A few tips of important info I think is helpful to making your trip to Japan seamless.
Airports - Tokyo has two major airports; Haneda and Narita. If you’re staying in central Tokyo try and get a flight into Haneda as it’s about 20-30 minutes into the city with a taxi or Uber. Narita is about an hour by express train to Shibuya Station is kind of a pain to get to and from.
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POPPYS SHOPPING GUIDE TO TOKYO
This shopping guide comes to you from a self confessed shopping addict who lived in Tokyo for 2.5 years.
I have listed my favourite shops by area and tagged each business’ link to their google maps location - occasionally will include an IG tag if needed.
Below is an assortment of recommendations for luxury designer shopping, vintage stores which cover both high and low ends of the market as well as traditional Japanese boutiques which carry kimonos, locally made goods such as pottery and homewares, flea markets, books & magazines, stationary and knick knacks you didn’t know you needed til now.
You can’t trust someone who says everything is amazing so I have also included a few places which I don’t recommend or my personal opinion on why some places aren’t as good as they’re made out to be - I did the work so you don’t have to!
Important Notes:
Most boutiques in Tokyo don’t open til 11am, more niche quirkier shops even later. Check opening hours to save yourself disappointment. I have also noted which shops require an appointment to visit.
Bring your physical passport with you for tax free shopping. Sometimes a photo will not suffice.
Japanese brands such as Comme Des Garcons, Junya Watanabe, Issey Miyake, Yohji Yamamoto, Sacai, Undercover and Toga are almost half the price as what they are outside of Japan.
Japanese merchandising tends to err on the side of minimal, if you’re in a store and searching for something specific just ask. For example Pleats Please will have their most recent collections on the floor but have their older season stock out the back.

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SEE
Jardin Majorelle YSL gardens, Berber Arts Museum Muse Yves Saint Laurent. The art deco style home of designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Berg - reimagined for the couple by famed interior designer Bill Willis.
Book tickets online for the garden, Berber Arts Museum inside the home the YSL museum further down the road.
Find tickets HERE.
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