Tokyo Koto-ku Shopping Guide|Practical and Unique Souvenir Selections

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Koto-ku, located in eastern Tokyo, is known for its modern commercial facilities and tranquil parks. Although not a traditional shopping hotspot, it offers a unique and affordable shopping experience. The main shopping area is Fukagawa Galleria (about a 5-minute walk from Kiba Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line). This mixed-use commercial facility houses a supermarket, clothing stores, and restaurants, making it ideal for family travelers. Inside is AEON supermarket, selling fresh ingredients, Tokyo-exclusive snacks like KitKat (around 200-500 yen), and Japanese sweets at reasonable prices, perfect for souvenir shopping. UNIQLO and GU branches offer affordable fashion clothing (around 1500-5000 yen), with a wide range of styles and frequent discounts. Nearby Kiba Park occasionally hosts weekend markets selling handicrafts and local snacks, such as handmade mochi (about 800 yen/box), featuring local specialties.

For those interested in cultural and creative products, the gift shop inside the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) (about a 10-minute walk from Kiba Station) offers art books and design items (around 1000-3000 yen), ideal for culture-loving souvenir enthusiasts. You can also visit Don Quijote Monzen-Nakacho store (about a 3-minute walk from Monzen-Nakacho Station) to buy Tokyo-exclusive Pocky or cosmetics at affordable prices (around 200-1000 yen). To experience more, take a stroll through Kiba Park and soak in the local atmosphere.

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Post by 湯馬士火車頭 | Jun 5, 2025

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