Discover the best top things to do in Akasaka, Japan including Wa Space, Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square, Tokyo Little House, Tokyo Midtown Design Hub, Craft Ogawa, HULS Gallery Tokyo, TeruHiraku, Unac Tokyo.
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~ 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.
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.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
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.
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“HULS Gallery” features and sells craft products curated from Japan including tableware such as ceramics and lacquerware. In recent years, Japanese crafts made using traditional techniques are in the spotlight internationally. Conveying the traditions of the various production areas and the techniques of the artisans behind these crafts, the gallery introduces this new beauty of Japan to both the domestic and overseas market.
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