1. Shopping guide in Tokyo, Japan
Traveling and shopping in Japan is a hobby of the Chinese people. I think there are six places to shop in Tokyo.
First Shibuya is trendy and suitable for young people. It is a place where different styles can be accepted. People with different dress styles will not be treated differently here.
Second Akihabara, if you want to buy electronic products, this is the most suitable place. It is said that any product that cannot be purchased elsewhere can be purchased here, and the variety is quite complete.
The third Ginza, Ginza is in the bustling city center, where there are many specialty stores and shopping malls. More mature people shop and stay here.
Fourth, if you want to buy the four treasures of the study, you must go to Pigeon House, especially the paper products on the first floor, such as fans, bookmarks, etc. You can buy it and make it yourself. It's very interesting.
The Fifth Mitsukoshi Department Store, there are many cosmetics there. If you want to buy cosmetics, there are all kinds of brands here, ranging from medium to high-end and low-end. Take your pick.
The sixth friend is eight blessings. This shopping mall is comprehensive, with everything from watches to backpacks, toys to cosmetics, and gifts. Tourists from all over the world like to shop here because many store employees speak different languages, making communication easy.
This is what I consider shopping in Tokyo.
2. A must-buy guide for shopping in Tokyo, Japan
If you like drinking, get a bottle of Japanese shochu, and if you like smoking, buy a seven-star cigarette in Japan. Many Japanese smoke this brand and it’s cheaper to buy in Japan than in China. If you don’t like both, buy a Japanese-style doll or something. In fact, boys also like it very much. Or buy anime games. Many boys like to play Japanese games. It's good to buy a CD they like. The easiest way is to bring Japanese food. Also, if the other person is studying Japanese, it would also be a good idea to give him an original Japanese novel. In fact, when buying something, you must first look at the relationship between you and him, and then decide the value and choice of the gift. If it’s good for a boyfriend or boyfriend, it’s better to take it with you. You can buy a tie or a Japanese watch. and
3. Must-buy items in Tokyo shopping guide
Cosmetic products
Japanese drugstores are a paradise for girls and a hell for pocket kings! There is one of these flower-filled pharmacies almost every 500 meters. Go directly to a Japanese drugstore to buy it! You'll find a lot of super useful items that you can't even find with a lantern. Pharmacies are landmarks in Japan.
Gourmet Souvenirs
What gifts will you bring back from Japan? You can’t go wrong with the food~ Every place in Japan has different special snacks, such as Hokkaido White Couple Chocolate, residents of Tokyo and Osaka will fly to buy it; such as Tokyo Banana, which is also a must-buy gift for tourists, and various Kinds of Meiji chocolate can not be seen in China. It tastes so good that it explodes.
Home Appliances
Japanese and American photographic equipment and small household appliances are well-made. When buying electrical appliances in Sapporo, we recommend BicCemera, a large electrical appliance chain. All kinds of household appliances and photographic equipment are available, and there are discounts from time to time. The store is near the JR station. However, I have compared product prices in Tokyo and Sapporo, and Sapporo is a bit more expensive, so please do your homework in advance.
Glass crafts
Sapporo American glass crafts are very good, most are handmade and come in different patterns, sizes and colors. In addition to the glass products on the roadside, there are also many glass crafts specialty stores. The first store’s glass crafts were different. In addition to several classic styles, Sapporo Glass Products Factory will design and develop new products for the shelves. Many of the glass pieces are blue or aqua, as designers were inspired by the sea.
The most typical glass products are in Otaru, the most famous one is the eBay whistle. The variety of glassware inside is enough to dazzle you.
Horse oil
Japan and the United States are particularly famous for their horse oil. Don't you see that grandmotherly tender model who's still a teenager? In fact, horse oil comes from China. The history of horse oil can be traced back to 4,000 years ago, and it was introduced to Japan more than 400 years ago. Today, it has become the darling of the Japanese skin care industry.
If the maintenance of furniture relies on vegetable oil, then the maintenance of human skin relies on animal oil. It is said that horse oil is the most absorbed by human skin because the ingredients are similar.
:4. Tokyo’s famous shopping attractions
1. Diving City Tokyo Plaza
2. Tokyo Sora Town
3. Water City Tour Odaiba
4. Shibuya Lights
5. Kate
6. Brick Square
7. Yurakucho (I Tosia)
8. Venus Castle
9. Central Tokyo
10. Roppongi Hills
A: Why Tokyo Known as a shopping paradise?
Tokyo is usually the first stop for U.S. travel to Japan, because in addition to many leisurely and enjoyable attractions, shopping is also an essential part of people's itinerary when visiting Tokyo. When it comes to Ginza, I think I really know everything. It is classified as the Ginza of the world which is the bustling center of three. A central road runs from one block in Ginza to eight blocks in Ginza. This bustling commercial center attracts thousands of people every day.
Ginza is famous for its world-class shopping and is a symbol of Japanese modernity. This bustling neighborhood was a beach more than 400 years ago. It was called Ginza because the Tokugawa shogunate minted silver coins here in the early 17th century. With the penetration of various businesses and lifestyles, Ginza has gradually developed into a shopper's paradise.
Ginza Chuo Avenue runs through it, with various high-end shops lined up on both sides of the avenue, making it dizzying to see. The most popular costume jewelry, gold and silver jewelry of the season, as well as colorful cultural artworks and daily necessities are displayed in the windows. Well-known Japanese department stores such as Mitsukoshi, Matsuzakaya, and Matsuya have also settled on Ginza Street. Most of the products sold in Ginza are high-end products, mainly targeted at groups and upper-class people.
5. Places to shop in Tokyo, Japan
List 1: Daily necessities Plane: The price including tax is about 105 yen/piece (equivalent to about 7 yuan in RMB). Nail clippers: Japanese steel is of high quality, so nail clippers are very easy to use and will not break after years of use. Generally around 388-630 yen/hand. Specialties: sushi, sashimi, sashimi. Exquisite snacks: Japanese snacks are very beautiful, and all kinds of glutinous rice balls (called fruit in Japan) are very cute. The price is around 500-1050 yen. Meiji Chocolate: Japanese chocolate is not very sweet, but has a very delicate texture. Meiji chocolate is about 210 yen, Marie chocolate is about 1,050 yen. Dessert: Japan is a veritable kingdom of desserts. There are many types of desserts, including cakes, puddings, jelly, crepes, etc. Although Japan is very sweet and delicious; however, there are many kinds of Japanese desserts, such as fruits, meatballs and mashed potatoes. It’s also good to buy snacks at regular coffee shops, Japanese confectionery shops, and other places. Coffee and Beverages: Japan has an amazing variety of coffees. Even if you don't own a coffee machine, you can have a cup of ground coffee, which makes a great gift. In Japan, there are many types of black coffee, and the bottle mouth is very wide, so you can enjoy the aroma of coffee when drinking. In addition to coffee, Japan also has many delicious beverages. Beer: There are many types of Japanese beer, such as Kirin, Asahi, Sanbo, etc. When you want to enjoy multiple flavors at the same time, we recommend purchasing mini cans of beer in multiple flavors! In addition, sparkling wine or the third type of beer, which is close to the taste of beer, has a mild taste and is very popular with women. Clothing: Shibuya, Shiromiyayama, and Aoyama are the gathering places for fashion stores on the three major streets in Tokyo. They are a shopping paradise for young people composed of some popular stores. Underwear: Underwear in Wacol is cheaper than in China. Especially when there is a discount, it may be reduced to 1/3 of the price. Ask Miss Kegui to help you measure the correct underwear size, and she can also help you know your own size. Famous brand sports shoes: Japanese famous brand sports shoes are not only cheap, but also have many styles that cannot be sold because Japan imports them first. It's on sale right now and you can get it at a lower price. Handkerchief: Many people in Japan carry handkerchiefs with them. Especially cloth handkerchiefs are very convenient and practical. There are designer handkerchiefs such as Burberry, Anna Sui, Celine, Vivienne Westwood, etc., perfect for gifts. List of must-buy items in Japan 4: Toiletries and nail products: Japan sells a variety of nail beautification products. In addition, there are various nail stickers and nail care tools for sale in Japan. Please compare before buying. Hair products: Hair salons in Japan are expensive, so there are a wide variety of hair-related products on the market at cheap prices. In addition, hair accessories, hair salon props and other hair-related products are also very diverse. Sun and Moon Color: Kanebo's makeup product, its makeup concept is to purify makeup. Its eye shadow box should be said to be the most famous, and you should often see it in several major domestic magazines.
Kate: It’s a cheap brand. The most popular ones are their eyeliners and eyeshadow boxes. They are high-quality and low-priced. Many Japanese girls like them. Foot rest time: For soreness of legs and feet after walking, soreness of legs and feet after wearing high heels, swelling of legs and feet after standing for a day, numbness of legs and feet after sitting for a long time, etc. It has good effects on reducing swelling and relieving fatigue. Known as a portable pedicure device, it is the most popular leg and foot care product. Rohto Kaiyan Jirun Hyaluronic Acid Moisturizing Lotion: The moisturizing ability is twice that of ordinary hyaluronic acid. It is a very popular cosmeceutical among students from both sides of the Taiwan Strait. SKII Fairy Water: It has won the annual best skin care product award in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland China many times. Many female celebrities are also loyal fans of SKII. Recently, Tang Wei also supported SKII. Shiseido: Shiseido has many sub-brands and is well positioned. It focuses on the combination of natural raw materials and advanced technology and pursues high quality. Basically every age group can find its own products at Shiseido. Hacker: This is the whitening trump card of Shiseido cosmetics. It is very famous among Japanese whitening products. Only half a year after it was launched in Japan, sales reached 1 million bottles, winning the first place in Japan's Shiseido beauty lotion
DHC series: mainly sold through the Internet and Japanese specialty stores. However, there are many types of DHC, so it is recommended to be prepared before going abroad. Sekkisei: Sekkisei was born in Japan in 1985. In the following 25 years, it became popular throughout Asia starting from Japan, and also helped many Oriental women realize their dream of whitening. The skin essence product combines a variety of precious Chinese herbal essences to give the skin a sense of transparency, provide sufficient moisture, prevent and significantly reduce spots, eliminate acne marks, and make the skin as white and moist as snow. Snow, skin and essence are the beautiful elements given by Sekisei Essence. List 6: Electronic products, small appliances and gadgets are Japan’s strengths. Current beauty appliances, creative small appliances, etc. Very popular. They are portable and affordable. They are really great for gift giving and personal use. The small household appliances in Japanese duty-free shops are of good quality and cheap. But be careful with the voltage and system. (Japanese electrical appliance voltage is 110V, China is 220V, TV image display mode is Japan NISS and China PAL). Take some back as gifts to relatives and friends, which is both generous and affordable. In addition, Japanese digital products are very good, especially mobile phones, which are cheap and high-end. However, due to different modes and language barriers, it is best to jailbreak it.
From 2010 to 2010, the most popular Japanese tourist destinations for Chinese tourists were Nara, Japan and Tokyo, Japan, which are very famous tourist cities among Internet celebrities. If you want to go to Japan to enjoy the beautiful cherry blossoms, you must go to Nara and Tokyo, which are the kingdoms of cherry blossoms.
And there are many places of interest in Japan that are very similar to those in China. They not only have our country's architectural style, but also embody a session in Japan. When traveling to Japan, it is inevitable to taste authentic Japanese food, have a drink at a local izakaya, put on a kimono, and enjoy life.
For Chinese people who love shopping, shopping is inevitable when traveling to Japan. Many tourists from China will buy a lot of unnecessary things after going to Japan, and then take them back home in large and small bags, but they are useless afterwards, which is a complete waste of money.
So, what should you buy when traveling to Japan? If so, what should I buy? Next, I will introduce to you some things that you must buy when traveling to Japan. Don't miss them when you go there.
First place: Japanese cosmetics
Japanese cosmetics are world-famous. Best of all, they are highly effective, cost-effective and affordable. In duty-free shops in Japan and the United States, you can see many big-name cosmetics, which are much cheaper than those purchased in China. Many purchasing agents go to Japanese drugstores to buy things and then bring them back home to sell. So when traveling to Japan, you must buy more Japanese skin care products.
Second place: Japanese chocolate
Many friends like to eat sweet chocolate, but chocolate is generally more expensive. When traveling in Japan, tourists can see a lot of Japanese chocolates, which taste sweet, are exquisitely packaged, and look high-end. You can buy some to take home to your relatives and friends.
Third: Apple mobile phone
The price of Apple mobile phones is very expensive in China, but it is very cheap for everyone to buy Apple mobile phones. American mobile phones in Japan are 2/3 cheaper than in China. The price is exciting. Many purchasing agents buy mobile phones in Japan and then bring them back to China for sale.
Travel tips: 1: Never make impulse purchases while traveling. 2: Don’t buy products you don’t need. 3. Be sure to consume rationally.
6. Tokyo Shopping Guide
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Shinjuku District, a bustling business district, is full of charm.
Friends who have traveled to Tokyo must be familiar with Shinjuku.
As a paradise for shopping and entertainment, Shinjuku is also a very important transportation hub in Tokyo. Many people have to go to the surrounding areas of Tokyo through Shinjuku.
Shinjuku has many super high-rise buildings, commercial offices and many famous hotels, enjoying the title of Shinjuku Deputy Capital.
The new owner of the eastern part is a place where people eat, drink, play and shop around, including Kabukicho with its red lights and green wine, Shinjuku Sandoki with its rows of department stores, and Okubo in Koreatown.
Shibuya is the birthplace of young people’s fashion.
Like Shinjuku, Shibuya is also a super shopping place. The fashion culture here is more popular among young people.
There are many famous department stores, fashion stores, restaurants, coffee shops, game facilities, customization facilities, etc.
Famous business districts, Harajuku, Omotesando Mountain, etc. Daikanyama is still Ebisu, full of strong fashion atmosphere.
It also has the legendary Shibuya Dungeon and the Shibuya Crossing, where 3,000 people pass through at the same time every minute.
Shibuya people are fashionable, individual, playful and full of energy, which makes Shibuya the birthplace of various fashions in Japan and abroad, with a city that never sleeps and a street with young people.
Japan Cultural Education Center Cultural District
The crime rate is the lowest among the 23 districts in Bunkyo District, Tokyo. The main industries are publishing, printing, education and medical care.
Led by the University of Tokyo, 15 universities gather in Bunkyo Ward, creating a strong cultural atmosphere.
Since many large hospitals are also built here, it is also known as the medical capital of Tokyo.
In addition, Tokyo Dome (Tokyo) is a super-large indoor baseball stadium built in 1990. Basically, large-scale games and concerts of various superstars are held here every month.
Toshima, the area with the highest population density.
Toshima District has a high population density, integrating fashion and tradition, youth and old age.
The most important urban street in China is the business district centered on Ikebukuro Station. Ikebukuro is the main area for Japanese Chinese to work, socialize, and have fun. There are many Chinese restaurants and property stores.
Dark area, comfortable and happy area.
Kiguro District is close to the center of Tokyo, with convenient transportation, many shops and restaurants, and a quiet residential area.
The noisy environment of Shaodu is loved by some artists and wealthy people, and is regarded as the old bourgeoisie and fresh area of ??Tokyo.
This is a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in Japan. Shinagawa Prefecture, the core of Tokyo's transportation network in the United States
The most distinctive feature of Shinagawa Prefecture is that there are 14 railway lines available!
With a mix of main lines such as the Tokaido Shinkansen and Yamanote Line, it is convenient and close to Haneda Airport. It is the core of the railway transportation network in Tokyo and even the Tokyo area.
Ota Manufacturing Base, Japan
Ota District is located at the southernmost end of Tokyo's 23 wards, sandwiched between Kanagawa Prefecture and Tamagawa Prefecture, connected to Kawasaki and Yokohama, forming Keihin Industrial district.
As a group of high-end, sophisticated and cutting-edge Japanese processing technologies, the American mechanical metal industry is world-famous.
Ota is where Haneda Airport is located. The transportation to Shinagawa, Tokyo or Yokohama is also very convenient, and the rent is relatively stable.
Shibuya District, a traditional wealthy area
Shibuya is a traditional wealthy area, and the annual income of people here is even among the highest among the 23 wards in Tokyo.
The people who live here are mainly wealthy people such as entrepreneurs, entertainers, and cultural celebrities.
Although Setagaya is a wealthy area, it has the largest population in Tokyo and the atmosphere of life is quite strong!
The Sangen Teahouse that appeared in the TV series "Tokyo Girls' Illustrated Book" is located here, making it one of the most livable areas in Tokyo.
Nakano, the area with the most low-rise residential buildings.
With so many east-west railways running in Nakano, it is called a commuter market.
It is also the area with the highest population density and residential density in Japan, and the living environment is convenient; therefore, many small families are attracted to live here.
Integration area, an area full of life.
The merged area is dominated by residential areas, with high-end residential areas and ordinary residential areas coexisting.
There is a profound cultural heritage here and you can experience vivid Japanese culture.
The Sidiwa area is dotted with a variety of fashionable design shops and antique shops, suitable for leisurely shopping.
Horse Taming Area, the birthplace of animation.
Malian District is famous for its many cartoonists and is known as the birthplace of Japanese animation, where "Digimon" comes from.
In addition, the story scenes of the Japanese comics "Doraemon" and "Ninjago" are all in this area.
Nerima Ward is relatively remote, but it also has the advantage of leisure and dense residential areas;
Most of the construction land for large-scale residential complexes called dandi are gathered in this area, surrounded by There are also complete living facilities.
Kita District, the district with the most JR stations.
Although the presence is relatively low, the number of JR stations in North District is the largest among the 23 districts, and the transportation to Duxin is also very convenient.
Prince Station and Chiyu Station are both popular stations, and commercial activities near the stations will be more popular.
The Banqiao area is an area with almost no sense of existence.
It is a deserted place in the north of Tokyo, the Banqiao area, close to _Tama County.
Due to its remote location, people visiting Japan rarely visit this area when visiting Tokyo!
However, it is one of the few old-style neighborhoods in Tokyo that still maintains the style of a former municipality.
In addition to residential and commercial land, there are many factories and few representative landmarks in the northern Banqiao area.
Koto Ward has many canals and bridges.
Kodong District is relatively close to the central area and the port area. It is also called the Watercolor City because it has countless canals and bridges.
The overall atmosphere tends to be younger and more fashionable.
In recent years, the development of Koto District has been very significant. Large apartment buildings and medical welfare facilities have been built in Linhai Sub-Capital Center and Nansha area.
Edogawa District, a hodgepodge of ethnic groups
In short, it is adjacent to the relatively marginalized Chiba Prefecture and has easy access to Narita Airport. There are a large number of people from other Asian countries living there.
In Sumida Ward
Taito Ward is the smallest ward in Tokyo and one of the oldest urban areas in Tokyo, full of Edo style.
Most of the land is commercial land, and only a few are residential areas, buildings and apartments. The utilization rate is very high.
The two major scenic spots in this area - Ueno and Asakusa, as well as many important national cultural properties such as the Tokyo National Museum are also here, creating a strong cultural atmosphere.
Suicheng Park, Kochi Prefecture, Tokyo.
Katsushichi Ward is a water town surrounded by Edogawa and Arakawa. Suwon Park in Kanamachi, Katsura City is the only water town park in Tokyo, but its presence is still very weak and there are many factories.
Arakawa area, marginal area
Since the Edo period, Arakawa has been a farmland.
The Meiji era began to promote the development of industrialization.
There are natural environments such as rivers and green spaces, as well as the only remaining tram in Tokyo.
Plenty of space and relatively cheap.
Asakura is a suburb of Japan and the capital of the United States. Land prices are very low, and the cost of renting and buying a house is very small.
There are many people from China living in the ancestral area. It's a bit lively around Kitamae Station and the transportation is convenient. It is very close to the tourist attractions Asakusa and Sky Tree.
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8. What are the shopping malls in Tokyo, Japan?
Tokyo has New Year’s Day, Valentine’s Day, May Day International Labor Day, Summer Festival, Emperor’s Day, and some fixed ones all year round. Small festivals are all shopping festivals. Many shopping malls have their own shopping festivals, which you need to experience in person in Japan. After all, Japan has many festivals, so you can’t tell which day is the shopping day.