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- Sherry JuMarch 15, 2017Unimaginably huge selections of stationary, travel accessories, personal and beauty care products. Great way to spend time shopping cute Japanese goodies. Their app and registration gives you discount
- Nicole AptekarApril 20, 2015Pretty much anything you can think of is sold here, as long as you're willing to search for it. If you make things, you can't help but get inspired by the materials and diy sections!
- Amit GuptaSeptember 29, 2014A must-see. Explore 7 floors of DIY Japanese cleverness from gardening supplies to pet supplies to hardware and stationary to Japanese space good. • The cafe is a good place to chill and use free wifi
- Matt Ta-MinApril 3, 2016I love this store. So many different areas and strange Japanese things to buy. Excellent selection of bags, but you can also pick up picture frame, cosmetics and sports gear!
- MonikaOctober 27, 2017Seven floors full of stationary, wood crafting, paper cards, toys, bags, and so much more. Free wifi and cafe on the top floor.
- Svetlana FawksieDecember 8, 2016Good place to find postcards! They also have stamps for them, so no need to search the post office (stamp prices are the same).
- CarolMarch 12, 2017Awesome coffee shop and garden terrace on the top floor. Go to the information counter in the basement for the tax refund.
- ShinnawyDecember 11, 2019You’ll find everything in the is store! Tax free counter is at B2F. After shopping be sure to check out the Hands Cafe on 7F for a nice break for a drink and a snack 👍🏼
- LindsJanuary 28, 2015Not necessarily the most thorough assortment for any specific category, but completely comprehensive in terms of breadth of categories. Perfect place to pick up souvenirs for anyone on your list.
- Andrew C.December 23, 2014It's got everything!!! Start on the top floor and just start walking down counterclockwise to hit every floor. There are shortcuts to skip if a section doesn't interest you.
- StéphanieAugust 12, 2018The best do-it-yourself art & craft department store, 24 floors of ingenious Japanese solutions, a place not to be missed.
- Trish FApril 2, 2016This Tokyu Hands is Escher like. Take the lift to the top floor and work your way down.
- Hani ESeptember 26, 2018Lots of great finds here. Specially fond of the stationery section and the porter bags.
- @ barcaffelatteMarch 30, 2013in center of Shibuya,difficult to find wi-fi free relax cafe...they have one! love Hands Cafe on 7th floor.(http://bit.ly/HandsCafe)
- Yui SmyDecember 30, 2017They got all the billy dollhouse collection with tax refund!! Other than that they sell almost everything, homeware, electronic, hardware, stationary, handcraft and more!!
- Anna SolimanOctober 20, 2014Amazing shop, but take advice from locals: Check 100 yen shops first. Sometimes they'd have similar items for fraction of price.
- MaureenApril 29, 2013The Shibiya location is HUGE and awesome. Plus, they run a free shuttle bus back to Shibuya station every half hour on weekends and holidays.
- Sara KookkaiNovember 29, 2013I love this store, they have a variety of stuffs. The staff lady helped me find the thing that I wanted. She is so polite and helpful.
- Pro tip. Take the lift to the top, walk all the way down. Leave yourself a couple of hours to check everything out...
- Emma TowersApril 28, 2014Go to the cafe upstairs it's had a refurb and it is everything a cafe should be <3 if shoreditch cafés are heavenly then this is paradise
- Brendan MSeptember 21, 2015Subdivided floors with majority high quality Japanese goods - great for bags, stationary, cookware, and casual shopping
- Kevin NgOctober 13, 2018couple around the city. full of useful lil knick knacks you never knew you needed. fun to browse to see how the japanese flex their organization skills.
- So many floors of household goods. Take the elevator to the top and walk your way down.
- Cheapest clothes hangers you will find in Tokyo. Great selection of affordable house goods.
- Edwin ShaoDecember 19, 2013A urban hardware store popular with artists, graphic designers and young creative people. The massive flagship store in Shibuya might be a good place to find some unique souvenirs.
- Joel SavitzkyFebruary 9, 2015Make sure to consult the map, it's really easy to get overwhelmed/lost!
- The cafe almost at the top floor is soo relaxing! Plus free wifi for those who need that;-)
- Yarn LamMay 16, 2018Love Tokyu Hands for the wide selection of things it has. Tax refund counter on B2.
- Magdalena MrázkováJune 2, 2017It's a heaven for DIY lovers and for stationary freaks. It reminded me of ドンキ but a tad less crazy crowded.
- Taylor McKnightDecember 21, 2015Allot at least an hour for this place. The #1 best place to buy gifts for ppl back home.
- Karlijn MollJuly 13, 2016Soo much nice, crazy and smart Japanese things to buy here. Love this store.
- James StewartNovember 7, 2015Well worth a wander. Fantastic selection of coffee gadgets at great prices.
- Lisa BSeptember 21, 2019A one-stop shop for everything you might hope to find in Japan – think stylish stationary, inventive homewares and quirky lifestyle goods.
- Tiffany KimJanuary 10, 2017Simply the best store on the planet. The best quality lifestyle items you could imagine.
- Always check out this store everytime I am in Tokyo! They have so much cool stuff!
- Brent KawaharaAugust 31, 2013Everything. Ever. Towels & construction uniforms & leather skins & stationery & cacti & pet supplies & furniture & party hats & lumber & kitchen knives & rock crystals & power drills & handbags
- ToryBurchMay 6, 2011This store has promoted a DIY spirit since it opened in 1976. Today, it attracts those interested in anything from calligraphy and painting to bigger home projects.
- Carl Johan CrafoordFebruary 4, 2016There was a whole stand of Fuchiko stuff on the 6th floor. Check it out!