Shop Directory
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Daytona Park is the official online mall of FREAK’S STORE, curating Japanese takes on outdoor, workwear and American casual style. Discover men’s, women’s and lifestyle items from FREAK’S STORE and select brands like Freada, Firsthand and PUBLUX, plus limited collaborations, ranking lists and real staff styling tips to inspire everyday outfits.
and ST is a Japanese online store that brings together popular brands such as GLOBAL WORK, niko and …, LOWRYS FARM and studio CLIP. From clothing and accessories for women, men and kids to lifestyle goods, it offers easy mix-and-match pieces and styling ideas to help you create your own relaxed, modern Japan-casual look.
PAL CLOSET is a Japanese online fashion mall where over 50 brands gather, from relaxed street style to feminine trend pieces. With favorites like CIAOPANIC, Kastane, and mystic, it helps you build a modern “Japanese casual” wardrobe that feels effortless, wearable every day, and still a little bit special for work, weekends, and travel.
USAGI ONLINE is a Japanese online department store featuring fashion and lifestyle brands like SNIDEL, gelato pique, FRAY I.D and Lily Brown. From dreamy loungewear and everyday outfits to bags, shoes, cosmetics and gifts, it curates cute, trend-conscious looks that brighten daily life with every wear for women who love playful elegance.
Shoukakukou is a small Japanese online shop run by a couple who returned home after 13 years in Taiwan, curating everyday goods, additive-free foods and wellness items that share the hidden charms of Japan. Soft textures, nostalgic designs and carefully sourced ingredients gently enrich your daily life, ideal for thoughtful gifts and slow, mindful living.
Jurgen Lehl is a Japanese label founded in 1972 by German designer Jürgen Lehl, defined by natural materials, calm silhouettes, and a focus on comfort and beautiful movement. The official shop offers womenswear, scarves, bags, and jewelry—plus Babaghuri home goods crafted in natural fabrics and dyes for an unhurried life.
Benesse House is the official online shop from Naoshima’s museum-hotel, bringing Benesse Art Site memories home. Browse artist goods, exhibition catalogues and books, stationery and lifestyle items, plus Setouchi-inspired foods made with local ingredients. Many pieces are exclusive to Naoshima, ideal for gifts and collectors.
Sengoku Dama is a Japan-based online store for Sengoku-era themed goods, from samurai crest accessories and apparel to stationery and lifestyle items. It’s known for original in-house production and its sumi-e “castle seals” and warlord prints, with a deep lineup that also covers lesser-known lords and castles for collectors.
Hacoa is a Japanese design shop crafting everyday wooden goods—smartphone cases, card holders, stationery, clocks, and small home items—finished one by one by artisans in Sabae, Fukui, a region rooted in Echizen lacquerware woodworking. Add laser name engraving to create a truly personal gift with natural grain and warmth.
RAVIJOUR is a Japanese lingerie brand offering bras, panties, and bold matching sets, plus roomwear, swimwear, fem-care items, gifts, and men’s shorts. Accessories like stockings and garters complete the styling. Detailed fit guides and many bra-type options help you choose pieces for daily comfort or a statement look.
FUKUWA Ribbon is a Japanese shop specializing in dog grooming accessories for pet salons and stylists—seasonal trimming bows, bandanas, neck scrunchies, chokers, and small add-ons. Many items come in convenient multi-piece packs with clear size options, so you can coordinate themes for photos and finish each style neatly.
Wakabayashi Temple Works is a Kyoto maker of temple Buddhist furnishings and supplies, founded in 1830. It serves all sects with ritual fittings, incense and candles, altar textiles, sutra-copying sets, goshuin items, and monk wear. From traditional craft pieces to modern essentials, each listing is detailed for confident ordering.
Takashimaya is a historic Japanese department store offering a wide online selection, from fashion and beauty to food, home goods, crafts, and gifts. Known for careful curation and service, it features trusted domestic brands, regional specialties, and refined gift assortments suited to everyday use and formal occasions.
Senso-ji Temple’s official online shop offers omamori amulets and other temple items, grouped by wishes such as luck, protection, traffic safety, health, safe childbirth, study, and relationships. You’ll also find select books like an illustrated Asakusa Temple guide. Prayered at the temple, each piece carries Kannon tradition into daily life.
IRIS PLAZA is an online lifestyle store offering home appliances, storage solutions, furniture, pet supplies, and daily essentials from Iris Ohyama. Known for functional design and value, it focuses on practical products that simplify everyday living, covering home, work, and family needs in one place with consistent quality.
EIRAKUYA is a long-established Kyoto brand famed for colorful tenugui hand towels and furoshiki wrapping cloths. Founded in 1615 as a cotton merchant, it now creates modern designs inspired by traditional Japanese motifs. Soft fabrics, careful dyeing, and playful seasonal patterns make its items ideal for daily use or thoughtful gifts.
GRAPHT is a Japanese lifestyle and gaming brand creating devices, accessories, and collaboration goods that blend street, art, and game culture. From controllers and PC gear to apparel and everyday items, each piece is designed to enrich play and support creators, communities, and passionate players worldwide with thoughtful design and quality.
ARAS is a Japanese tableware brand that rethinks everyday dishes through innovative materials and design. Using a durable blend of glass and resin, its plates and bowls are light, break-resistant, and easy to care for, with refined shapes and colors that make everyday meals look and feel more special. Stackable designs save space in modern kitchens.

















