Tokyo Meguro Shopping Guide|Selected Souvenirs with Artistic and Local Characteristics
by 湯馬士火車頭
Jun 4, 2025
Guide
Meguro Ward is located in the southwest of Tokyo, known for its artistic atmosphere and quiet residential areas. Although it is not a mainstream shopping hotspot, it offers unique and exquisite souvenir options, perfect for travelers seeking taste. The main shopping area is Jiyugaoka (about 5 minutes from Meguro Station via the Tokyu Toyoko Line), famous for its European-style streets and boutique shops.
Jiyugaoka Sweets Forest gathers many Japanese dessert shops. We recommend the Milk Cheese Factory’s cheese cookies (about 1200 yen/box), which have a rich flavor and beautiful packaging, making them ideal souvenirs. La Vie de la Nature offers handmade ceramic cups and Japanese-style accessories (about 2000-5000 yen), full of creative vibes.
AEON supermarket (about a 3-minute walk from Jiyugaoka Station) sells Tokyo-limited KitKat (matcha or seasonal flavors, about 200-500 yen) and Japanese snacks like senbei rice crackers (about 500 yen/bag), affordable and suitable for bulk purchases.
For art-related souvenirs, the gift shop at the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum (about a 10-minute walk from Meguro Station) offers exhibition-themed postcards and design items (about 800-3000 yen), which have collectible value. Tsutaya Books Daikanyama in Nakameguro (about 3 minutes by Tokyu Toyoko Line) features Japanese stationery and selected books (about 1000-4000 yen), perfect for art lovers. Don Quijote Nakameguro store (about a 5-minute walk) offers affordable snacks and cosmetics, with a wide selection of Tokyo-limited Pocky (about 200-500 yen). You can also enjoy a stroll along the Meguro River while shopping, appreciating the riverside scenery and adding to the shopping pleasure.
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