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Isetan
One of Tokyo's oldest and largest department stores, Isetan is... Be the first to write a review |
Department Stores |
Shinjuku-ku
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Marui
Marui, easily recognized by its red-and-white logo, burst onto... Be the first to write a review |
Department Stores |
Shinjuku-ku
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Matsuya
On the fourth floor, the gleaming Matsuya houses an excellent... Be the first to write a review |
Department Stores |
Chuo-ku
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Matsuzakaya
The Matsuzakaya conglomerate was founded in Nagoya and still... Be the first to write a review |
Department Stores |
Chuo-ku
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Mitsukoshi
Founded in 1673 as a dry-goods store, Mitsukoshi later played... Be the first to write a review |
Department Stores |
Chuo-ku
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Muji
This chain features generically branded housewares and clothing... Be the first to write a review |
Department Stores |
Chiyoda-ku
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Parco
Parco, owned by the Seibu conglomerate, is actually not one store... Be the first to write a review |
Department Stores |
Shibuya-ku
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Seibu
Even Japanese customers have been known to get lost in this mammoth... Be the first to write a review |
Department Stores |
Toshima-ku
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Takashimaya
In Japanese, taka means "high"—a fitting word for this... Be the first to write a review |
Department Stores |
Chuo-ku
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Wako
Wako is well-known for its high-end glassware, jewelry, and accessories... Be the first to write a review |
Department Stores |
Chuo-ku
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