Souvenirs Spots in Tokyo Area

  • Miyage Kasen Ecute Ueno Store
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    Tokyo Taito-ku Ueno 7-1-1 JR East Ueno Sta. Konai 3F ecute Ueno
    This shop sells Ueno souvenirs, with a focus on Japanese sweets. It has a full selection of souvenir packs including Funawa sweet potato paste imoyokan. Their most popular goods include Ueno Zoo Panda themed Pantama versions of Funawa sweet bean dumplings decorated like adorable panda faces. They're sold in pairs, with one regular and one with a cute red ribbon!
  • Selected Western Confectioneries
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    Tokyo Ota-ku Hanedakukou 3-3-2 First Passenger Terminal 2F
    This sweet shop is on the second floor of Haneda's Terminal 1, in the marketplace. They offer famous brands like Keith Manhattan, Yokumoku, and Tokyo Banana World.
  • Food Plaza
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    Tokyo Ota-ku Hanedakukou 3-4-2 Second Passenger Terminal 3F Marketplace
    The Food Plaza is inside Marketplace one on the third floor of Haneda Airport Terminal 2. You can get fresh made deli foods, sweets, souvenirs and more here. The fresh baked croissants at PAUL are particularly popular, with lots of repeat customers even among airport staff. You can also find Airplane Chou at Dalloyau, with its airplane-shaped cookie decoration, and Haneda souvenirs available nowhere else at Gomajo Muhoan, with their rich, sesame-covered mochi Gomadango.
  • Giftshop Kaomise
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 4-12-15 Kabuki-za Underground 2F
    Kaomise is a giftshop that sells kabuki goods and other Japanese interesting items, located at the Kabukiza Theater. You can also buy Japanese confectionary which is perfect for gifts and soft-serve ice cream for yourself.
  • GIFT SHOP The AkiBa
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    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Sotokanda 1-15-16 Akihabara Radio Hall 1F
    An Akihabara gift shop on the first floor of Akihabara Radio Kaikan. Find a variety of candy based on anime and video games and unique goods and gifts that you cannot get anywhere else. Signs are displayed in Japanese, English and Chinese.
  • Yamayuri
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    Tokyo Hachioujishi Takaomachi
    A souvenir shop located near the Kiyotaki cable car station which carries souvenirs from Mt. Takao and the surrounding area, such as honey from Akiruno and Mt. Takao Cable Car Choro Q toys. You can also buy unique Mt. Takao kokeshi dolls prepared by hand one at a time by a Tsugaru kokeshi doll artist.
  • Miyabi Kobo Otama Umaimonokan
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    Tokyo Kyoto Nishitama-gun Hinodemachi Oguno 6700
    Miyabi Kobo and Otama Umaimonokan stocks delicious food from the Otama District. Including Kunsei Cheese, which is smoked by a generous amount of 100% natural cherry chips, and is made piece by piece taking great care and time. It also sells a wide variety of other delicious food, folk crafts, and furniture.
  • Marine Shop 「Seagull」
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Katsushima 3-2-1
  • Ishinabe Store
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    Tokyo Kita-ku Kishimachi 1-5-10
  • Mastazhonten, Kudan Main Store
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    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku
  • Toshima souvenir shop Moriyama
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Toshimamura 255
  • Isaba-ya
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    Tokyo Niijimamura Kurone 2-1
  • HANAGATAYA, GRANSTA Tokyo Station Central Passage Store
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    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 1-9-1 JR East Tokyo Sta. Konai B1 Inside Ticket Gate GRANSTA Tokyo Uchi

    WHAT it is: --- This store has changed over the years (evident from pictures here), but it seem to focus on delivering the most popular food souvenir items of the season/year... think of it like, a...

  • TOKYO TOWER OFFICIAL SHOP GALAXY
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Shibakoen 4-2-8
    This official Tokyo Tower merchandise store is located on the third floor of Foot Town underneath Tokyo Tower a five-minute walk from the Akabanebashi Exit of Akabanebashi Station on the Toei Subway Oedo Line. The aisles of the huge store are widely spaced, ensuring customers can enjoy a leisurely and comfortable shopping experience. The store is filled with items you'll find no place else, such as exclusive Tokyo Tower merchandise featuring popular cartoon and comic book characters. Many of the store's products were developed in collaboration with famous stores and brands from across Japan and the world, making this a great place to look for souvenirs as well as gifts.
  • Karakuri Hyakkaten
    Style / Fashion
    Tokyo Minato-ku Daiba 1-6-1 Decks Tokyo Beach Seaside Mall 4F Daiba 1-chome Shopping street
    This shop carries souvenirs and interesting and funny merchandise, and is located on the fourth floor of the Decks Tokyo Beach Seaside Mall a two-minute walk from Odaiba-kaihinkoen Station on the Yurikamome Line. In addition to staple souvenirs only found in Tokyo, the shop is crammed with things like original surprise merchandise bags, knit Birthday Mascot stuffed animals, and T-Shirts with amusing designs. Here customers can enjoy going on a veritable treasure hunt as they search for souvenirs. Particularly popular products include accessories and snacks featuring beloved cartoon and comic book characters, and the food sample refrigerator magnets which look just like real food. Also recommended are the Tutankhamen mask-shaped and Easter island moai-shaped tissue boxes, which have you pull the tissues out of the nose!
  • Anbo Asakusa Main Store
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    Tokyo Taito-ku Asakusa 1-21-12
    Anbo Dying's main shop. Founded in 1907, they specialize in dyed goods, hanten winter short coats, and tenugui handkerchiefs. In a part of town away from the busy shopping street, their tenugui are carefully dyed one by one in a variety of colors and patterns. In an age of mechanized efficiency, most of their items are crafted by skilled artisans. Made at their own factory, the quality of their goods is standardized. Every month they have new items on display, so it's fun to drop by from time to time. You can also order Hawaiian shirts made from your favorite tenugui.
  • Urusigei Nakajima
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Tsukuda 1-4-12
    This traditional lacquerware shop dates back about 300 years to the time of Tokugawa Yoshimune. Located in Tsukishima with its many high-rise buildings, to this day they offer the highest grade of expertly crafted Edo lacquerware and traditional octagonal chopsticks. Made with materials like precious ebony and rosewood, they have a nice smooth feel when held. They don't use any chemical varnishes, so children can use them too. They'll even re-sharpen them and provide other maintenance for free so you can use these meticulously handmade items for years. They're ideal as a souvenir or a gift for a special occasion.
  • Hayakawa Chochin Shop
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    Tokyo Toshima-ku Zoshigaya 2-25-2
    "This Edo lantern shop is located a three-minute walk from Zoshigaya Station. This shop has passed down its traditional techniques for more than a hundred years and has worked on the lanterns displayed at the main hall of the Kishimojin Shrine in Zoshigaya. On the other hand, the shop is also creating new works using unique designs. Works such as ""Sake Bottle Lanterns"" which are made of Japanese washi paper and plastic bags with Edo-style characters (a style with narrow space between characters in which the writing goes upwards to the right) and drawings on them as well as the ""Original Lantern"", all of which carry the appearance of works of art."
  • Oriental bazaar
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 5-9-13

    Really nice souvenirs - bento boxes and the like. Very good yukata section downstairs. Lovely staff.

  • ANA FESTA Haneda Airport Dai 2 Terminal
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Ota-ku Haneda Airport 3-4-2

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