Discover the best top things to do in Nishishinjuku, Japan including Kurumiru Tocho, Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Odakyu Department Store, Shinjuku, Yodobashi Camera Shinjuku Nishiguchi, Lumine Shinjuku 1, Keio Department Store Shinjuku, Shinjuku Mylord Mosaic Street, Keio Mall, Epsite, Ricoh Imaging Square Shinjuku.
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This huge department store is conveniently connected to major transit point Shinjuku Station and offers a range of shops, from high-end clothing to a huge food selection in the basement.
As the headline says, you can pretty much find anything you could ever want in Odakyu. From clothing to alcohol and tech in Bic Camera to Tokyo 2020 gear(the official store is inside), there's something for everyone. Some really nice restaurants and cafes in there too. Not very touristy, it's where the locals go.
4.0 based on 283 reviews
Find an unbeatable product selection and competitive prices in this giant electronics store next to Shinjuku Station. The latest electronics, cameras, watches, and gaming gear fill six levels.
This place is a photography enthusiasts’ dream! There is one whole floor dedicated to the latest and greatest gadgets, and they are all on display for you to check out! No need to consult with a salesperson and feel the pressure of having to buy. There were a few other floors in the store but we spent most of our time at the camera floor.
4.0 based on 58 reviews
This compact department store at Shinjuku Station is lined with trendy mid-priced clothing, jewelry, and housewares for teens and young adult shoppers. There's also a duty-free counter here.
There are a lot of shopping places in Shinjuku, but this is probably the best one if you prefer to buy what local people buy, and eat what local people eat. We prefer to do and try to understand the culture.
4.0 based on 124 reviews
This Shinjuku Station department store has a budget-oriented focus. Popular among middle-age and older women, the store has frequent sales on womenswear, menswear, and accessories.
While Keio Department Store Shinjuku sells a wide range of items - cosmetics, clothing and accessories, kids' toys, homeware and traditional Japanese goods, the best place to visit is the Gourmet Food Hall in the basement. The Food Hall covers the entire floor basement and is a feast for the eye. Walking around, I saw everything from bento boxed meals, deli counters, pizza, salad, fruits and vegetables to wine, boba drinks, coffee beans, bread and meat-filled steamed buns, sandwiches, fresh meat and seafood, and International cuisine. Japanese confectionery and French pastries are especially beautifully decorated. I tried some of both and they were really tasty. The variety of hand crafted chocolates and candy are sensational and the imagination is unlimited. Here, I can get anything for breakfast, lunch, dinner, party, or special celebration. Popular souvenir is a pack of dried bonito shavings and dried kelp that is used for making Japanese soup stock as well as green tea flavored sweets. If I need anything to eat or to give away, I find that EVERYTHING IS GREAT... at the Food Hall of Keio Department Store
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