Shopping Unique Convenience Stores in Japan Kim Bergström There are three main convenience store chains across the country – Lawson, 7-11, and Family Mart – and they're typically quit...
Shopping The Fun of Fukubukuro Kim Bergström Fukubukuro, or lucky bags, are a popular fixture on the new year's calendar. This guide covers some of what these is to know ...
Shopping 5 of Tokyo's Best Shopping Streets Kim Bergström If you plan on visiting Tokyo in the future, this guide covers five of the city's best shopping streets – each one has a uniq...
Shopping 3 Coins Sherilyn Siy The name 3 Coins is a reference to the price of most of the items in the shop, ¥300 + tax. The shop retails a variety of hous...
Shopping Atré Ueno Kim Bergström Located within Ueno Station, the Atré Ueno shopping complex could be described as the epitome of a convenient shopping experi...
Shopping Guide to Thrifting in Shimokitazawa Alicia Akiyama An introduction to 5 thrift stores in the Shimokitazawa area. Full of cool vintage finds, these thrift stores are recommended...
Shopping Onomichi U2 Kim Bergström Onomichi U2 is a multi-purpose facility which contains a hotel, cycle shop, eateries, and retail stores. It makes for a conve...
Shopping Shimanuki Souvenir and Kokeshi Shop Justin Velgus "Kokeshino Shimanuki" is a souvenir shop in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture which specializes in kokeshi dolls. Access via a 1...
Shopping Ueno Marui Kim Bergström Ueno Marui is a chic mall in close proximity to public transport. Spanning over 11 floors, the mall offers a range of shoppin...
Shopping Kashiya Yokochō Sherilyn Siy Kashiya Yokochō is an alley in Kawagoe known for sweets. Shops selling traditional and commercial candy and other treats can ...