Insight Report 10 minutes Premium30 Global Retail Cities: Tokyo Coresight Research June 21, 2019 Executive SummaryWith this series, 30 Global Retail Cities, we profile the world’s major shopping cities – from fashion capitals such as Milan to shopping hubs such as Honolulu and Bermuda. We curated the top retail stores in each city, along with must-see shopping districts, major retail events & innovative store formats. Click here to view the full 30 Global Retail Cities series. These are our highlights from Tokyo: Harajuku is known for its colorful street art and retail stores – filled with quirky vintage stores as well as high-end boutiques The Tsutaya T-site is in Daikanyama district. The store has an amazing collection of books which creates a library-like atmosphere. The store spreads across three interlinked buildings with a 55-meter-long aisle that cuts through the store. Lush Harajuku is the first Lush store in the world to offer only bath bombs, no other products – and many of the bath bombs at the store cannot be found elsewhere. This report is for paying subscribers only. Already a paying subscriber? Please log in to see the entire report.If you wish to learn more about our subscription plans and become a paying subscriber, click here. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Retail-Tech Landscape: Robotics and AutomationUS Retail Loyalty Programs: Decoding Consumer Behavior To Build Lasting RelationshipsEarnings Insights 3Q23, Week 4: Alibaba, Walmart and More Report Positive Sales Growth; Gap, Macy’s and Others See Sales DeclineConsumers Pull Back from Public Places: China Consumer Survey Insights