10 Shopping in Akasaka That You Shouldn't Miss

May 22, 2021 Sheron Bogner

Discover the best top things to do in Akasaka, Japan including Wa Space, Wise Wise Tools, Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square, Tokodo, Tokyo Little House, THE COVER NIPPON, ARK Hills, Tokyo Midtown, Tokyo Midtown Design Hub, BicCamera Akasaka-Mitsuke Station.
Restaurants in Akasaka

1. Wa Space

4-3-27 1f, Akasaka, Minato 107-0052 Tokyo Prefecture [email protected] http://waspacetokyo.com/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Wa Space

2. Wise Wise Tools

9-7-1 Tokyo Midtown Galleria Hall, Akasaka, Minato 107-0052 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-5467-7001 [email protected] http://wisewise.com/about/shop/tools
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Wise Wise Tools

"WISE-WISE tools" is a specialty shop selling Japanese traditional and modern crafts, including ceramics, urushi, wooden and metal crafts, textiles and accessories, handmade by highly skilled craftspeople and artisans in Japan. You can find here Japanese crafts which will be your lifelong friends enriching everyday life.

3. Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square

8-1-22 Akasaka Oji Bldg. 1F, Akasaka, Minato 107-0052 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-5785-1301 http://kougeihin.jp/
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square

~ Japan's only gallery & shop where traditional craft items all over the country gather in one place ~ We would like to inform you that Aoyama Square will close from December 29 (Sun) to Jan. 3 (Fri) for New Year Holidays. We will open from Jan. 4 (Sat) 2020.

Reviewed By speroine - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The gallery staff are very welcoming and knowledgeable about the various crafts on sale, providing useful advice to make sure you are happy with your purchase. When I visited, a couple of craftsmen were conducting demonstrations on their work, and one member of staff in particular who spoke excellent English went out of her way to translate what the craftsman was saying throughout the session! It was hands-down the best place for quality souvenirs that I saw during my time in Japan.

4. Tokodo

3-21-12, Akasaka, Minato 107-0052 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3583-3915 [email protected] http://tokodo.co.jp/en/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Tokodo

Since 1936, Tokodo has continued the philosophy of its founder, Sumio Yoshioko, to provide only the best ceramics, collected across Japan, to please customers. The quality and the wide variety of selections were recognized by the Royal Palace. We received the Royal Warrant in 1949. Our ceramics are created for both household use and professional use in restaurants and hotels. Our customers select our pieces because they trust our quality. They can always find pieces in our selection that fit their needs, from daily use to special gifts. English speaker is available. Oversea safe packing is guaranteed. Tax-free over 10,001-yen purchase.

5. Tokyo Little House

3-6-12, Akasaka, Minato 107-0052 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3583-0228 [email protected] http://littlehouse.tokyo/en/index.html
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Tokyo Little House

Tokyo Little House is a tourist space located in a 70-year old house in Akasaka. In the first-floor cafe and gallery, visitors can enjoy curated exhibits on Tokyo’s history and leaf through a library of books, old magazines, maps, and other rare documents that reveal the city as it was seen by the residents and tourists of the past. Visitors are requested to make a purchase at the cafe.

6. THE COVER NIPPON

9-7-3 Tokyo Midtown Galleria 3F E-0305, Akasaka, Minato 107-0052 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-5413-0658 [email protected] http://thecovernippon.jp/
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

THE COVER NIPPON

Located inside Tokyo Midtown in Roppongi, it introduces products traditionally handcrafted by artisans from all around Japan. Ranging from clothes, food and lifestyle necessities like Kimonos and Japanese sake, you’re able to feel the artisan’s passion through each and every product. Although the products vary in origin and use, there’s a unique yet beautiful harmony between them, and this harmony is what we think of as the best lifestyle we can imagine.

Reviewed By Kantthewolf

Lots of Made in Japan products. Great place to buy a true made in Japan items as souvenir for your near and dear. Hard to find, delicate decor items are available in this store.

7. ARK Hills

1-12-32, Akasaka, Minato 107-6001 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6406-6665 http://www.arkhills.com:443/
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4.0 based on 123 reviews

ARK Hills

ARK Hills is a metropolitan complex that houses offices, residences, a hotel, a concert hall and more. This complex leads the times and creates new value in the areas of business, residence, culture, greenery, community and so on. ARK Hills features the ARK Garden with an abundance of natural feeling through each season, along with the ARK Karajan Place that hosts lively seasonal events. To add to this, the complex brings delight with around 60 highly individualistic restaurants and shops, not only to those who use the facility every day but also to those who are just visiting. - Duty-free: no shops (no duty-free counter available) - Wi-Fi: available - Methods of payment: credit card (all brands), UnionPay card - Major shops: Nihonbashi Tempurameshi Kaneko Hannosuke at ARK Hills, Nihonbashi Kaisendon Tsujihan, Kanazawa Katsuzo, Sushi Kyoutatsu, Okonomiyaki of Toda Wataru Sante-kan

8. Tokyo Midtown

9-7-2, Akasaka, Minato 107-6290 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3475-3100 http://www.tokyo-midtown.com/en/
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4.0 based on 937 reviews

Tokyo Midtown

This upscale mini city includes a mix of luxury and mainstream shops, plus restaurants, museums, a park, and the Ritz Carlton. There's also a bilingual concierge and currency exchange.

Reviewed By Reasonable50

Large complex of buildings with high end shopping and a large variety of restaurants. Houses the Ritz Carlton at the highest levels. Easy to access by subway.

9. Tokyo Midtown Design Hub

9-7-1, Akasaka, Minato 107-6205 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6743-3776 [email protected] http://designhub.jp/
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4.0 based on 26 reviews

Tokyo Midtown Design Hub

10. BicCamera Akasaka-Mitsuke Station

3-1-6, Akasaka, Minato 107-0052 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6230-1111 https://www.biccamera.com/bc/i/shop/shoplist/shop117.jsp
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

BicCamera Akasaka-Mitsuke Station

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