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Tokyo Shopping
Tokyo has shops to suit every taste and budget, from
swanky department stores to ragbag flea markets . The city is a
prime hunting ground for the latest electronic gadgets, and also for certain
types of electrical equipment and cameras. CDs may be slightly less expensive
than at home, and the selection of world music, jazz and techno in particular
takes some beating. Foreign-language books and magazines are less well
represented and very pricey, though Tokyo is the place to stock up before
heading off to other regions. Though perhaps not quite up to Kyoto standards,
there are some wonderful crafts shops and the regular flea markets might turn up
unusual souvenirs, while the city's fashion boutiques carry the latest in
post-millennial chic.
Ginza , the preserve of a more conservative elegance, is still
regarded as the capital's traditional shopping centre, though Shinjuku is
staging a strong challenge, with its shiny new malls offering everything under
one roof. Young and funky, Shibuya and Harajuku are probably the
most enjoyable places to shop: even if you don't want to buy, the passing
fashion parade doesn't get much better. The haute couture boutiques of nearby
Omotesando and Aoyama provide a more rarefied shopping experience,
while, of the northern districts, only Asakusa figures highly for its
crafts shops, while Ikebukuro is best known for its plethora of discount
stores.
Tokyo also has a number of wholesale districts that can be fun to poke
around. The most famous are Tsukiji fish market ,
Kappabashi "Kitchenware Town" , the bookshops of
Jimbocho and Akihabara 's electrical
emporia . North of Asakusabashi Station, Edo-dori
and its backstreets specialize in traditional Japanese dolls, while further
north again the area called Kuramae is "Toy Town", where shops sell
fireworks, fancy goods and decorations as well as toys of every description.
Between Ueno's mainline station and the Shuto Expressway, slick-haired guys in
leathers stalk the rows of sleek machines in "Motorbike Town ".
Department stores The most obvious place to
start shopping is in one of Tokyo's massive department stores : they're
convenient, usually have English-speaking staff and are more likely to accept
foreign-registered credit cards or offer duty-free prices. You could... read more
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Clothes and fashion stores Cruising Tokyo's
boutiques and fashion stores , toting a couple of designer-label carrier bags,
is such a part of Tokyo life that it's hard not to get caught up in the general
enthusiasm. Once you've cut your teeth on the department... read more
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Arts, crafts and souvenirs While most department
stores have a fair selection of arts and crafts , it's more enjoyable to rummage
around Tokyo's specialist shops. Asakusa offers the largest concentration of
traditional crafts among all its touristy souvenirs, as well as... read more
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Antique and flea markets There's at least one flea
market in Tokyo every weekend, though you'll need to arrive early for any
bargains. Among the regular markets, weather permitting, stalls at
Hanazono-jinja spring into life every Sunday, while Togo-jinja ... read more
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Books and music Tokyo's best selection of
foreign-language books and magazines is to be found in Shinjuku's new,
seven-storey Kinokuniya bookstore behind Takeshimaya Times Square, though Tower
Records, in Shibuya with branches in Shinjuku and Ikebukuro, has... read more
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Cameras and electronic equipment Shinjuku is
Tokyo's prime centre for cameras . Yodobashi Camera in Nishi-Shinjuku usually
offers decent reductions and stocks the broadest range, and claims to be the
world's largest camera shop (with a smaller branch in Ueno), while
Sakuraya... read more
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