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Although shopping is not a new thing to do, whenever you visit a new country there's always amazing and different things to discover and bring back home with you. Because of that, one of the most frequently questions asked by tourists is: Where should I go to find the voolest items and when?
For this reason, we prepared a list of the 10 most popular places to shop in Japan. In thi article, you might just find out where are the most appropriate shops for you to spend your money wisely!

Harajuku

Shopping in the neighborhood where the “Kawaii” culture began
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Address 1 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo See map
Website http://www.takeshita-street.com/


Shibuya

Shibuya, Tokyo's Youth Center
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Address Shibuya Station, Shibuya, Tokyo See map
Website http://play-shibuya.com/en/


Shinsaibashi

Osaka’s largest shopping area - a mix of the old and the new
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Address Shinsaibashisuji Chuo-ku Osaka-shi, Osaka See map
Telephone 06-6211-1114
Website http://www.shinsaibashi.or.jp/lang/en/


Minato Mirai 21

There is plenty to do in Minato Mirai; Shopping, an interactive museum, the beautiful night view, etc.
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Address Minatomirai Nishi-ku Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa See map
Website http://www.minatomirai21.com/eng/


Canal City Hakata

Kyushu’s largest shopping mall with many individualistic shops
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Business Hours Everyday ( 10:00 AM ~ 09:00 PM )

Shops 10am-9pm
Restaurants 11am-11pm
Address 1-2 Sumiyoshi, Hakata, Fukuoka See map
Telephone 092-282-2525
Website http://canalcity.co.jp/


Umeda

Umeda is the place to buy everything; from Japan’s newest trends to household appliances.
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Address Umeda, Kita-ku Osaka-shi, Osaka See map
Telephone 06-6282-5900
Website http://www.osaka-info.jp/en/areas/kita.html


Omotesando

A trendy area. A neighborhood where you can encounter cutting-edge fashion and various other items
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Address 3 Kitaaoyama Minato-ku Tokyo See map
Website https://www.gotokyo.org/en/tourists/areas/areamap/harajuku.html


Tenjin Underground Shopping Center

Kyushu’s largest underground shopping area, stretching for a total length of 1km between stations
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Address 2 Tenjin, Chuoku, Fukuoka See map
Telephone 092-711-1903
Website http://www.tenchika.com/


Sannomiya Center Street

Kobe’s prominent shopping street with stores selling fashion, accessories, miscellaneous goods, etc.
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Business Hours Weekdays ( 09:00 AM ~ 06:00 PM )

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Depends on the store
Address 神戸市中央区三宮町1 See map
Telephone 078-393-3358
Website http://www.kobe-sc.jp/


Ginza

Enjoy shopping for made in Japan goods
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Address Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo See map
Website http://www.ginza.jp/?lang=en


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