The items here straddle a range of budgets, from Nike and Cole Haan to luxury brands like Balenciaga and Maison Margiela. Styles Daikanyama has a well-curated selection of international best-sellers and some great limited-editions. The store prides itself in offering snea kers that are both fashionable and functional.
Sneaker 'select shop' Atmos now has a dedicated ladies-only flagship store in Harajuku, with a relatively discrete amount of pink flying around the shop. You'll find anything from international bestsellers such as Nike, Adidas and Reebok and domestic sneaker brands to original clothing and accessories, all perfect for daily wear. The food-centric district of Ameyoko might be the least likely place to find an amazing sneaker shop, but Mita Sneakers is just that.
They sometimes offer a pretty good selection of sale items as well. This small collectors shop which recently re-opened in Harajuku stocks some of the rarest editions in the city: think Kanye West Yeezys, models from the Off-White Nike collab and unique colourways from Adidas all in mint condition, wrapped in plastic and awaiting you.
Rows of colourful, wrapped-up shoes line the walls at this Kichijoji store that offers an exhaustive range of sneakers from the likes of Adidas, Puma, Nike, Admiral, Reebok and Onitsuka Tiger. They deal in everything from the latest models to 'dead stock' while also carrying limited-edition versions — enough to pique the interest of even the most discerning sneakerhead. Skit mainly selects products on a pair-by-pair basis, so if you see something you like in your size, best make a quick decision.
Lacoste, Patrick, Hunter rain boots and Sorel snow boots are also available in store or via their online shop. Los Angeles-born sneaker shop Undefeated has finally opened on Shibuya's Cat Street with two floors of streetwear goods including everything from the brand's cult worthy sneakers, clothing and accessories to a selection of rare finds and brand collabs.
Stick to the first floor for all your sneaker needs, as the shop offers a good range of Undefeated x Nike styles as well as Undefeated x Adidas designs. Opened in by a group of sporty-shoe aficionados, this light-filled shop houses limited-edition models and collections only released in Japan. One of the many sneaker shops in Harajuku, Gettry consistently carries a hefty selection of sneakers including everything from Nike, New Balance and Asics, plus Reebok Classic and Adidas.
This shop is definitely a must-go for those looking for a new pair of sneaks. Look forward to shopping through kicks from the likes of Nike, Vans, Saucony Originals and Converse, as well as other shoe options including Sperry boat shoes and Danner work boots.
Clothing and other lifestyle goods are available too, so you can get all geared up before you leave. Stocking a hefty selection of vintage sneakers, Soma imports their carefully curated selection directly from North America, as well as finds from here in Japan.
Sifting through the store you'll mainly find rare, vintage kicks from the likes of Nike, Adidas and Converse. With 8 million visitors expected for the event, decreasing vehicle traffic by 15 percent over the next 30 months is seen as essential for preventing the Olympics from overwhelming the activities of daily life.
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Address: Jingumae , Shibuya-ku Limited. Though nothing truly spectacular, a very solid option when it comes to in-trend sneakers. Founded more than 40 years ago by Shigeyuki Kuni , the revered Ueno sneaker destination is considered as one of the top sneaker stores not only in Japan but in the world for its unparalleled selection of Nike, adidas , PUMA, New Balance, Reebok and ASICS , not to mention the countless collaborations it has put out over the years.
Originally, mita exclusively carried Japan-made sneakers, though over the years due to a growing demand for overseas brands, the store began stocking more hyped overseas releases. Address: Ueno , Taito-ku Passover Located just a station away from Shibuya in Ebisu , Passover is a small sneaker shop which is easily recognizable with a wood-clad exterior.
SKIT has now expanded its reach into Osaka, Sendai and Fukuoka as well — a rare feat for a consignment store, though its heart and soul remain at its flagship location in Kichijoji which now boasts over 16, pairs of shrink-wrapped kicks. Address: Kichijoji Minamicho Soma Amongst the countless of thrift stores, cafes and bars of Shimokitazawa sits Soma.
As its location already suggests, the shop is a purveyor of vintage sneakers from countries around the globe. To get a better idea of what Soma has to offer, make sure to check their blog out here. Ranging from the most coveted to the most obscure, Worm really has it all.
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