Tokyo is particularly awesome, but equally as frustrating (unless you have a personal guide). Just getting around on the trains can be pretty overwhelming at first, let alone trying to navigate the city using a map system that is totally different to anything you've ever seen before.
In terms of sneaks, Tokyo seems to cater more for hi-tops and basketball boots (Jordans, Freestyles and Dunks are big) than low cut sports styles (like Air Max etc). And sizing can be an issue if you need anything bigger than a US size 10 or 11. But then again, it really depends on where you look.
I've put together this guide of the Sneakers spots I'd recommend in Tokyo, including as many maps, simple directions and bits of advice I have to offer on where to go and how to find things...
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ABC Mart
Website: http://www.abc-mart.com/
Address: See ABC Mart website for details
Phone: See ABC Mart website for details
Open: Store hours vary from store to store. See ABC Mart website for details

I wont write done specific addresses for ABC Mart stores because they are literally everywhere, but there are large stores in both Shibuya and Harajuku that you'd have to be blind not to stumble across. Check out the ABC Mart website here for more info: http://www.abc-mart.com/
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Adidas
Website: http://www.adidas.com/jp/
Address: 23-5 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo (across from Shibuya 109)
Phone: (03) 5456 6820
Open: Monday - Sunday: 10AM - 9PM

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Adidas Originals
Website: http://www.adidas.com/jp/
Address: Cat Street, 6-14-7 Jingumae, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo
Phone: (03) 5464 5580
Open: Monday - Sunday: 10AM - 9PM

How to get there: To get to Adidas Originals on Cat Street, take the train to Harajuku Station, and walk down Takeshita Street until you reach Meiji Street. Turn right at Meiji Street (walk past all the big department stores like Forever 21, H&M and Top Shop). Turn left at Omote Sandou and keep walking until you pass Kiddyland. The next street on your right is Cat Street.

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Alife
Website: http://www.alifenyc.com/
Address: 3-15-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Phone: (03) 5775 0200
Open: Monday - Saturday: 11AM - 7PM, Sunday: 12 NOON - 5PM

How to get there: Quite possibly the easiest shop to find, walk straight down Takeshita Street from Harajuku Station, across Meiji Street and keep walking all the way to the end of Harajuku Street. Harajuku Street will curve off to the left, keep following it around and loo for the red Alife flag hanging from the second floor of a building on your right hand side.
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Atmos
Website: http://www.atmos-tokyo.com/
Address: 4-32-8 Jingumae, Shibuya-Ku, Tokyo
Phone: (03) 3408 3895
Open: Not sure - but assume they don't open until 11AM
How to get there: Walk straight down Takeshita Street from Harajuku Station, across Meiji Street to Harajuku Street where you take your second or third right (oops - not sure about that one!) into a laneway. It's about 50m down the lane.
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Heatwave
Website: http://www.heatwave.co.jp/
Address: Harajuku - See Heatwave website for details
Phone: See Heatwave website for details
Open: See Heatwave website for details
Heatwave is a chain of stores that stock second-hand and discounted designer streetwear (Nike, Supreme, Alife, Bape, Billionaire Boys Club etc). They have a few stores in the laneways off Harajuku Street in Harajuku - well worth a look if you want to find some bargains or old stock that you're probably not going to find anywhere else.
How to get there: Walk straight down Takeshita Street from Harajuku Station, across Meiji Street to Harajuku Street where you take your third or fourth street on the right (oops - not sure about that one!). Both stores are on the second floor, one about about 50m down the street and the other about 100m afte that.
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Kicks Lab
Website: http://www.kickslab.com/
Address: 4-32-5 Jingumae HTS Bild. 2 Floor, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Phone: (03) 6459 2124
Open: Not sure, but go after 11AM to be safe!

Kickslab is located upstairs, and has a really great selection of shoes. They do have a slightly larger selection of low cuts that many other stores in Tokyo, so it's well worth checking out. Saying that, they are also quite expensive, so charge up your plastic. The good thing is, you might find something really special here.
How to get there: Walk straight down Takeshita Street from Harajuku Station, across Meiji Street to Harajuku Street where you take your second or third right (oops - not sure about that one!) into a laneway. It's about 50m down the lane.
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Kiks Tyo
Website: http://www.kikstyo.com/
Address: 15-1 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Phone: (03) 3464 5111
Open: Monday - Sunday: 11AM - 9PM

Kiks Tyo are famous for their t-shirts featuring scantily clad Asian bikini models posing with sneakers. Not to everyone's taste (ie me, hetrosexual female), thankfully Kiks Tyo also do other t-shirts with cute slogans like '5000 records, 300 sneakers, no wife' (gee, I wonder why this one resonates with me so much? Note the tone of sarcasism).
How to get there: To get to Kiks Tyo on Cat Street, take the train to Harajuku Station, and walk down Takeshita Street until you reach Meiji Street. Turn right at Meiji Street (walk past all the big department stores like Forever 21, H&M and Top Shop). Turn left at Omote Sandou and keep walking until you pass Kiddyland. The next street on your right is Cat Street. You can walk to Kiks Tyo from Shibuya Station too - but you'll need to find your own directions!

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K-Skit
Website: http://www.k-skit.com/
Address: Kichijoji (no English address for this one!)
Phone: 0422 47 6671
Open: Monday - Sunday: 11AM - 7PM

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L.A. Avenue
Website: http://www.k-skit.com/
Address: 1-7-1 Kichijoji, Honcho, Tokyo
Phone: 0422 21 8333
Open: Monday - Sunday: 11AM - 8PM

L.A. Avenue is worth a look if you're going to K-Skit anyway - but you wont find the same range as at K-Skit. LA Avenue stock mostly basketball boots but they do have quite a lot of limited edition stuff in glass cases. And if you're looking for Air Max, Triax etc, you won't find much here. Still, definitely worth a look while you're in Kichijoji.


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Nike Sportswear / NikeID
Website: http://www.nike.jp/nike_id/
Address: Cat Street, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo
Phone: (03) 5774 5585
Open: Monday - Sunday: 12PM - 8PM

The exterior design of this place looks more like a museum than a retail store, which is echoed by the split level interior, full of clean lines and modern textures. The only difference is the artworks are trainers and Nike apparel. It's impressive to say the least.
If you haven't been to NikeID before, it's pretty impressive. At the Tokyo store, they have a wall of every style imaginable displayed in white. They also have a bunch of Macs you can use to design your custom NikeIDs.
How to get there: To get to Nike Sportswear on Cat Street, take the train to Harajuku Station, and walk down Takeshita Street until you reach Meiji Street. Turn right at Meiji Street (walk past all the big department stores like Forever 21, H&M and Top Shop). Turn left at Omote Sandou and keep walking until you pass Kiddyland. The next street on your right is Cat Street.

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Oshmans
Website: http://www.oshmans.co.jp/
Address: See Oshmans website for details
Phone: See Oshmans website for details
Open: Opening hours vary from store to store. See Oshmans website for details

How to get there: There is an Oshmans right across the road from Harajuku station. cross the road to Takeshita Street, and instead of going down Takeshita Street, go right and walk towards the Omote Sandou. The store is split over two levels, one on the ground level, and one downstairs. You'll find the Reeboks upstairs and most other brands downstairs.
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Undefeated
Website: http://www.undftd.jp/
Address: 2F Houseton Building, 4-28-2, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Phone: (03) 5772 2680
Open: 11AM

How to get there: Walk straight down Takeshita Street from Harajuku Station, across Meiji Street to Harajuku Street where you take your second right into a small laneway. Look for the signs (in the photo above) and you can't miss it!
Please Note: I've done my best to make the information above as accurate as I can - but make sure you check the addresses and take a map with you just in case!
This guide is awesome! I been trawling the internets for the good part of an hour trying to find a no BS guide to finding sneeks for my holiday.
ReplyDeleteNice blog too.