2 Best Places to Shop in Tokyo, Japan

Ginza Six

Chuo-ku

One of the biggest and swankiest commercial complexes in the city, Ginza Six opened with much fanfare in 2017 and didn’t disappoint. Below the office spaces that occupy the upper floors, you’ll find another six floors above and below ground home to outlets of brands like Celine, Fendi, and Jimmy Choo. There are also cosmetic stores, deli foods, restaurants, art installations, and even a basement Noh theater. It's immediately across the street from the 12-story flagship of budget fashion brand Uniqlo.

Kitte Marunouchi

Chiyoda-ku

The unique geometric shape of Kitte’s interior, which was partly designed by renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, sets this department store apart. It also has a notable free history museum (called Intermediatheque) and an expansive rooftop garden overlooking Tokyo Station on the sixth floor. The department store’s name, Kitte, is a play on the Japanese words “stamp” and “come”. It makes sense once you know that Japan Post was the building’s developer.