Shopping Masumida Jinja Chris Glenn Ichinomiya’s Masumida Jinja, with nearly 1,400 years of history, is a combination of spirituality and celebration.
Shopping Kamakura’s “Shato” Washi Paper Tomoko Kamishima Kamakura's "Shato" specializes in washi and other paper items, such as stationery, elaborate envelopes for presenting monetar...
Shopping Den Den Town: Nipponbashi Ash Den Den Town, also known as Nipponbashi, is Osaka's answer to Akihabara.
Shopping Mitsuhama Morning Fish Market Anonymous Visit the Mitsuhama Morning Fish Market to see how the average Japanese like to buy their seafood. Ehime's answer to Tokyo's ...
Shopping Aitem Ehime Anonymous Aitem Ehime, also known as the Ehime World Trade Center, has a shop featuring local products, and flea markets on national ho...
Shopping Kyoto Folding Fans Boutique Bonson Lam Unique opportunity of a lifetime to step back to Edo period with fan tossing (Tosenkyo) game with junior Geisha (Maiko) plus ...
Shopping Oriental Bazaar, Omotesando Francesco Agresti A popular Japanese souvenir shop among foreign travelers with a traditional looking exterior.
Shopping Ozu Akarengakan & Pokopen Yokocho Anonymous Akarengakan in Ozu is a red-brick building that was originally a bank. Behind it is the Showa Period village, Pokopen Yokocho...
Shopping Ebisugawa Homeware Street Bonson Lam This is the street to go to for traditional Kyoto furniture and curios, from wooden screens to period items. Just a short str...
Shopping A Day at Oasis 21 Chris Glenn Oasis 21 is a popular sightseeing spot, a shopping venue, eating location and event site. As the name suggests, it really is ...