Shopping Kurashiki's Betty Smith Jeans Judith Mikami Betty Smith Jeans Company is one of Kurashiki city's innovative fashion designers. Custom made jeans to make you feel specia...
Shopping Centrair, Nagoya's Int'l Airport Chris Glenn 28 mins by train south of Nagoya on an artificial island is the Central Japan International Airport, better known as Centrair.
Shopping Isetatsu Paper Store in Yanaka Hannah Morse Going into Isetatsu is like experiencing a part of art history; this store continues a nearly 200-year-old tradition of color...
Shopping Jinbocho Book Town Avery Morrow A hidden wonder of Tokyo: a neighborhood full of unusual specialty bookstores
Shopping Nishijin Textile Store & Museum Bonson Lam The history of Nishijin is the history of Kyoto textiles itself. The word Nishijin comes from the two Japanese words, Nishi, ...
Shopping Shonan Terrace Mall Peter Sidell Near historic Kamakura and Enoshima, Shonan Terrace Mall is a temple to consumerism, with four floors of stores selling a min...
Shopping Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts Hoyee Tse The museum aims to promote a whole range of traditional Japanese crafts from Nishijin-ori woven textiles to Kyoto style dolls...
Area Karuizawa Peter Sidell Tokyo is a great city to enjoy, with its unfinishable array of sights, shops and restaurants, but sometimes it's nice to get ...
Shopping Ikebukuro's Sunshine City Amanda Yungmann Sunshine City in Ikebukuro has a theater, a museum, an aquarium, shopping, restaurants, and so much more!
Shopping Experiencing Echizen Washi Paper Jerome Lee Echizen city in Fukui Prefecture is famous for washi paper, and has flourished and contributed prominently to Japanese culture.