Shopping Mall / Shopping Street Spots in Tokyo Area

  • Tokyo Midtown
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    939 Reviews
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Akasaka 9-7-1 others
    This facility is directly connected to Roppongi Station with a shopping area, the Ritz-Carlton Tokyo (hotel), an office area, museum, convention hall, medical institution, and residential area, etc. There are famous brand shops in the shopping area, and you can enjoy shopping in a stylish and open space. The restaurants serving international cuisine are popular to a variety of people. It is famous for its outdoor illumination in the Christmas season.

    found the back area of midtown with all the lights and illumination, all every nice and pretty great for pictures, not sure if its up all winter

  • Kappabashi Dougu Street (R)
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    1310 Reviews
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    Tokyo Taitou-ku Nishiasakusa 1
    This is a wholesaler district full of approximately 170 shops stocking items such as professional-grade cookware, tableware, kitchen equipment, ingredients for restaurants and plastic food samples. Plastic food samples that are one aspect of Japan’s unique culture are popular as souvenirs. In addition to tourists, there are many chefs from overseas that visit to purchase kitchen knives and molds. Closest train stations include Tawaramachi Station and Asakusa Station.

    Almost a kilometre long, this street is lined on both sides by shops both small and large selling catering supplies including tableware, utensils and appliances and sample food. There is a English...

  • Haneda Airport International Terminal
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    Tokyo Ota-ku Hanedakukou 2-6-5
    This terminal located in Tokyo’s Ota City is just for international flights arriving to and departing from Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport). This airport is used by many tourists as an entrance to the metropolis of Tokyo. The arrival lobby is on the second floor while the departure lobby is on the third floor. Inside the building are various facilities such as a foreign exchange booth, a luggage storage service, a clinic, and a kids’ corner, as well as a complete assortment of shops and restaurants. Edo Ko-ji on the fourth floor is a commercial area that replicates the townscape of the Edo period, while the fifth floor is occupied by popular character shops. Visitors can take in the dramatic sight of airplanes landing and taking off from the free observation deck.
  • Shibuya Hikarie
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    524 Reviews
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Shibuya 2-21-1
    This is a multi-purpose high-rise building near Shibuya Station. Opened in 2012, a collection of approximately 200 shops, including fashion, household goods, and food stores catering to people of all ages, are assembled in the ShinQs shopping area. The building houses, in addition to cafes and restaurants, a musical theater, the Tokyu Theater Orb, and an event hall. The many upper level office floors are home to global businesses. It is one of Shibuya's landmark towers, attracting many visitors.

    Cool place, on a high end side. Accross from new Shibuya Scramble Square. Few shops and restaurants. Right above the station

  • Shibuya109
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    608 Reviews
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Dougenzaka 2-29-1
    This mall filled with shops on the cutting edge of youth fashion located in the Dogenzaka area of Shibuya City is popularly known as “Marukyu.” In addition to ladies fashion and cosmetic shops, here patrons can also find stores carrying unique items created in collaboration with famous young entertainers. Restaurants can be found on the seventh floor serving authentic Italian pasta and novel desserts. Known as a mecca for young people, this popular spot has come to be a symbol of Shibuya.

    I am in my forties so I would say, if you want to browse or eat, then yes. To buy, probably not. This is one of those pretty department stores. Some of the items were nice but I have gone past the...

  • Nakano Broadway
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    514 Reviews
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    Tokyo Nakano-ku Nakano 5-52-15
    As a complex building that opened in 1966, the lower level floors are a shopping center while the upper level floors are condominiums. Known as a holy land for subculture, the space from the second floor to the fourth floor is occupied by many specialist-oriented shops carrying anime, manga, used books and premium toys. From the first basement floor to the ground floor there are a row of shops related to food products, daily necessities, and fashion. The area is frequented by many women and non-Japanese, and is a popular shopping spot regardless of age or nationality.

    Nakano Broadway is a very good place to find old anime stuff, while Akihabara it’s all flashy and bran new anime and manga, Nakano Broadway is most nostalgic/vintage and you can find little...

  • Yebisu Garden Place
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    481 Reviews
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Ebisu 4-20
    This is a complex in Shibuya City housing office buildings, shopping facilities, restaurants, the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Museum of Yebisu Beer, and the Westin Hotel Tokyo etc. Among the restaurants, the French restaurant “Gastronomy Joel Robuchon” is famous for being awarded three stars in the Tokyo Michelin Guide. It is about a five-minute walk on the “Ebisu Skywalk”—a moving footpath from the east exit of Ebisu Station.

    Worth a look if you happen to be in the area. This commercial complex has a stunning architecture and stands out thanks to the castle like building at its end, which is quite unexpected in Tokyo !

  • Matsuya Ginza
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    311 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 3-6-1
    This is a department store located in the Ginza district of Tokyo’s Chuo City whose roots lie in the Tsuruya Gofuku store that was started in Yokohama in 1869. The exterior walls that switched over to all LED-lighting in September 2006 have made the store become a new landmark among Ginza’s night scenery. The store is home to world famous brands such as Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior, as well as select shops carrying high quality items. The food merchandise area that spans two full floors is bustling with visitors returning from work or shopping.

    A local department store not that well known nor expanded outside japan. Typical store with all the major departments. Was looking for a stationery but they don’t appear to have. Each department...

  • Omotesando Hills
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    311 Reviews
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 4-12-10
    This mixed-use complex was built on the site of the former Dosokai Aoyama Apartments that were a landmark of Omotesando. With a prominent existence in Omotesando, a place where Japan’s cultural trends originate, the complex is known for its concentration of global brand shops and Japan main stores. The facility is full of shops handling refined urban products. The creative architecture designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando is a must-see.

    While the street is pristine, this wasn’t for me, i prefer to shop local and not a large high end chains but the stores are inviting and stunningly classy. Omotesandō Street is tree-lined street that...

  • Marunouchi Building
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    306 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 2-4-1
    The Maru Building has assembled a large variety of over 140 international and domestic shops and restaurants in this landmark building. The premium zone restaurants on the 35th and 36th floors offer a fine dining experience.

    Great mall with fashion - no international big brands - nice local Japanese. Great selection of eateries especially on level 5 and 6, and spaces to sit down and take a rest. The reason I came here...

  • First Avenue Tokyo Station
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    286 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 1-9-1
    A shopping mall located at the Yaesu Entrance to Tokyo station which hosts some 100 unique shops selling sweets, bento box lunches, light meals, character merchandise, and fashion accessories. The mall is divided into the Tokyo Character Street area, lined with shops affiliated with popular fictional characters and TV stations; Tokyo Ramen Street, filled with popular ramen shops; Tokyo Me+, dedicated to souvenirs and sweets; Gochiso Plaza, where most of the restaurants are located; Tokyo Okashi Land, a home for pastry shops; and Gourmet Plaza, where visitors can enjoy the flavors of famous food vendors from around the nation.

    We thought Character Street, Ramen Street, Gift Street and Gourmet Street were all standalone parts of Tokyo Station, turned out they were under this mall part of the station. Definitely advisable to...

  • Shin-Maru Building
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    355 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 1-5-1
    The official name of this skyscraper located in the Marunouchi district of Tokyo’s Chiyoda City is Shin-Marunouchi Building. Floors nine through 37 are an office zone that is home to the offices of numerous well-known Japanese and foreign companies. In the commercial zone occupying the area from the first basement floor to the seventh floor are approximately 150 shops full of luxury and uniqueness, spanning fashion, cosmetics, miscellaneous goods, boutique foods, and proper restaurants. The interior of the facility has an open space and relaxed ambience with plenty of sofas and benches, allowing visitors to enjoy a long period of shopping without any stress.

    We dined at the Teppan Yaki Ten Honmaru restaurant in the Shin Marunouchi building. It is across the street from the Tokyo Train Station. We sat at the bar & watched the chefs cook our meal. Not only...

  • DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
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    Tokyo Koutou-ku Aomi 1-1-10
    This commercial facility is located in Tokyo’s Odaiba area. It opened in 2012 as a new sightseeing place for sightseeing in Tokyo. It features fast fashion shops and popular brands from Japan and overseas as well as a restaurant floor and a food court containing branches of famous Tokyo stores. It also has the Zepp DiverCity entertainment facility that contains a Round 1 Stadium complete with bowling alley. The shopping complex is also famous for the life-size Gundam replica standing just outside.
  • Sunshine City
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    Tokyo Toshima-ku Higashikebukuro 3-1
    This mixed-use commercial complex located in Tokyo’s Toshima City Higashi Ikebukuro district is a famous landmark in Ikebukuro. Comprised of five buildings, the Sky Circus observatory complex and a restaurant floor offering good views can be found in the tallest Sunshine 60 building. Inside the other buildings are many popular sightseeing spots such as the Sunshine Aquarium, the Konica Minolta Planetarium “Manten,” NAMJATOWN, and the Ancient Orient Museum, while guests can also enjoy gourmet food and shopping on the shopping center “alpa”.
  • Mitsui Outlet Park Tama Minami Osawa
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    211 Reviews
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    Tokyo Hachioujishi Minamiosawa 1-600
    An outlet mall conveniently located just a two-minute walk from Minami-osawa Station on the Keio Sagamihara Line. In addition to numerous domestic and international apparel brands and select life goods stores, the mall hosts an adult cultural activities school, pet shop, cafes, and restaurants. Concerts and other events are also frequently held amidst the attractive Provence-style architecture of the grounds.

    Although the scale and area of the outlet park is relatively small compared to other outlets in Tokyo such as Mitsui outlet lark in Kisarazu / Shisui Premium Outlet in Narita. Although there are not...

  • LaLaPort Tachikawa Tachihi
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    115 Reviews
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    Tokyo Tachikawashi Izumichou 935-1
    This shopping center that opened in 2015 in the Izumi-cho district of Tokyo’s Tachikawa City is directly connected to Tama Monorail’s Tachihi Station via a pedestrian deck. Within the three floors of shops are large stores such as MUJI, GU, ZARA and Tokyu Hands, as well as a diverse variety of dedicated stores for apparel and lifestyle miscellaneous goods, and restaurants. There are a complete line of gourmet eateries including a popular pancake shop and Kagurazaka’s famous Japanese-style cafe. There is also a food court where families can easily have a meal together.

    Spacious mall, not very crowded as away from city centre. Most shops have stores in major city centre area, better go to shinjuku as the stores there are flagship with greater variety. Rather take a...

  • LaForet HARAJUKU
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    195 Reviews
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 1-11-6
    This fashion building with six floors above ground and two underground floors opened in 1978 at the intersection of Omotesando and Meiji-dori Avenue. LaForet has been an originator for leading Harajuku fashion, art and culture, with many shops inside ranging from trendy apparel shops to unique fashion brands, and has achieved landmark status in Harajuku. The sixth floor LaForet Museum Harajuku hosts exhibitions and concerts.

    Loved this alternative department store in the Shibuya area. We started at the bottom and worked our way up. There are scores of small shops that cater to wildly different styles and tastes...

  • DECKS Tokyo Beach
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    212 Reviews
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Daiba 1-6-1
    An urban shopping mall located in Odaiba. The facility, such as its open terrace and wood deck which serves as mall’s namesake, has a boat motif. With Tokyo Bay spreading out before your eyes, here you can enjoy shopping while feeling like you are on an expensive cruise ship. The mall also has a full array of indoor entertainment facilities, such as Tokyo Joypolis and Legoland.

    Smallest of the 3 malls in Odaiba. Limited shops, pretty boring. If one dont have time to visit all the 3 malls here, suggest to skip this one. Start with Diver City mall. However all said...

  • Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan
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    209 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Yurakuchou 2-10-1
    This complex commercial facility located in front of Yurakucho Station is occupied by a variety of tenants including event spaces, galleries, offices, restaurants, shopping and clinics. On the shopping floor are a tremendous variety of shops, and in addition to those offering fashion and miscellaneous goods, there is a shop selling official merchandise for Takarazuka Gekidan as well as antenna stores selling items from Japan’s regional prefectures. There are also many restaurants in the building, including a revolving observatory restaurant on the 15th floor. A farmer’s market is held in the first floor lobby on every weekend and on holidays.

    The building has been open for decades. They are famous for small restaurants and cafes serving good food in old fashioned styles. There are also a few local souvenir shops selling local food items...

  • Shibuya Mark City
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    3.5
    159 Reviews
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Dougenzaka 1-12-1
    This complex facility that is directly connected to Keio Inokashira Line's Shibuya Station is divided up in the East hotel tower and the West office tower. The commercial area from the first basement floor underground to the fourth floor above ground is filled with various stores including those offering trendy fashion or miscellaneous goods as well as restaurants. Since there is a highway bus and direct airport shuttle terminal on the fifth floor, this is also a popular spot for foreign tourists to enjoy meals. In the Toyoko Noren Gai (the Toyoko Noren Street) food area occupying the first basement floors visitors will find famous shops representing Tokyo and there is also a direct passageway to the food area inside the Tokyu Department Store's Toyoko branch.

    Nice design but not the most exciting place! Connected to JR Shibuya Station. Eateries are the best part! Clean and well kept.

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