If you have time for only one souvenir shop in Tokyo, this should be it. It’s the city’s best-known and largest souvenir/crafts store, selling products at reasonable prices on three floors. Souvenir and gift items include cotton yukata, kimono (new and used), woodblock prints, jewelry boxes, fans, chopsticks, incense, Imari chinaware, sake sets, Japanese dolls, pearls, books on Japan, and antique furniture. This store will also send purchases home for you (via airmail, although it also works with a shipping company should you purchase furniture) and even accepts U.S. dollars and euros.
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Oriental Bazaar
5-9-13 Jingumae, Tokyo, Japan
Our Rating
Neighborhood
Harajuku
Hours
Open Friday to Wednesday 10am to 7pm
Transportation
Station: Meiji-Jingumae (3 min.), Harajuku (4 min.), or Omotesando (5 min.). On Omotesando Dori in Harajuku; look for its shrinelike facade of orange and green.
Phone
03/3400-3933
Web site
Oriental Bazaar
Map
5-9-13 Jingumae Tokyo Japan TokyoNote: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.