by Illona Marx
The most progressive store décor, the most inventive displays, the most courteous service, the most exquisite products, the largest selection, the most elaborate packaging: Until you’ve seen Tokyo, you don’t yet know what the most seductive form of contemporary shopping has to offer.
The very well-known commercial district around Shibuya Station and the much-frequented street crossing of the same name are just the beginning of the many popular neighbourhoods: Omotesando and Aoyama are known for their high-end fashion flagship stores, while the equally exclusive Ginza is characterised by impressive luxury malls. As Tokyo's Brooklyn, the Daikanyama district is making a name for itself: Here, small shop concepts operated by local and international brands are popping up out of the ground, sprawling bookstores stand side-by-side with hip cafés and attention-getting dog hairdressers.
Experiencing this diverse and abundant shopping world calls for orientation. From food & concept, brand, malls, shopping complexes to high fashion or architecture – in the following weeks we will introduce you to the shopping secrets of the Japanese Tiger City by successively presenting the top five locations from each of these categories. Here is an initial selection of five highlights. With these we would like to offer you a virtual tour of discovery through the most exciting streets of Tokyo – even during travel restrictions.
Food & Concept: In this category, we present stores that cleverly combine fashion, interior design or books with culinary delights.