Isetan Shinjuku Store
Isetan Shinjuku Store
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10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
About
This department store is one of the trendiest in Japan, and its flagship Shinjuku store houses the finest in clothing, accessories, and homeware. It is also known for its impressive variety of foods.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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Neighbourhood: Shinjuku
Shinjuku is the commuting capital of Tokyo, and contains the busiest train station in the world. To the west, there's an office district with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office at its center. To the east, there’s a district with long-established department stores, cinemas and theaters. Shinjuku Gyoen is a park originally built as the garden for the Imperial Household. It is quite famous as a venue for cherry-blossom viewing in March and April. In Shinjuku, many restaurants operate all night, and districts such as Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane) or Shinjuku Golden Machi have back streets filled with tiny restaurants and bars that reflect each owner’s unique taste and style.
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yellowskyline
Tokyo Prefecture, Japan3,606 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
You can get to Shinjuku Sanchome via the underpass above the subway Marunouchi Line, so you don't have to walk on hot or crowded ground.
If you need anything, the clerk will contact you on each floor.
Regional department stores are hard times, and Isetan is no exception, but the flagship store is what I want to see continue.
If you need anything, the clerk will contact you on each floor.
Regional department stores are hard times, and Isetan is no exception, but the flagship store is what I want to see continue.
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Written 4 July 2024
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sakurabally
Miyazaki, Japan158 contributions
Aug 2024 • Couples
I went to the TUDOR shop to get a watch.
I dropped by while considering going to a street store in Ginza,
As a result, we were very correct in our purchase.
The friendly atmosphere of the staff who are polite but easy to ask any questions is very good
I'd like to visit here the next time I make a purchase.
I felt good buying a watch I liked,
The queue in Noidebourg was also in good spirits.
I dropped by while considering going to a street store in Ginza,
As a result, we were very correct in our purchase.
The friendly atmosphere of the staff who are polite but easy to ask any questions is very good
I'd like to visit here the next time I make a purchase.
I felt good buying a watch I liked,
The queue in Noidebourg was also in good spirits.
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Written 15 August 2024
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Rafflesia
Perth, Australia727 contributions
Jan 2020
was blown away by the selection available. Purchase food here and take lift upstairs to the Garden on level 7 to enjoy them. There are vending machines and toilets available on the roof top Gardens.
Written 5 January 2020
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Melbourne A
17 contributions
May 2024 • Friends
Lovely store. The special find this time is the Apothecary selling organic skin care and cosmetics on B2.
So many brands offering a broad range of organic products. Very helpful staff.
So many brands offering a broad range of organic products. Very helpful staff.
Written 4 June 2024
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Departure24529643698
1 contribution
Dec 2023 • Business
Anyway, the attitude of the staff and the cleanliness of the place were awful.
They looked like normal staff, but
about 5-6 staff members were staring at me with mocking smirks on their faces, so I became suspicious and tried to approach, but the moment I was hit by a terrible stench (like a mixture of vomit and feces).
There were no other customers around, so it was obvious that it was the staff's smell.
I immediately evacuated the store.
As a Japanese person, I feel embarrassed just thinking that a store like this exists in Japan.
They looked like normal staff, but
about 5-6 staff members were staring at me with mocking smirks on their faces, so I became suspicious and tried to approach, but the moment I was hit by a terrible stench (like a mixture of vomit and feces).
There were no other customers around, so it was obvious that it was the staff's smell.
I immediately evacuated the store.
As a Japanese person, I feel embarrassed just thinking that a store like this exists in Japan.
Written 29 December 2023
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Drewbear97
Sydney, Australia12 contributions
Mar 2020
By far the best and exclusive department store in Shinjuku. Beautiful staff and goods we don’t see in Australia. Make sure you find the kimono department and admire the wonderful unknown ritual and fabrics. Lower basement floor has the world’s greatest food hall. Take your platinum card.
Written 6 February 2021
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Cesca1977
Tokyo, Japan1 contribution
Feb 2015 • Solo
I bought a piece of clothing (regular price item) here as a gift and enquired if I could exchange it, which Isetan confirmed. When I actually wanted to exchange it only 3 days later for another (similarly priced) item, the store refused to take it back as they claim the clothing looks worn! The gift receiver only tried the clothing on, like they would have done so in a changing room, but it is my word against the shop's and they simply refused.
Written 23 February 2015
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Orator11
Singapore, Singapore7,572 contributions
Apr 2014 • Couples
We actually travelled up to Shinjuku just to check Isetan, as well as the red-light district. As others have mentioned, you should not miss the basement supermarket and snacks and sweet stalls, where you can find things ranging from cheesecakes to fried pork tonkatsu, as well as fresh crabs and fish.
We headed there for dinner but were rather disappointed that the basement area, though you can find bento boxes and cooked food, does not really have chairs and tables for the consumption of food. For that, you need to go up to the 7th floor, where there are some restaurants, including Japanses-Italian and Japanese-French food. The choices were not that great, to be honest, and we ended up eating at a restaurant which specialised in tempura and soba noodles. We could have actually eaten better and more cheaply at the ramen eateries that line the Shinjuku station from end to end.
So, Isetan is a good place to visit to check out high-end clothes and to see the basement food hall, but not to have dinner.
We headed there for dinner but were rather disappointed that the basement area, though you can find bento boxes and cooked food, does not really have chairs and tables for the consumption of food. For that, you need to go up to the 7th floor, where there are some restaurants, including Japanses-Italian and Japanese-French food. The choices were not that great, to be honest, and we ended up eating at a restaurant which specialised in tempura and soba noodles. We could have actually eaten better and more cheaply at the ramen eateries that line the Shinjuku station from end to end.
So, Isetan is a good place to visit to check out high-end clothes and to see the basement food hall, but not to have dinner.
Written 19 April 2014
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Rudy G
Pittsburgh, PA582 contributions
Aug 2015 • Couples
It is connected to the Shinjuku Sanchome subway station. On 10 floors this department store has everything you can think of buying. The only problem is: everything is real expensive. If you are not planning to spend tons of money, you may want to do your shopping in another department store or elsewhere. The store has 1 floor with food items, 1 floor with restaurants, several floors with women's clothes and accessories, another floor with household goods, etc. There is even a smaller store behind the main building that has men's clothes. Other department stores like Tobu, Seibu, Mitsukoshi have similar layouts. They may not sell all the same luxury brands and thus tend to have lower prices. Nevertheless, if you plan on spending 5,400 Yen on a pound of grapes, you can easily do that at Mitsukoshi, too.
If you like to window shop for food, I encourage you to go to the ground floor of Isetan or any of the above department stores and you will be overwhelmed by their selection. Sadly, you can only buy the food but not consume it there. Be aware that some of the foods need to be steamed, microwaved or otherwise heated before they can be consumed. The friendly sales people will likely tell you in Japanese and, if you are lucky, may even have a laminated sheet of paper handy that will tell you in English.
Long story short: This is a very expensive department store which sells top brands. Window shopping may be the only activity there for most readers. We did our shopping in other department stores and regular stores.
If you like to window shop for food, I encourage you to go to the ground floor of Isetan or any of the above department stores and you will be overwhelmed by their selection. Sadly, you can only buy the food but not consume it there. Be aware that some of the foods need to be steamed, microwaved or otherwise heated before they can be consumed. The friendly sales people will likely tell you in Japanese and, if you are lucky, may even have a laminated sheet of paper handy that will tell you in English.
Long story short: This is a very expensive department store which sells top brands. Window shopping may be the only activity there for most readers. We did our shopping in other department stores and regular stores.
Written 7 September 2015
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LHOVancouver
Vancouver, Canada914 contributions
Feb 2015 • Couples
In addition to the twelve floors of shopping, you'll be amazed at the Basement Food Court levels. I can only compare it to the Harrods Food Hall in London, UK. Amid all the hustle and bustle you can find delicacies from far and wide including Parisien and Belgian chocolates, Kobe Beef and Flowers. Staff are hardworking and can help direct you to wherever you need to go. Reminder that with the crowds this can be retail hell, but you'll walk away with some rewards for your time well spent.
Written 20 February 2015
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What time does the Shinjuku food hall close?
Written 14 November 2017
The store is open from 10:30AM–8:00PM every day. If you go to the food hall after 7:00PM you will find the selections getting limited/sold-out. At 7:30PM many of the vendors will put their remaining items on sale and you can get 20-30% off regular prices. It gets pretty crowded though.
Written 1 December 2017
Algun shopping donde tengan web para comprar electronica? Gracias
Written 23 January 2017
Yo compré allí mismo pero no se si tienen web. Eso sí ten en cuenta que la garantía solo vale para Japón, no es internacional.
Written 23 January 2017
I went to Isetan last year on 2-4 Jan this year, and found that Isetan did not offer new year sale like other department stores. I would like to know the major winter sale of Isetan, as I am planning to visit Tokyo in Jan 2017. Thanks.
Written 3 December 2016
Isetan winter sale next year will start from 1/11. Isetan sale always start from the middle of January.
Written 20 December 2016
No eating in the food hall in the basement? Are there inexpensive restaurants on the upper floors?
Written 14 March 2016
How do we get to Isetan from the Shinjuku Station? Which exit and how to walk?
Written 7 November 2015
Welcome to Tokyo. It's pretty hard to cross the road in Shinjuku, so I suggsest walking the underground walkway. If you are interested in another department store, Takashimaya, you can go to Isetan store from the underground of Takashimaya, too. Both stores are connected with the underground walkway, and it's safe to walk. Enjoy your stay and shopping.
Written 8 November 2015
Does Isetan have budget-priced goods or do they tend to sell more foreign name brand luxury goods? I'm mainly looking for a casual messenger bag (for men). Will they have some?
Written 10 May 2015
They have good sales- call Isetan Foreign Customer Service and tell them what you are looking for and ask if there will be a sale. Sales both on shopping floors and in promotion areas.
Another good place to shop is Komehyo, a consignment department store across the street from the Hermes side window of Isetan.
Written 11 May 2015
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