Clothes / Apparel / Used Clothing Spots in Kurashiki Area

  • DANIA JAPAN
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kojimaajino 1-12-14
    A 10-minute drive from the Kojima Interchange on the Seto Chuo Expressway. Located on Kojima Jeans Street this shop specializes in casual wear. As the shop was originally a photo-studio it features high ceilings and the outside of the shop has a retro-western-style feel to it. The shop is directly run by denim manufacturer Dania Japan and sells one-pieces and shirts from their Nuki-Emon line featuring a lack of rear lapel as characteristic of Japanese-style clothing alongside other denim goods including jeans. All of the goods offered feature a careful handmade quality made by skilled craftsmen from quality materials.
  • Momotaro Jeans (Kojimaajino Main Store)
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kojimaajino 1-12-17
    A 10-minute drive from the Kojima Interchange on the Seto Chuo Expressway. This shop selling denim goods bears the responsibility as the elder statesmen as the oldest shop on Kojima Jeans Street. Their unique brand goods strive after a perfect blue and they sell not just jeans but a wide range of goods including jackets, shirts, and accessories. The offer a wide assortment of varieties for men, women, and children, including their Shutsujin line with the world's deepest indigo off set by white twin lines and their Doutan line featuring worn blue denim and yellow stitching.
  • Kojima Market Place Kurashiki Store
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Honmachi 6-21
    A 15-minute walk from JR Kurashiki Station. A denim specialty store located in Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter. They offer shirts, jeans, bags, and other goods carefully made by Kojima craftsmen from thread to final design. Their Hard Remake Manufactured Pants are made with all of the craftsmen's skill and transform a simple article of clothing into an outstanding piece of work. Also recommended are their Indigo Dyed T-Shirts, perfect for mixing and matching, and their Denim ties which suit both casual and business occasions. Also popular is their paint treated denim smart-phone case.
  • Abe IL Kitase
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kitase 1-145
  • Nishi-kaigan Kurashiki
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kojimashimonocho 2-chome 1576-108
  • WORKMAN Kurashiki Sasaoki
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Shinden 2656-3
  • WORKMAN Kurashiki Mizushima
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Higashizuka 1-chome 2-48
  • WORKMAN Kurashiki Kojima
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kojimashimonocho 2-1-69
  • Shimamura Kojima
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kojimaekimae 1-chome 49-ban
  • Shimamura Nakase
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Nakase 9-8-12
  • Shimamura Miya-mae
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Miya-mae 50-3
  • Shimamura Mabi
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Mabicho Kawabe 1913-3
  • Shimamura Shinkurashiki
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Shinkurashiki Ekimae 3-18
  • Shimamura Otsu Shima
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Tamashimaotoshima 7127-1
  • Shimamura Complaza Kurashiki
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Bakurocho 473 (Complaza Kurashiki 2F)
  • Birthday Kojima
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kojimaakasaki 1-18-19
  • Birthday Nakase
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Nakase 9-8-12
  • Abe IL Shinkurashiki
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Shinkurashiki Ekimae 3-18
  • Abe IL Kojima
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kojimaakasaki 1-18-19
  • Right-on AEON MALL Kurashiki
    Style / Fashion
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Mizue 1-banchi AEON MALL Kurashiki 2F

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Overshadowed by Hiroshima to the west and the Kansai region to the east, Okayama is an easy spot to miss but a nature-rich gem where the Seto Inland Sea laps at its toes and peach and grape farms complete its interior. One of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, Koraku-en in Okayama city is well worth a visit before progressing to Kurashiki, where preserved wooden Edo buildings line the picturesque canal.

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