General Daily Goods Shop Spots in Tokyo Area

  • JUMP SHOP Tokyo Dome City
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    Tokyo Bunkyou-ku Kouraku 1-3-61 Tokyo Dome City
    An official shop dedicated to the Weekly Shonen Jump and Jump SQ comic magazines located inside Tokyo Dome City in the Koraku area of Bunkyo City, Tokyo. The shop sells lifestyle goods, snacks, fashion wear, and DVDs connected with the comics serialized in the magazines. JUMP SHOP also carries merchandise available no place else, and this popular destination constantly buzzes with people of all ages, from children to adults. The shop is also a popular tourism destination for Jump fans from throughout Japan and the world.
  • Ozu Washi
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    4.0
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashihonchou 3-6-2 Ozu Main Building Building
    A washi Japanese paper shop established in 1653, Ozu Washi carries washi designed for painting, calligraphy, crafts, interior design, and a variety of other purposes with a focus on handmade washi papers from around the country. The shop also operates the Ozu Gallery, which holds exhibitions and classes on making washi paper by hand, as well as the Ozu History Museum, which contains exhibits on the history of paper and Ozu.

    This paper store is a fun place to shop for its artistic papers of every design, color and texture. Gift items are available in all price ranges. If you have the time, pay the small fee to make...

  • CUTLERY TSUBAYA
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    4.5
    34 Reviews
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    Tokyo Taito-ku Nishiasakusa 3-7-2

    The 2 people on the floor might have been father and son, the former advising me. I wanted steak knives and he showed me their selection of around 8 with varying prices. There was a boxed set on...

  • The Monocle Shop Tokyo
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Tomigaya 1-19-2 Lunarossa Shibuya 1F
    This is the company store of London-based periodical Monocle. It's attached to the magazine and radio editorial offices, with the shop blocked off by wooden fencing, allowing you to see the writers actually at work. The goods on offer include Monocle back issues, suitcases and notebooks, clothing, knick knacks, and other men's/unisex items. Their original goods are German-made notebooks, and items made in collaboration with famous brands. The stationery and cologne made with the famous Mark's brand are quite popular. Their target is men, but women are also common visitors.
  • Kamawanu (Asakusa Branch)
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    Tokyo Taitou-ku Asakusa 1-29-6
    A hand dyed tenugui hand towel shop located a five minute walk from Tobu Railway Asakusa Station. The shop's tenugui are made with bleached cotton dyed by the hands of artisans according to a technique dating back to the Meiji period. Despite being made of the same material and being of limited size, the diverse patterns tenugui come in give them a highly seasonal aspect. Popular with international tourists, they also make great souvenirs for people living outside Japan. The shop also sells renowned select handmade accessories and tenugui dyed in patterns sold only at this specific shop. Finally, the shop accepts orders for existing tenugui with a customer's name added or even completely original designs.
  • Nippon Department Store
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    Tokyo Taitou-ku Ueno 5-9-32k540AKIOKAARTISANA-1
    This variety shop is located in the 2k540 AKIOKA ARTISAN arts alley under an overpass in Akihabara and Okachimachi. You can hear trains running by in this store that brings together superb work from artisans around Japan. Its themes are Japanese Craftsmanship and Superb Products. Providing a variety of local specialties, items with a Japanese flair, souvenirs, food, and more, the shop bursts with goods that are skillfully crafted, beautiful, seasonal, and fun. The artisans themselves join in too with events held on-site like demonstration sales, classes, and workshops.
  • H TOKYO Marunouchi Store
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    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 2-7-2-KITTE3F
    H TOKYO is a handkerchief specialty store on the third floor of KITTE business building in Marunouchi, just one-minute walk from Tokyo Station. With over 200 varieties of handkerchiefs, H TOKYO specializes in men's handkerchiefs, with products that are unique originals, all made in Japan. Using high quality cloth from Italy, USA, and Nishiwaki, Hyogo, the home of shirt material production in Japan, all handkerchiefs are carefully domestically sewn by machine, hand embroidered, or imprinted here in plants in Japan. They offer same day service of monogramming, if it is for just one or two characters. If more, such as a full name or a message, the service can be completed within five days.
  • Nakagawa Masashichi Shotengai Tokyo Midtown Store
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Akasaka 9-7-3 Tokyo Midtown Galleria B1
    This is a sundries store inside the Tokyo Midtown multi-complex building in Akasaka in Minato City. Directly run and operated by the historic hemp mill, founded in 1716, they sell their own brand of socks and handkerchiefs, as well as popular domestic brand dishes, and other household items.
  • Today's Special (Jiyugaoka 1F/2F)
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    3.5
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    Tokyo Meguro-ku Jiyugaoka 2-17-81 F/2 F
    An interior design boutique based on the question of, How shall we enjoy today? Here you'll find simple and unsophisticated lifestyle goods designed for enjoying today. The shop's selection mainly focuses on interior decorations, kitchen items, curtain implements, and healthcare goods. The shop carries a wide selection of original items, including simply designed white and ivory tableware and eco-friendly reusable bags. There's a cafe space on the third floor serving select foods.

    食べ物から生活雑貨まで色々と揃っています。私は植木鉢をここで買います。シーズンのオススメコーナーが好きです。

  • Kanaya Brush
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    Tokyo Taitou-ku Asakusa 1-39-10
    A shop located on the Senso-ji Temple's Denboin-dori Street which sells hairbrushes, toothbrushes, and other brushes. This long-standing shop was established in 1914 and has manufactured industrial and paint brushes since that time. Today, the shop carries a wide array of brushes for home use, such as brushes for cleaning clothing and makeup brushes. The shop's horsehair toothbrushes, known as the toothbrush used by one million people, are particularly popular. Offering a perfect balance of stiffness and flexibility, these brushes are said to not only clean the teeth but also massage and stimulate the gums.
  • Cloth & Cross
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    Tokyo Meguro-ku Jiyugaoka 2-14-11
    A boutique located in 2 Chome Jiyugaoka, Meguro City. The shop carries a wide selection of daily life goods chosen based on the theme of crafts connected with food, clothing, and shelter, including original shuttle-woven kitchen cloths, linen and cotton dailywear, towels, candles, and more.
  • Maito Design Works
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    3.0
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    Tokyo Taitou-ku Kuramae 4-14-121F
    This variety shop is located on Kokusai-dori Street in Kuramae, Taito City. They offer a full line of knit wear from the Maito, which uses vegetable-based alternatives to chemical dyes. Visitors can observe the manufacturing process at the adjacent natural dyeing studio and take part in natural dyeing workshops as well.

    蔵前の環境ふれあい館の裏手にある店です。 草木染めなど、ナチュラルがキーワードのようで、ワークショップも開催されています。

  • Rikashitsu
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    4.0
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    Tokyo Koutou-ku Hirano 1-9-7 Fukada-so 102
    This shop specializes in scientific sundries and experiment utensils. They have items like beakers and flasks, like you often see in labs, cleverly decorated to be stylish decorations. Their terrariums made from medicine bottles, and flask flower vases, are quite popular. Of course, they also sell these items unmodified, for actual use. They also offer their original Rikaroma series of freeze-dried herbs for home aroma oil making. They have regular workshops, and offer commercial facility consulting as well.

    建物自体が個性的な深田荘の中でもユニークなお店の一つです。いわゆる実験器具を扱っている会社ですが、小売のお店を持っているのが面白いです。化け学だけでなく、生物(生き物)とコラボしているのもユニークでした。

  • BOX&NEEDLE (Futakotamagawa Branch)
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    Tokyo Setagaya-ku Tamagawa 3-12-11
    A five minutes' walk from Futakotamagawa Station. This cardboard container specialist is run by Kyoto's venerable paper goods maker Marushige Kamiki. Their thick paper boxes are carefully covered by craftsmen with patterned paper at the Kyoto workshop. The paper they use includes original Japanese washi, as well as that imported from America, Europe, India and elsewhere, offering a wide variety of patterns and styles. You can also buy the paper by the sheet. They offer workshops twice a month in the studio on the second floor (reservations required).
  • FlyingTigerCopenhagen Aqua City Odaiba Store
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Daiba 1-7-1 Aqua City Odaiba 3F
  • Flying Tiger Copenhagen Futakotamagawa Store
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    Tokyo Setagaya-ku Tamagawa 2-27-5 Tamagawa Ko Shimaya SC Marronnier Coat 1F
  • Kyo Tohto Tokyo Sky Tree Town Soramachi
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    Tokyo Sumida-ku Oshiage 1-1-2 Tokyo Solamachi (R)
    An embroidery brand from Kyoto that fuses Japanese tradition and modernity, dealing in a variety of embroidered goods with motifs such as Rakuchu Rakugaizu, Yokai (Japanese monsters), and otogi-zoshi (fairy tales), etc. A wide variety of goods such as wappen (patches), tenugui hand towels, gamaguchis, daily necessities such as towels, and fashion items such as scarves and socks.
  • Sumida Edo Kiriko Museum
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    3.0
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    Tokyo Sumida-ku Taihei 2-10-9

    近くのラーメン屋さんに行く途中で見かけました。 外からも少しみることができます。店内はかなり狭いです。

  • ATELIER MUJI GINZA
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 3-3-5 MUJI Ginza 6F
  • MUJI Ginza
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 3-chome 3-ban 5-go

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