Souvenirs Spots in Around Ikebukuro Area

  • Hayakawa Chochin Shop
    Travel / Tourism
    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."
  • Ehime Select Shop Iyo Kan
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Toshima-ku Ikebukuro 2-23-9
  • Aoki Store
    Shopping
    Tokyo Toshima-ku Nishiikebukuro 5-8-9
  • Yamadamasakatusho
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Toshima-ku Mejiro 5-29-8
  • Fudoki
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Itabashi-ku Sakashita 3-8-6
  • Aoyagi Lacquerware
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Itabashi-ku Toshincho 1-chome 49-20
  • Itabashi Sue En Shimura
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Itabashi-ku Shimura 1-chome 35-10
  • Tanaka Pottery
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Itabashi-ku Hasune 1-chome 26-7
  • Shady Bip
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Nerima-ku Kitamachi 2-30-19
  • Kawada Pottery
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Nerima-ku Hikawadai 4-chome 9-4
  • Gallery Miyauchi
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Nerima-ku Minamioizumi 3-27-18
  • Soma Hairdressing salon
    Style / Fashion
    Tokyo Toshima-ku Minami-Ikebukuro 2-12-15
  • LittleTsumami
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Toshima-ku Zoshigaya 3-chome 19-4
  • Azone Label Shop Ikebukuro
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Toshima-ku Higashi-ikebukuro 1-chome 30-12

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