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Tokyo Private Shopping Tour | Building-Level Navigation

The vintage shop is B1F Miyazaki Building, entrance next to the vending machine. District knowledge doesn't solve that.

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Why Choose Hinomaru One

Why Choose This Experience

Floor-Level Specificity

Not 'let's go to Harajuku'—'the shop is B1F Miyazaki Building, entrance next to vending machine, arrive before 11:30am fresh stock'

Shimokitazawa 150-Shop Navigation

150-200 vintage shops within 200m of station—comprehensive coverage impossible, but routing to shops matching your aesthetic is

Transaction-Point Language

Ask sizing questions, verify authenticity, request alterations—conversations that matter for ¥10,000+ purchases

Time Efficiency Calculation

Serious shoppers spend Day 1 learning Tokyo's vertical retail—or pay for expertise upfront and start shopping immediately

What You'll Experience

Tokyo Private Shopping Tour | Building-Level Navigation Highlights

Entrance to Yanaka Ginza

Unmarked Entrances You'd Miss

Unmarked Entrances You'd Miss

HARAJUKU

JAM B1F Miyazaki Building, KINJI entire basement floor, DOG's graffiti entrance—shops you'd walk past twice without noticing.

Hinomaru One Infinite Tokyo Private Tour Guests Holding Sushi Knife

Designer Consignment Navigation

Designer Consignment Navigation

HARAJUKU

Three floors: womenswear Comme des Garçons and Chanel ground floor, menswear second floor—know which floor before entering.

Hie Jinja Shrine Entrance

150+ Shops, Strategic Routing

150+ Shops, Strategic Routing

SHIMOKITAZAWA

150-200 vintage shops within 200m—comprehensive coverage impossible, routing to shops matching your price point and aesthetic is what guides provide.

21_21 Design Sight Interior

Rare Item Surfacing

Rare Item Surfacing

NAKANO

Mandarake specialists where items appear after years unavailable—vintage finds you've searched for online without success surface here.

Hinomaru One Infinite Tokyo Tour Guests Playing with Animals

1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 Navigation

1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 Navigation

HARAJUKU

10-story fashion building with half-floor system (1.5, 2.5)—140+ shops across fractional levels confusing first-time visitors.

Rikugien Flowers

Sizing, Condition, Authenticity

Sizing, Condition, Authenticity

ACROSS DISTRICTS

Ask if it fits your measurements, verify authentication, request alterations—conversations that matter for expensive purchases handled in real time.

Testimonials

What Our Guests Say

"I'd been to Tokyo many times before and still had never seen or heard of most everything he included in our tour. We liked it so much, we immediately booked a second day!"

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"It felt like we were touring with a friend who lives in Japan. Rina adapted the tour for our diverse group — kids from 7 to their 20s. Some of our best memories were things she improvised."

Marc

"My family wanted anime stuff and everything else jam packed into the day. Satoshi did not disappoint. My family is still raving about this tour days later!"

Racquel

"Felt like we'd known him for years. Wanted an authentic lunch with no Ramen for a change — a 3rd floor Hot Pot Restaurant we never would have found."

Steve Norton
Izakaya Lanterns

Izakaya Lanterns

Hie Jinja Decorative Roof

Hie Jinja Shrine

Yanaka Ginza Cafe

Yanaka Ginza Cafe

Sample Day

Your Journey

Morning

Harajuku Vertical Retail Deep Dive

Start Harajuku's multi-floor complexes and basement vintage. JAM B1F Miyazaki Building (Levi's ~¥6,500), KINJI's spacious basement floor (¥2,000-5,000), Ragtag's three floors of designer consignment. Your guide navigates unmarked entrances, knows which floors carry what, handles the half-floor numbering at Laforet (1, 1.5, 2, 2.5).

  • Tokyu Plaza Harakado: 9 floors basement to rooftop, 75 shops—vertical not horizontal shopping
  • Upper floors curated vintage, basements budget chains and specialty boutiques
  • Most shops open 11am-noon—timing matters for fresh stock before weekend crowds
Late Morning

Shibuya Transit & Shopping

2 minutes from Harajuku on Yamanote Line. Shibuya 109 for youth fashion, Tokyu Hands for miscellaneous finds, department store basements for high-end browsing. Transit between districts is fast—thorough shopping within each district takes hours.

  • Shibuya to Harajuku: 2 min (1 stop)—transit isn't the constraint, thorough shopping time is
  • 3-4 hours minimum per district for meaningful coverage
Lunch

Quick Meal Between Districts

Efficient lunch near station—this is a shopping day prioritizing store time over dining. Ramen, curry, or department store food halls for quick quality.

  • Stock rotates fast—item you saw morning might be gone afternoon, no 'return tomorrow' luxury
Afternoon

Shimokitazawa or Nakano Broadway Hunt

Choose depth over breadth. Shimokitazawa: 150+ vintage shops within 200m—Chicago for budget basics, iot for curated high-end, Whistler for rare Americana footwear (upstairs via separate entrance most miss). Or Nakano Broadway: Mandarake specialists where rare items surface. Your guide routes to shops matching your aesthetic and budget, not random wandering.

  • Shimokitazawa to Shibuya: 3-6 min transit—but Shimokita alone could fill 4+ hours
  • Comprehensive coverage impossible—strategic routing to right shops is what guides provide
  • Quality variance dramatic: some shops authenticate rigorously, others mix reproduction with authentic at authentic prices
Late Afternoon

Final Purchases & Negotiations

Make purchase decisions on high-value items. Your guide handles transaction-point language: sizing questions ('Does this fit 42-inch chest?'), condition verification, alteration requests (turnaround time, cost, what's possible), authenticity confirmation. For ¥10,000+ purchases, this support reduces risk dramatically.

  • Vintage runs small by Western standards—confirming measurements before buying expensive pieces prevents costly mistakes
  • Some shops offer alterations—understanding turnaround and cost requires conversation beyond pointing
  • Tour wraps by 5:30pm—evening free with your purchases

This is merely a suggestion. Your itinerary is fully bespoke.

What's Included

Your Private Experience Includes

6 Hours Curated Experience
Hinomaru One Concierge On-Call support
Fluent English Speaking Local Expert
A small local gift as a thank-you
Hotel Meet and Greet with Guide
No hidden charges, commissions, or forced shopping stops—ever
Rikugien Garden Fall Leaves

Rikugien

Interior of Tsukiji Market with Boxes of Fish

Tsukiji Market

Crowds at Harajuku Takeshita Street

Harajuku - Takeshita Street

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