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Gion
Features: Focuses on traditional high-end crafts such as Kiyomizu-yaki pottery, Nishijin-ori textiles, tea ceremony utensils, etc. Many century-old shops (e.g.
Hello there! When it comes to what to buy and bring home from Sri Lanka, you'll be spoiled for choice! This island nation, known as the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean," offers handicrafts that are both be...
Hi! Your question totally resonates with me—Tokyo is practically paradise for stationery and home goods lovers! Every time I go, I feel like I'm burning a hole in my wallet, but the sheer joy makes it...
# Where to Buy the Trendiest Clothes in Tokyo? (Shibuya, Harajuku, Omotesando)
Hey there! You’ve hit the jackpot asking about these three spots.
Hello! Let's talk about Sri Lanka. I've been there a few times and have a pretty good feel for the prices. Let me tell you, Sri Lanka is a fascinating place; some things are unbelievably cheap, while ...
Hey! Nailed it. There's plenty to explore when it comes to buying "toys" like cameras and headphones in Tokyo. Don't worry, it's not complicated.
Hey there! Talking about shopping in Sri Lanka, it's truly fascinating. Unlike shopping for cosmetics and trendy brands in Japan or Korea, the shopping experience in Sri Lanka is more like a "treasure...
What kind of store is Donki Hote (Don Quijote)? Why do tourists love it?
Hey there! Since you're heading to Tokyo and asked about Donki Hote (Don Quijote), you've hit the jackpot—it's an absolute must...
Oh, talking about Japanese department stores—these are my absolute favorite! If you think they're just like malls back home, you're seriously underestimating them.
You're in the right place for finding unique designer brands and vintage treasures in Tokyo! Each of these spots has its own distinct personality and offers a completely different shopping vibe.
Recommended Kyoto-exclusive Souvenirs (Excluding Matcha Products)
Yojiya Blotting Paper: A classic beauty product from a century-old Kyoto shop, renowned for excellent oil absorption, featuring exqui...
Where in Kyoto can I buy the most distinctive local handicrafts? Should I visit areas with long-established shops like Gion and the Shinkyogoku Shopping Street, or go to monthly handmade markets?