Exploring Tokyo’s Century-Old Shops: A Timeless Shopping Journey

In Tokyo, those century-old shops that have withstood the test of time are unique treasure troves for shopping.

Tsuruya Yoshinobu, established in 1803, is truly a legend in the world of wagashi✨ Sitting at the shop’s counter, you can watch artisans transform white bean paste and sweet fillings into seasonal-themed wagashi. The cherry blossom and autumn leaf designs are so exquisite you almost don’t want to eat them. With monthly updated seasonal limited designs, each piece is a sweet work of art. A recommended gift is the “Kyo Kanze,” with a delicate red bean paste exterior and a filling as smooth as ripples—perfect for gifting in style!

Then there’s Itoya in Ginza, born in 1904, a dream paradise for stationery lovers. Spanning 12 floors, it offers everything from traditional Japanese stationery to overseas luxury brands, a dazzling array. The staff know the products inside out and provide exceptionally attentive service.

Strolling through Tokyo’s century-old shops, you not only find your favorite treasures but also feel the craftsmanship and passion that have been refined over time. Every selection is a conversation with history—come start a unique shopping adventure here!

Post by Genlyddy | Jun 23, 2025

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