I wish I had come here first. I found all of the souvenirs I had been searching for here and they were of better quality for the same price as I had seen elsewhere. The staff was super friendly and their English was much better than my Japanese. All in all a great experience.
The store is easy to reach by train. The nearest stations are:
Harajuku Station (JR Yamanote Line) – about a 5-minute walk
Omotesando Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza, Chiyoda, Hanzomon Lines) – about a 3-minute walk
No, but it accepts major credit cards and Japanese yen for payment. There are also ATMs nearby for currency exchange.
Yes, the store is known for its fair pricing, unlike many tourist shops that overcharge. Whether you’re buying a kimono, tea set, or antique, you can expect good value from high-quality products.
Yes, besides antiques, the store also sells modern Japanese souvenirs such as keychains, postcards, folding fans, and T-shirts with traditional prints, making it a great place for all types of gifts.