2 Best Shopping in Tokyo, Japan

Nakamise Market

Taito-ku

Although many of the shops have moved from selling traditional crafts to cheap knickknacks (often not made in Japan), it is worth passing down on your way to Senso-ji for the atmosphere. It is just as lively as it was when it was established in the Edo period, although now shops sells cheap sushi key chains and T-shirts alongside traditional hairpieces and silk screens. The entrance is marked by the giant red lantern at the Kaminari-mon, and ends at the grounds of the Senso-ji Complex.

Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 111-0032, Japan
03-3844–3350

Nishi-Sando Arcade

Taito-ku

Kimono and yukata (cotton kimono) fabrics, traditional accessories, swords, and festival costumes at very reasonable prices are all for sale at this Asakusa arcade. It runs east of the area's movie theaters, between Roku-ku and the Senso-ji Complex.

Asakusa 2-chome, Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 111-0032, Japan