Household Goods / Daily Necessities Spots in Eastern Tama Area

  • Free Design[Import Northern Europe/Design]
    Shopping
    Tokyo Musashinoshi Kichijoujihonchou 2-18-22F
    A select shop built around the concept of “quality living” carrying a carefully assembled array of lifestyle goods and tableware from northern and central Europe, the United States, Japan, and other countries around the world. Offering a wide selection of highly original items, with a focus on ease of use and design, the shop also sells products from such popular brands as Marimekko and Hakusan Porcelain. The closest station is Kichijoji Station.
  • 36 Sublo
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    Shopping
    Tokyo Musashinoshi Kichijoujihonchou 2-4-16 Hara Building 2F
    A stationery shop located in fashionable Kichijoji. Focusing on standard Japanese stationery goods, the shop also carries retro-style stationery as well as stationery products from overseas. The shop's wooden shelves are lined with a variety of intriguing and retro stationery items. 36 Sublo also creates its own original products, and its paper products and seals with warm, handwriting-like fonts are particularly popular. The Kokonotana gallery inside the shop is used to hold small events and display pieces by artists working in a variety of genres.

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  • Hyakunen
    Shopping
    Tokyo Musashinoshi Kichijoujihonchou 2-2-10 Murata Building 2F
    Relaxing second-hand book store in Kichijoji Honcho. Not just a second-hand book store where you can buy and sell books, but a place for the community where they sell individually published indie-works, hold talks, and have photo exhibitions. Pick up a points card that earns you one point for every 500 yen. Get a bonus point if it's raining. Second-hand books can even be ordered from their website.
  • COTSWOLDS (Kichijoji Shop)
    Shopping
    Tokyo Musashinoshi Kichijoujihonchou 4-13-2
    This import variety shop is located in the Kichijoji Nakamichi-dori Shopping Arcade in Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino City. They sell British vintage goods such as crockery and tableware, clothing, stamps, rubber ducks, and Beatles memorabilia.
  • Tsukushi Bunguten
    Shopping
    Tokyo Kokubunjishi Nishimachi 2-21-7
    This stationery store is located in 2 Chome, Nishicho, Kokubunji City. Along with offering stationary with original designs along the theme of Connecting Work and Life, they also hold stationary themed exhibits and workshops. Once a month they hold what they call the Little Design School and students assist in the shop.
  • Shimachu HOME'S (Shimachu Homes) Sengawa
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chofu-shi Wakabacho 2-1-7
  • Nitori Fuchu
    Shopping
    Tokyo Fuchu-shi Wakamatsucho 2-chome 24-1
  • Don Quijote Fuchu
    Shopping
    Tokyo Fuchu-shi Midoricho 2-6-3
  • Home improvement center Kohnan Mitaka
    Shopping
    Tokyo Mitaka-shi Nozaki 3-7-12
  • Nitori Komae Setagaya Dori
    Shopping
    Tokyo Komae-shi Iwado Minami 2-chome 4-3
  • Unidy Komae
    Shopping
    Tokyo Komae-shi Izumihoncho 4-6-3
  • LoFt KICHIJOJI ( Kichijoji LOFT )
    Style / Fashion
    Tokyo Musashino Kichijoji Honcho 1-10-1
  • Home improvement center Kohnan Fuchu Yotsuya
    Shopping
    Tokyo Fuchu Yotsuya 5-23-12
  • MUJI MARUI Kichijoji
    Shopping
    Tokyo Musashino-shi Kichijoji Minamicho 1-7-1 Marui Kichijoji 6-7F
  • Don Quijote Higashi 8 Mitaka
    Shopping
    Tokyo Mitaka-shi Nozaki 1-24
  • Ken Depot Kunitachi Interchange
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Kunitachi-shi Izumi 1-1-4
  • Sundrug Chofu Somechi
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chofu-shi Somechi 3-1
  • MEGA Don Quijote Musashi-Koganei Ekimae
    Shopping
    Tokyo Koganei-shi Honcho 5-11-2
  • SuperValue Kunitachi
    Shopping
    Tokyo Kunitachi-shi Yaho 3143-1 Frespo Kunitachi Minami Uchi
  • Nitori Tokyu Kichijoji
    Shopping
    Tokyo Musashino-shi Kichijoji Honcho 2-chome 3-1 Tokyu Department Store 7F

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