Tokyo Furoshiki Shopping Guide for 2025
Our 2025 updated guide on where to buy the best furoshiki, tenegui, kimono and other Japanese textiles and gifts in Tokyo, including stores in Shibuya, Ginza, Daikanyama, Asakusa, Marunouchi and more ...
d47 Museum
Taking its name from the 47 prefectures of Japan, d47 combines a museum, Japanese restaurant, café and gift shop in one place. In the heart of the Hikarie 8F at central Shibuya. You can find handmade textiles and towels, tableware and more including some of our Furoshiki stock made by Japanese craftsmen. Take in the great view of downtown Shibuya from the restaurant as you enjoy delicious food sourced from across Japan.
Kamawanu - かまわぬ
Kamawanu specialise in handmade tenegui (Japanese kitchen towels, similar to Western tea towels). Their selection is always changing as they add new designs every season, including collaborations with other textile brands. They have several stores in Tokyo, including Daikanyama, Harajuku, Asakusa, Marunouchi, and Tachikawa. Visit their website for more details.
Koike Shoten — 小池商店
Since 1953, Koike Shoten on Asakusa Nakamise Dori has been operating as local store. You'll find thier original high-quality towels and handkerchiefs, tenugui and Furoshiki.
The Cover Nippon
This shop is selling clothing, food, and household items curated all breathe with the distinct local cultures and traditions from across Japan, filled with the dedication of contemporary makers. They features not only valuable traditional crafts, but the store itself, by bringing together such beautiful master techniques, aims to be a new concept for a Japanese brand.
Nakagawa Masakichi Shoten - 中川政吉商店
Nakagawa Masakichi Shoten is one of the leading select shop in Japan, dedicated to showcasing and selling traditional Japanese crafts. Established in Nara in 1716, they've adapted through history with various innovations. Their mission is to preserve Japanese craftsmanship by offering a wide range of products. This is the perfect place to find a unique Japanese gift.
Shibuya / Marunouchi / Shinjuku / Akasaka / Nihonbashi / Toranomon / Tokyo Sky Tree
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Musubi — むす美
Musubi have a huge range of over 500 different furoshiki in their Jingumae store (near Harajuku and Omotesando). It’s great if you’re looking for a Japanese gift for someone.
Nijyura — にじゅら
This company specializes in custom-made tenugui (Japanese hand towels), utilizing traditional techniques like "Chusen" (resist dyeing), a method long practiced in Osaka, alongside screen printing and roller printing. You can also purchase a wonderful variety of tenugui that have a warm and inviting feel.


HOSOO TOKYO — 細尾
HOSOO is a Japanese brand that has been creating luxury textiles for over 300 years. This shop are selling for cushions, room shoes, kimono bags, furniture, tableware and more. You can find unique modern items using authentic Nishijin fabric.
Ginza Motoji — 銀座もとじ
Located in Ginza, this shop is known for its extensive selection of authentic and traditional kimonos. Thier main location houses "Waori Wasome," a specialty shop for women's kimonos, and within the same space, "Gallery Izumi." Just a minute's walk away is "Otoko no Kimono," our specialty store for men's kimonos.Their aim to be an oasis in Ginza, bringing a smile to your face every time you visit.
Ginza Kunoya — 銀座 くのや
You can find the authentic Kimono accessory here. Through the discerning eyes of each generation, Ginza Kunoya has consistently created Japanese accessories characterized by the "Kunoya Style." This style prioritizes natural, domestically sourced fabrics and traditional Japanese colors, with designs that capture an "Edo" sense of sophisticated wit and charm, distinct from Kyoto's classic elegance.
It's a place brimming with the drive to embrace new ideas while honoring tradition. Cultivated in this unique environment, Ginza Kunoya will continue to strive for excellence in crafting Japanese accessories that stand proudly on the world stage.
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