Best places to buy art in Tokyo, one of the best places in the world for art lovers. Arriving 4F, 1-10-1 Kanda Jinbocho (Chiyoda), you find The Mita Arts ukiyo-e gallery, with quality Japanese woodblock prints and paintings. Address 2-21-3 Kanda Jimbocho (Chiyoda-ku): welcome to Hara Shobu, an oasis of traditional Japanese prints and illustrations. Finally, you are at 3-12-17 Shimogi-ku (Shinjuku-ku), in The Adachi Hanga, a gallery, workshop and publisher of woodcut prints. Takeshi Kitano paintings for sale? Saatchi Art https://www.saatchiart.com/paintings/takeshi-kitano/feature, with paintings created by thousands of emerging artists
You too can spend your time in some of the many great record shops Tokyo has to offer, listening to music. Be-In Records https://experience-suginami.tokyo/2015/09/be-in-records/. If you are a fan of the Beatles, welcome to heaven. They have entire sections devoted to individual band members. If you like Kazuki Tomokawa, try to buy his 2016’s Gleaming Crayon.
Maybe you enjoy a good book, together it every little detail from the smell of the paper, ink on the pages and the weight of the book. Most people travel to Omote Sando for the high-end fashion shops and restaurants, but here you can find the most beautiful and historic bookstores in Tokyo. You can enter The Hidden Gem, hidden in a spot you would hardly expect a bookstore to be. You too will discovered – looking for the last Natsuo Kirino’s novel – that this place it is not only a bookstore, but also vintage books and new Japanese art.
Aoyama is a district of Tokyo, located in the northwestern part of Minato. The district owes its name to a family who maintained his mansion there. During the Edo period, this land hosted temples, shrines and samurai dwellings, but today it is one of the most popular shopping areas, well known for fashion boutiques, restaurants and shops. Walking the streets of the Japanese capital, do not forget to include in your itinerary the numbers 5-2-1 Minami-Aoyama (Minato-ku), where you will find the fashion creations of an extraordinary woman.
The duty-free Leica Store Daimaru Tokyo https://en.leica-camera.com/Stores-Dealers/Leica-Stores-Worldwide/Leica-Store-Daimaru-Tokyo, is located on the 10th floor of Daimaru. Inside the store, there is a full selection of digital cameras from the Leica M-System. Obviously, there are also the well-known Leica binoculars. The developing informal photographs was made by a famous Japanese photographer with his Leica camera
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