Souvenirs Spots in Toyosu / Ariake / Odaiba Area

  • The Daiba (DiverCity Tokyo Plaza Location)
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Koutou-ku Aomi 1-1-10 Diversity Tokyo Plaza 2F
    A souvenir shop located on the second floor of the DiverCity Tokyo Plaza mall in Aomi, Koto City, Tokyo. The shop carries Fuji TV merchandise and souvenirs such as items sold only in Odaiba. The shop is also adjoined by the Glico-ya, a store which carries merchandise related to the popular snack manufacturer Glico.
  • 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!
  • Laox Decks Tokyo Beach
    Style / Fashion
    Tokyo Minato-ku
  • Marugoto Osaka Ichibirian Decks Tokyo Beach
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Minato-ku

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