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Omotesando "Promenez-vous au cœur du centre de la mode de Tokyo"

Cette avenue couverte d'arbres est l'endroit des grands couturiers, de Paul Stewart à Hanae Mori, des cafés de style européen avec des noms français et des vendeurs ambulants - tout est offert, de l'argent mexicain à la porcelaine peinte de la main. En bas de la colline, sur la rue Meiji vous by Kakidai trouverez Condomania, le Gap et le plus grand magasin de mode : La Forêt. Ce secteur est l'endroit où les gens riches et beaux promènent leurs chiens, vêtus de vêtements de designers. Pensez à Chanel, Yves St- Laurent, Emporio Armani et autres de ce genre.

Jingumae, Tokyo

Wako "Shopper's Delight"

This store, located in the district, is truly a heaven for shopaholics. Wako was established in 1881 and was originally a watch and jewelry shop. Now considered the oldest and most prestigious design store in the city, Wako has exclusive watches, jewelry, handbags, porcelain and dishware. The store also has a wide clothing collection for men and by Fg2 women. You can find the store's branches in Hiroo, Minato and as well. Situated within an old-fashioned building with a clock tower, the store is something else to behold at night, with fancy lights drawing attention to it.

+81 3 3562 2111 www.wako.co.jp/ [email protected] 4-5-11 Ginza, Tokyo

Armani Ginza Tower "Highly Conceptualized Luxury"

In Tokyo, a city that launched a thousand thoughtfully designed luxury stores, you could be assured that Armani was not to be outdone. The Armani Ginza Tower, home of the Armani / Ristorante, the stunning Armani / Spa along with a complete collection of Armani clothing, is both a retail and architectural triumph. The building itself is particularly by PIRO4D dazzling at nighttime, festooned with lights and with structural supports that mimic bamboo stalks.

+81 3 6274 7000 www.armaniginzatower.com/ 5-5-4 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

10 Corso Como Comme Des Garcons "Fashionista Finds"

With top luxury brands like Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, and Azzedine Alaia, 10 Corso Como is at the top of any fashionista's list. It's the brainchild of Comme Des Garcons designer, Rei Kawakubo and Carla Sozzini, the owner of the 10 Corso Como stores in Milan. Milan and Seoul are the only other cities where you will find a 10 Corso Como branch. The shop is a concept store that brings together everything from design, architecture and culture. A must-visit, the store is bound to leave you impressed.

+81 3 5774 7800 5-3 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo

One Omotesando

"One-Stop Shop"

One Omotesando is a striking building, in a fantastic position on the so- called 'Super Brand Street'. Designed by Kengo Kuma and his associates, it is owned by Bernard Arnault, whose designer stables houses the likes of Donna Karan and Fendi. One Omotesando is seven floors of luxury clothing for men and women; the building was designed by famous by japanese_craft_const architect, Kengo Kuma, to showcase eye-catching window displays and a ruction palpable sense of luxury. The building also houses the headquarters of Louis Vuitton .

+81 3 3478 5716 3-5-29 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Louis Vuitton Omotesando "Biggest of its Kind"

When Louis Vuitton Omotesando was opened in 2003, it was the biggest of any of the luxury retailer's stores worldwide. This was in part due to the Japanese love for the brand; the ubiquitous logo is everywhere to be seen in Tokyo. The store is a staggering ten stories high and it was designed to visually simulate a stack of traditional Louis Vuitton trunks. As you would by raneko expect in a store of this scope, it stocks the entire Louis Vuitton range and is a definite port-of-call for any fans of the designer.

+81 120 00 1854 eu.louisvuitton.com/eng-e1/la- 5-7-5 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo maison/omotesando

Vivienne Westwood "Long-Reigning Queen of Design"

Going strong as ever, Viviene Westwood has been popular with the Japanese for quite some time. Her wild street-style range gained immense popularity, but she is also renowned for her unique combination of traditional fabrics remodeled into young trendy designs. Remember what she did for tartan fabric? This chic store has a lot of the stock that is either by Shutterbug75 cute or relatively conservative in an unusual manner, which only Vivienne Westwood gets away with. A Vivienne Westwood is still an impressive addition to your wardrobe.

+81 3 5774 5939 www.viviennewestwood-tokyo.com/ 5-49-2 Jingumae, Tokyo info/CSfViewGuide.jsp?tp=8

GAP

"Popular American Outfitter Store"

Stocked up with denims, khakis, knits, T-shirts, sweatshirts and so forth, GAP is the king of American casual-wear and it has quite a following in Japan. It might seem a little commonplace after a trip to Harajuku or Omotesando, but the goods are quality made, reasonably priced and, above all, available in a more foreigner-friendly range of sizes, with special by Sarah Doody on Unsplash focus on children. Especially good if you are after larger sized casual on Unsplash men's wear, which to find in Japan can be quite a mission.

+81 3 5360 7800 mobile.gap.co.jp/stores/en/store.ph 3-37-1 1F/B1F Shinjuku Flags, Tokyo p?shopId=36163816 REJOIGNEZ-NOUS A: cityseeker.com

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