Shopping Mall Spots in Shinjuku / Okubo / Nakano Area

  • Nakano Broadway
    rating-image
    4.0
    514 Reviews
    Shopping
    Tokyo Nakano-ku Nakano 5-52-15
    As a complex building that opened in 1966, the lower level floors are a shopping center while the upper level floors are condominiums. Known as a holy land for subculture, the space from the second floor to the fourth floor is occupied by many specialist-oriented shops carrying anime, manga, used books and premium toys. From the first basement floor to the ground floor there are a row of shops related to food products, daily necessities, and fashion. The area is frequented by many women and non-Japanese, and is a popular shopping spot regardless of age or nationality.

    Nakano Broadway is a very good place to find old anime stuff, while Akihabara it’s all flashy and bran new anime and manga, Nakano Broadway is most nostalgic/vintage and you can find little...

  • SEIBU SHINJUKU PePe
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Kabukicho 1-chome 30-1
  • unisonmall Higashi-Nakano
    Shopping
    Tokyo Nakano-ku Higashi-Nakano 5-1-1
  • Town Seven
    Shopping
    Tokyo Suginami-ku Kamiogi 1-9-1
  • Sumitomo Sankaku Machi
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Nishi-shinjuku 2-chome 6-1
  • Keio Mall Annex
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Nishi-shinjuku 1-chome 19
  • Odakyu-ace (Odakyu Ace)
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Nishi-shinjuku 1-chome Nishiguchi Underground shopping center 1-go
  • Koenji Ginza Shotenkai
    Shopping
    Tokyo Suginami-ku
  • Koenji Kitaguchi Azuma Dori Shotenkai
    Shopping
    Tokyo Suginami-ku
  • Emio-Style
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Takadanobaba 1-35-3 BIGBOX Takadanobaba 1-2F
  • Shinjuku Oak City
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Nishi-shinjuku 6-chome 8-1
  • New Town Okubo
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Okubo 3-chome 10-1
  • Komore Mall
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Yotsuya 1-chome 6-1

Tokyo Areas

around-area-map

The setting of countless iconic movie scenes and the inspiration for songs, poetry, and literature worldwide, Tokyo barely requires an introduction. It’s hard for the kaleidoscopic neon lights, wacky pop culture, and some of the world’s tallest structures not to instill excitement in any first-time visitor to Tokyo, whether you’re in the very center of the hustle and bustle in Shinjuku or Shibuya or looking in from the quieter suburbs.

Tokyo Photo Album

Browse Interests