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24 places across Japan and South Korea

Shimokitazawa
Vintage shops and tiny live houses, no cars.

Nakano Broadway
Four floors of collectors selling to collectors.

Daikanyama T-Site
A bookshop worth crossing the city for, open until midnight.

Amerikamura
Osaka's streetwear quarter, loud and secondhand.

Nakamise-dōri
Two hundred metres of shopfronts leading to the temple.

Kappabashi Kitchen Street
Where Tokyo’s restaurants buy everything.

Jimbōchō Book Town
A hundred and fifty secondhand bookshops on one street.

Ginza Six
A department store with an art commission in the atrium.

Itōya
Twelve floors of paper, ink and nothing else.

Miyashita Park
A park on the roof of a shopping street.

Shibuya PARCO
The sixth floor is a game arcade of official shops.

Takeshita Street
Three hundred and fifty metres of pure noise.

Cat Street
The buried river that became a streetwear spine.

Omotesandō
An avenue of trees and famous architects.

BONUS TRACK
Small shops built on the old railway cutting.

Jiyūgaoka
The neighbourhood Tokyo shops in on a Saturday.

Kōenji Vintage Streets
Where Tokyo’s secondhand clothing actually comes from.

Asagaya Pearl Center
Seven hundred metres of covered shopping street.

Sunshine City
A city block indoors, for when it rains.

Teramachi & Shinkyōgoku Arcades
Two covered streets, four centuries of shops.

Tenjinbashisuji Shōtengai
Two and a half kilometres of covered shopping street.

Shinsaibashi-suji
Six hundred metres of roofed high street into Dōtonbori.

Orange Street, Horie
Furniture showrooms turned into the calm shopping street.

Namba Parks
A canyon of shops with eight floors of garden on top.