beep at this tech-obsessives' palace of all things electronic. When they tire of this superstore (do they ever?) the surrounding Akihabara electronics dis... read more
International labels and hip boutique designers converge at this mega emporium in Shinjuku. We confess, we love this department store for its amazing basement food floor (depachika) where gourmet d... read more
Traditional tableware, rice bowls, teapots and chopstick rests come inexpensively at this top-notch pottery and kitchenware shop in the restaurant supply area of Kappabashi (where foodies find lots... read more
Tokyo fad-followers keep current at this cutting-edge spot in Shibuya Station with an eye for all that's new and noteworthy; hottest snack, latest CD, soon-to-be-talked-about book—it's here..... read more
Japanese designer Issey Miyake's colorful pleated designs hang oh-so-chicly in this newly refurbished, minimalist space. Walls are covered in recycled aluminum, windows are floor-to-ceiling and a l... read more
It's a tale of three stories at this cool, sleek and modern Ginza tea space. A long, wooden counter sells green tea on the first, a café with tea and sweets can be found on the second, and a... read more
Bargain boys and babes bank on the cheap trinkets, tableware and cosmetics at this two-floor Shibuya budget bonanza; college kids can’t go wrong with the cut-rate housewares and we can’... read more
Fashion-forward females worship this ten-floor, hundred-shop clothing mecca. Get it all, from head-to-toe; accessories and manicures included. Popular Samantha Vega bags are found on the first... read more
Get your shark-skin wasabi grater or a personalized cutter at this fifth-generation knife shop in the world’s largest fish market. A friendly staff give this store a sharp edge over the other... read more
Check out the unique, avant-garde collection of Junya Watanabe at this Omotesando shop. An apprentice of Comme des Garcons' Rei Kawakubo, Watanabe gets playful with glow-in-the-dark fabrics and inv... read more
Yohji Yamamoto may have filed for bankruptcy, but nobody can take his place as one of the original power three to transform Japanese fashion (along with Rei Kawakubo and Issey Miyake). Soak in Yama... read more
Carla Sozzani's collaboration with Rei Kawakubo results in the ultimate destination for fashionistas in Tokyo. The store's three floors showcase collections from top designers including Junya Watan... read more
Leave it to Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron to outdesign the clothing inside this sexy outpost of the international fashion label. Concave here, convex there, all those diamond-shaped gl... read more
Get the latest Japanese designer threads and accessories at the Shinjuku outpost of this popular apparel chain. Seven floors are filled with clothing and more for men, women and children, plus lots... read more
Drop some yen on Lolita looks at this second-floor Takeshita Dori Street boutique where the detailed styles come with a punk, gothic, innocent, or very Japanese twist. Okay, maybe you're not in the... read more
Inching beyond its cult-like status, Matohu has built a devoted fol...
A couple of eco-aware Swiss gents have caused a sensation in trend...
Although we're loath to admit it, not everyone can pull off the got...
American brewmeister Bryan Baird brings his craft beers to a second...
It's family time at the huge, new, five-floor mega-outpost of the u...