Nakagawa Masashichi Shōten

Shibuya & Shimo-Kitazawa


What started as a linen supplier in Nara (near Kyoto) 300 years ago has evolved into one of Japan's proudest brands, creating beautiful natural clothing, accessories and homewares (including stuff for children and babies). The shop also carries artisan homewares.

This branch in Shibuya Scramble Square is city's best, but there are others in Ginza Six, Kitte and Coredo Muromachi.


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4. Tomio Koyama Gallery

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5. Fukutoshin Shibuya Station

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6. Shibuya Stream

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8. Mag's Park

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