Department Store Shopping and Dining Tour
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22 shops in Tokyo: UNIQLO, Asahi Group Head Office Super Dry Hall, DAISO Harajuku Store, and 19 more. Every place is verified on Google Maps, featured in a YouTube post by 日本菇菇菇 JAPAN GoGoGo.

UNIQLO
Clothing store
4.1
A well-known Japanese casual wear designer, manufacturer, and retailer. It offers a wide range of affordable, high-quality clothing for men, women, and children.

Asahi Group Head Office Super Dry Hall
Bar
4.3
This food stall in the B2 food hall offers a variety of prepared foods, including fried chicken and yakitori. Their fried chicken skewer was an award winner in 2026, featuring cabbage-stuffed chicken with a savory sauce, perfect for a quick snack or meal. They are also known for their sweet Awaji Island onion yakitori.

DAISO Harajuku Store
Discount store
4.2
A popular Japanese dollar store chain offering a vast array of affordable products, from household goods and stationery to beauty items and snacks. It's known for its constantly changing inventory and seasonal items, making it a fun place to browse for unique finds.

Tobu Department Store
Department store
3.8
This large department store directly connected to Ikebukuro Station offers a wide range of products, including renowned brands and a diverse food selection. Visitors can enjoy tax refunds without a service charge and a 5% off coupon for purchases over 1,000 yen, valid for one week after acquisition. It's a great spot for both shopping and dining, with a dedicated restaurant floor featuring 46 restaurants.

OSHMAN’S Shinjuku
Sporting goods store
3.8
OSHMAN'S, located on 7F, is a sports and outdoor lifestyle store that curates a variety of popular athletic brands. They carry well-known names like On, HOKA, New Balance, The North Face, Nike, and Patagonia. The store offers a wide range of athletic footwear, apparel, yoga wear, and travel backpacks, catering to both men and women looking for quality sports gear.

StandardProducts
General store
4.1
A store specializing in everyday household items and miscellaneous goods with a focus on simple, high-quality, and minimalist designs. It offers functional and aesthetically pleasing products for various aspects of daily life.

G-SHOCK STORE SHIBUYA
Store
3.7
CASIO, on 6F, is a well-known watch brand, and this particular store is noted for its larger scale within the department store. They feature the latest G-SHOCK models with improved liquid crystal displays, offering clearer visibility than previous versions. They also have an impressive selection of other CASIO watches, including popular gold and silver models, encouraging quick purchases due to their popularity.

Uoriki
Japanese restaurant
4.2
Located in the B2 food hall of TOBU Department Store, Uoriki is a popular seafood vendor offering fresh sashimi and sushi at high quality. They also have live seafood and pre-cut crab for convenience. This shop is highly recommended for fresh seafood in Ikebukuro.

CRAFTJAPAN浅草本店
Educational institution
5.0
Located on 6F, this store specializes in traditional Japanese craftsmanship, particularly known for its chopsticks. They offer exquisite artisan-made chopsticks, including 'couple chopsticks' sets that make thoughtful gifts. Additionally, they have high-quality lacquerware bowls, many of which are microwave-safe, offering a blend of traditional aesthetics and modern convenience.

SEIKO DREAM SQUARE
Store
4.4
SEIKO, on 6F, is a respected Japanese watch brand known for its quality and innovation. The store highlights the 145th-anniversary collection and the popular ASTRON series. ASTRON watches are solar-powered with GPS functionality, eliminating the need for battery changes, and feature eye-catching, sparkling dials that stand out.

THREEPPY
General store
4.0
A trendy lifestyle store offering stylish and affordable household goods, stationery, and small accessories, often with a focus on cute and functional designs. It's a great place to find unique items for home decor or gifts at reasonable prices.

MEIKA HOTEL
Hotel
5.0
This store on B1 gathers famous souvenirs and snacks from across Japan, from Hokkaido to Kyushu. Beyond traditional Japanese sweets, it also features modern and regional limited-edition snacks. It's an ideal spot to find unique gifts or treats, including the popular peanut-shaped sweets from Chiba.

RF1 GRANSTA TOKYO
Deli
3.4
RF1 SOZAI, located on B2, offers a wide selection of refined Japanese side dishes and deli items. They emphasize quality ingredients, with staff preparing food fresh in the kitchen. Options range from gourmet salads and meat dishes to quiches, catering to both small and large appetites.

London Bake Gallery 池袋東武百貨店
Gift shop
4.5
Despite its British-sounding name, London Bake Gallery is a Japanese company's newly opened patisserie on B1, offering British-style shortbreads and cookies. They are particularly known for their charming cookie tins, with popular designs like the 'Tea Time' and 'London Teddy Bear' tins selling out quickly. They also offer beautifully designed round cookie tins that double as tea caddies.

NOUSAKU Palace Hotel Tokyo
Gift shop
4.6
Nousaku, on 6F, features beautiful and intricately designed tinware, including their popular sake cups. Many of their cups feature gold leaf interiors and unique designs, like a moon at the bottom, making them ideal for enhancing the drinking experience. These tin cups are known for making sake taste exceptionally smooth and clear.

(tefu) jiyugaoka
Lounge bar
3.9
Tefu, on 6F, offers exquisitely crafted chopstick rests made from seashells, featuring a variety of adorable designs. Options range from traditional Japanese motifs like sumo wrestlers and cherry blossoms to cute animals such as owls and fish. Each piece boasts a beautiful pearlescent sheen, making them charming and unique souvenirs or gifts.

FAS 銀座三越
Cosmetics store
3.7
FAS, a popular Japanese skincare brand on 2F, is celebrated for its protective series and signature Black Essence. This essence is 90% black rice ferment, known for its high permeability and soothing fragrance. It's alcohol-free, suitable for sensitive skin, and helps repair sun damage, making it a great option for evening skincare after sun exposure.

SUQQU Daimarutokyoten
Cosmetics store
2.5
SUQQU, located on 2F, is a renowned Japanese luxury cosmetics brand, famous for its skincare and makeup products. Their foundation (especially the 110 shade) is celebrated for its radiant finish and coverage, being the industry's first to exclude powder-like substances. Their eyeshadows and gradient blushes are also highly sought after, with limited editions often selling out quickly.

Citizen Flagship Store New York
Store
4.4
Citizen, located on 6F, is a prominent Japanese watch brand highly regarded by Japanese women. The store offers a wide selection of Citizen watches, including the popular pink gold series known for its elegant, feminine appeal. These watches come in various shades, including rose gold, that enhance fair skin tones.

Yakiniku Champion Tokyo Prince Hotel
Yakiniku restaurant
4.3
Yakiniku Champion, found on 14F of the TOBU Department Store's restaurant floor, is a popular Japanese BBQ restaurant. It's known for its high-quality grilled meats, including premium beef tongue, tender kalbi, and flavorful horumon (beef skirt steak). They offer egg yolk and rice as accompaniments, and their beef tongue is highly recommended for its tender texture and rich flavor.

フルーツショップ青木 東武池袋店
Food store
4.0
Aoki Fruit Shop, situated on B1, is a well-established fruit specialty store with over a century of history. It offers high-quality fruits, many presented as exquisite gift sets, making them perfect for special occasions. Beyond fresh fruit, they also sell fruit tarts, fruit cakes, and sliced fruit cakes, providing luxurious fruit-based desserts and treats.

Rubian Shinjukuodakyuten
Bakery
3.6
LE BIHAN, located on B1 in the Tobu-Ikebukuro Station, is an authentic French bakery with over 100 years of history. This store focuses on traditional French bread, avoiding Japanese-style adaptations. Their baguettes are particularly famous, even winning awards, and they offer a variety of other baked goods like croissants with cheese and ham. There's also a dine-in area where customers can enjoy their purchases freshly baked and warm from the toaster oven.
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