Category
Shops
Small Tokyo shops — knife makers, paper specialists, leather workshops, the kind of room where the owner makes what they sell.
Tools, paper, and small craft.
Asakusa & Kuramae
2 spotsShitamachi craft district — temples, jazz kissa, leather & paper workshops
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Asakusa & Kuramae · shop
Garakuta Boeki
ガラクタ貿易
Open for over twenty years — I've been coming since I was a student. Fun, stylish stuff. I've picked up plenty of gifts for friends and pieces for my own apartment here.
American vintage and retro goods shop in Kuramae. Colorful neon signs, tin toys, character merchandise—playful clutter that rewards browsing. Two minutes from Kuramae Station on the Oedo Line.
⚠️ Caption mentions hours as 1pm–7pm; Places data confirms Mon/Tue/Thu–Sun 1pm–7pm, closed Wed. Verify hours before visit.
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Asakusa & Kuramae · shop
Velfa
ヴェルファ
Turkish import shop tucked into a Nishi-Asakusa back street. Rugs, ceramics, textiles — the kind of stuff that makes you pause mid-walk. Small, curated selection that feels genuinely sourced rather than mass-stocked.
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Tokyo Core
1 spotShibuya, Shinjuku, Ginza, Roppongi — the parts you already know
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Tokyo Core · shop
Dulton Jinnan Shop
ダルトン
Every design-conscious person I know in Tokyo loves Dulton. Affordable, genuinely functional, and full of the kind of stuff you actually want around the apartment. Even the slippers I'm wearing while typing this are from here.
Dulton in Jinnan stocks American homewares, plants, and interior finds across multiple floors. Easy to spend three hours browsing glassware, textiles, and decades-old succulents. Walkable from Omotesandō.
⚠️ IG caption is Jiyugaoka branch (自由が丘2-15-41, Jiyugaoka Station 徒歩5分), but Places matched Jinnan/Shibuya branch (different store). Held as draft until correct Jiyugaoka branch IG URL is re-submitted.
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Kichijoji & West Suburbs
1 spotPark town, indie cafes, vintage records — and the rural-Tokyo escape further west
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Kichijoji & West Suburbs · shop
Oni Gunsō
オニグンソー
Oni Gunsō in Kichijoji stocks American toy and character goods—Garfield, M&Ms, Simpsons, South Park—crammed into narrow aisles. Affordable, treasure-hunt vibe; best visited solo or in pairs due to tight space.
⚠️ Open only Wed, Sat, Sun—verify hours before visiting, as the schedule is limited.
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FAQ
Where can I find traditional craft shops in Tokyo where owners make what they sell?
Kappabashi (kitchen tools, ceramics, knife makers), Kuramae (craft paper, leather, small objects), and Yanaka (daily-use craft goods, pottery, dried flowers) are the three most walkable clusters. These are owner-operated rooms where the maker is behind the counter — not souvenir shops or franchise outlets.
Are there good knife shops in Tokyo for visitors to buy Japanese kitchen knives?
Kappabashi-dori in Taito ward is Tokyo's professional kitchen district — several specialist knife shops operate within a short walk, stocking everything from entry-level santoku to hand-forged single-bevel blades. Staff in the larger shops typically speak some English and will discuss steel types, maintenance, and sharpening.
What should I expect when shopping at a small Tokyo craft or specialty shop?
Owner-operated craft shops in Tokyo move at a slower pace — expect conversation, careful wrapping, and a brief explanation of the object's provenance or use. Cash is still preferred in many smaller workshops. English is limited but owners generally welcome visitors who show genuine interest in the craft.