【Tokyo Stroll】Strolling in Okushibuya for half a day, which is a sophisticated town that is away from the hustle and bustle.

10.May.2017 | FEATURES / SPOT

Okushibuya is the area including Kamiyama-cho, Tomigaya, Udagawa-cho which all are about a 15 minute walk from Shibuya station. This area is so calm and sophisticated compared to hustle and bustle Shibuya Scramble Crossing or Center Shopping Street, and I felt like I had matured just by walking around there. Today, I strolled around this sophisticated town which has a lot of great stores with the girl named Una.

 

 

Starting with the store named “ShuShu&JOJO”

 “ShuShu” and “JOJO” are antique shops in Shibuya. They carry mostly French accessories, vintage miscellaneous goods, and collectors items in Europe. Today, we visited “JOJO” in Maruyama-cho.

There are a variety of items in this store. This store’s owner’s sibling has been living in France, and they try to find the items in the area where Japanese have hardly ever been. That’s why they carry so many things that you can’t find in the any other stores in Japan.

The recommended products are the only one items made with gemstones such as opal. Some of the rings are able to change sizes, so feel free to ask for that.

 

 

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JOJO

Address:14-11  Maruyama Town, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Hours:3:00PM to 11:00PM

Holiday:Wednesday

 

 

To the interior house plant shop “NEOGREEN”

The next one visited was “NEOGREEN” which carries interior house plants such as bonsai and potted plants. They chose the best pot to match with each plats’ characteristics. Even though all of these are orthodox kinds of plants, they pick up the certain ones which has a unique and characteristic shape.

The shop appeared to be a forest in a sophisticated town, and you will be refreshed just by stepping in here. They have the “Green Awareness Bookshelf” which is selling books about plants.

All pots are made with china, not plastics, and the owner purposely pick out the one to go with the interior. Price starts from 1000yen. Why don’t you get green for yourself to get refreshed on your daily life?

 

▼Information

NEOGREEN

Address:1-5 Green Hills Kamiyama1F, Kamiyama cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Hours:12:00PM to 8:00PM

Holiday:Monday

 

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To the select shop “Archvando”

The select shop “Archivando” carries high quality home goods from all over the world by the owner, Kamiya.

They put most importance on its efficiency, right design and right materials as a tool, not a trend or uniqueness. Most of the items are cute yet for professionals. The male owner picks up the items with his own view, and his choice somehow makes a comfy space.

The fair-faced concrete wall that emphasize these great items makes a quiet and warm atmosphere inside the store. Enjoy the sophisticated atmosphere.

 

 

▼Information

Archivando

Address:41-5 Kamiyama cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Hours:1:00PM to 9:00PM(Weekdays)12:00PM to 8:00PM(Weekends and holidays)

Holiday:Wednesday

 

 

To “CAMELBACK sandwich&espresso”

The sandwich and coffee store named “CAMELBACK sandwich&espresso” has been loved by not only coffee lovers but also local people. I saw several people stoping by here getting sandwiches.

I took out “Shushi egg’s sandwich(378yen include tax)” and “prosciutto, Shiso leaves, Yuzu citrus and butter sandwich. (756yen include tax)” “Sushi egg’s sandwich” is one of the most popular on the menu that has agreat combination of chewy bread and rich flavored egg omelet. All sandwiches that are made by the former sushi chef have uniqueness and rich flavor.

 

 

▼Information

CAMELBACK sandwich&espresso

Address:42-2 Kamiyama cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Hours:10:00AM to 7:00PM

Holiday: Monday

 

 

Picnic in Yoyogi park

We had a picnic in Yoyogi park with our sandwiches. We also enjoyed the beautiful cherry blossom in this season. It is fun to spend the relaxed time being away from the hustle and bustle.

We finished our time strolling in Yoyogi park. We enjoyed visiting special stores that carry unique stuff and tasty sandwiches. Did you have fun? Please refer to this article for you next trip to Shibuya area.

 

Photo & Writer:Haruka Yamamoto

Model: Una @Unakinoco

 

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