Discover the best top things to do in Shinjuku 3 Chome, Japan including Shinjuku Suehirotei, Isetan Shinjuku Store, Shinjuku Musashino Hall, Shinjuku Tourist Information Center, Suica's Penguin Park, Studio Alta, Moa 4, Shinjuku Marui Honkan, Lumine Shinjuku 2, Shinjuku Marui Annex.
4.0 based on 1,136 reviews
This department store is one of the trendiest in Japan, and its flagship Shinjuku store houses the finest in clothing, accessories, and homeware. It is also known for its impressive variety of foods.
My goodness! What an amazing experience! Head straight to the basement and browse the endless selection of food stalls - there’s Japanese, other Asian and Western stalls, and a gourmet supermarket meaning endless options all for takeaway. The highlight for me was the desert section - maybe 20+ stalls of the finest European chocolate, pastries, cakes and desserts and you are treated like royalty when you buy something- the first class staff will exquisitely package, wrap and bag your food (even with cold packs) so it is still immaculately presentable when you get it home. A luxury shopping experience! Thanks Isetan!
3.5 based on 57 reviews
This nine-story department store mostly targets young women, although there is also a menswear floor. Here, find a range of shops with fashionable and affordable clothing, homeware, and accessories.
3.5 based on 45 reviews
This seven-story mall at Shinjuku Station has clothing, shoe, and homeware shops featuring Japanese and international brands. It's also home to larger brands including Muji and skincare company Fancl.
Many many things to see and shop. A bit confusing getting around but it’s not a problem because I’m lost in shopping for stuff anyway! Would love to spend my days there
3.5 based on 17 reviews
A Shopping Center that you can find New Japanese culture such as Amine, Lolita fashion, and some goods.
Originally we visited Marui Annex to find a particular store, but it turns out the store has closed down and Surugaya now occupies an entire floor! It's one of the better Surugaya stores I visited while in Japan, they had a really big discount section (all items ¥100 to ¥300 each). The rest of the mall is really nice, not too busy at all. The staff at the Tax Refund counter speak perfect English and were super helpful and fast! There's a large selection of Lolita clothing stores (such as Angelivlc Pretty), a Doctor Martens shoe store and some alternative clothing too. However if you're looking to buy, be aware the prices are quite high due to the unique designs and brand names. The whole mall doesn't open until 11am however. So if you arrive early, be prepared to wait out front until the doors are opened. A surprising find was the Namco lottery corner where they had a large My Hero Academia section of lottery and merchandise for sale. We also noticed signs saying a new Evangelion store is due to open really soon!
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