Import Goods Store Spots in Tokyo Area

  • Flying Tiger Copenhagen Omotesando Store
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 4-3-2
    Flying Tiger is a chain originating in Denmark which sells Scandinavian lifestyle goods. Flying Tiger is designed around the concept of cute and fashionable European decorations and knickknacks at reasonable prices. Inside, countless goods are arranged under the store's characteristic soft lighting. The selection primarily focuses on stationary, interior decorations, kitchen goods, dining utensils, and party items. Colorful, pop-inspired paper napkins and tablecloths make popular presents.
  • Mito Shoji (Ameyoko Plaza Shop)
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    Tokyo Taitou-ku Ueno 6-10-7 Ameyoko Plaza 4
    A store which sells imported lighters and writing materials and which has operated for over 30 years in the Ameya-Yokocho market in Ueno. The shop carries an abundant variety of products and always keeps around 2,300 Zippo lighters in stock at any given time. In addition to standard plain lighters, the shop also sells a wide array of lighters with brand logos, anime characters, and other designs. Among the shop's selection, you'll find more rare lighters perfect for international visitors to Japan, such as a lighter decorated with an image of Tokyo Skytree or Japanese gold lacquer.

    アメ横の高架下にあるアメ横プラザの店です。 喫煙具や万年筆の店ですが、時計なども売っていて、ぱっと見は何の店かわかりません。

  • Free Design[Import Northern Europe/Design]
    Shopping
    Tokyo Musashinoshi Kichijoujihonchou 2-18-22F
    A select shop built around the concept of “quality living” carrying a carefully assembled array of lifestyle goods and tableware from northern and central Europe, the United States, Japan, and other countries around the world. Offering a wide selection of highly original items, with a focus on ease of use and design, the shop also sells products from such popular brands as Marimekko and Hakusan Porcelain. The closest station is Kichijoji Station.
  • Arkestra
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Uehara 1-7-20
    An antique furniture shop. The shop sells antiques from the 1930s to the 70s bought by the owner on the American west coast. Many of the shop's interesting furniture was made just prior to the age of mass production when things were made by hand in large quantities. Regardless of whether something is new or old, the shop's concept is to stock items which have been properly made, which can be used for many years, and which customers will fall in love with. The shop also works on developing new, original goods which will match well with antiques.
  • Daikanyama Christmas Company
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Sarugakuchou 29-10 Hillside Terrace C-13
    Christmas market based on the concept of 364 Days of Christmas Eve. Buy an array of Christmas items all year round, including Christmas trees, Christmas cards, wrapping paper, and Santa dolls. Their main products are shipped straight from Germany. Pick up original glass balls and Nutcrackers for the tree, as well as Christmas jewelry and many more items you won't see anywhere else.
  • COTSWOLDS (Kichijoji Shop)
    Shopping
    Tokyo Musashinoshi Kichijoujihonchou 4-13-2
    This import variety shop is located in the Kichijoji Nakamichi-dori Shopping Arcade in Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino City. They sell British vintage goods such as crockery and tableware, clothing, stamps, rubber ducks, and Beatles memorabilia.
  • JOHNNYJUMPUP
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Daikanyamacho 18-31F
    A select interior design boutique located in Daikanyama, Shibuya Ward. The shop carries a wide selection of cute and fun knickknacks from across Japan and around the world. The boutique's selection of matryoshka (Russian nesting dolls) and Soviet era knickknacks is particularly large. The shop's array of matryoshka range from unique dolls which are just a little different from the ones normally sold in souvenir stores, to story- and celebrity-themed dolls. The shop's Soviet era knickknacks were purchased by the owner from Russian flea markets and include rare pieces sure to tickle the hearts of collectors, such as Soviet era Cheburashka and Misha the Bear Cub merchandise.
  • PLAZA Ginza
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 5-7-10 EXITMELSA 2F
  • PLAZA Shiodome Sio-site
    Shopping
    Tokyo Minato-ku Higashishinbashi 1-5-25
  • PLAZASHIBUYA 109
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Dogenzaka 2-29-1 SHIBUYA 109B2F
  • BACCARATMARUNOUCHI
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 3-1-1 International Building 1F
  • Fantasy Village Ikebukuro PARCO
    Shopping
    Tokyo Toshima-ku Minami-Ikebukuro 1-28-2 Ikebukuro PARCO P'PARCO 4F
  • TONKACHI,6
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Daikanyamacho 1-1 GRAVA Daikan-yama 6F
  • Menehune Plantation
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Uchikanda 1-17-9
  • Plaza AEON MALL Musashi Murayama
    Shopping
    Tokyo Musashimurayama-shi Enoki 1-1-3 AEON MALL Musashi Murayama 1F [140]
  • LoFt Oizumi-gakuen (Oizumi-gakuen LOFT)
    Style / Fashion
    Tokyo Nerima-ku Higashioizumi 1-28-1 Grand Emio Oizumi-gakuen 2F
  • The Power Spot Iias Takao
    Shopping
    Tokyo Hachioji-shi Higashiasakawamachi 550-1 Iias Takao
  • PX Store Chofu PARCO
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Chofu-shi Kojimacho 1-38-1 Chofu PARCO
  • Lord Handmade Gallery Tokyu Plaza Ginza
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 5-2-1 Tokyu Plaza Ginza
  • ATELIER NIKITIKI Tokyu Plaza Ginza
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 5-2-1 Tokyu Plaza Ginza

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