Tokyo Meguro Shopping Guide|Selected Souvenirs with Artistic and Local Characteristics

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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.

Post by 湯馬士火車頭 | Jun 4, 2025

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