Best Tokyo Souvenirs for Foreign Visitors: Food, Stationery, Beauty & More

Tokyo is one of the best cities in the world for buying things — but knowing what to buy, and where, separates a well-curated haul from a bag full of regrets. This guide is written specifically for foreign visitors: practical, specific, and focused on what actually travels well and genuinely impresses back home.

What Makes a Good Tokyo Souvenir?

The best Tokyo souvenirs share three qualities: they’re hard to find outside Japan, they’re light enough to carry home, and they represent something the city genuinely does well. That rules out generic keychains and points toward food, stationery, beauty, and design.

Food Souvenirs: The Essentials

Item Where to Buy Price Range Notes
Tokyo Banana Tokyo Station, Haneda Airport ¥900〜 (8pc) The city’s most iconic export. Multiple flavours. Short shelf life (5 days)
Japanese Kit Kat (regional) Don Quijote, airport shops, convenience stores ¥500〜¥1,500 Matcha, sake, strawberry cheesecake. Gift-box sets available
Shiroi Koibito (Hokkaido) Specialty shops, department stores ¥1,200〜 (12pc) White chocolate langue de chat. A benchmark Japanese confection
Nori (premium seaweed) Depachika (department store basement), Tsukiji ¥800〜¥3,000 Flat, lightweight, and genuinely different from imported nori
Japanese tea (sencha/hojicha) Lupicia, Ippodo, depachika ¥1,000〜¥3,000 Beautifully packaged. Unlimited quantity through customs in most countries

💡 For Food: Buy at Depachika First

The basement food halls of major department stores (Isetan, Mitsukoshi, Takashimaya) carry the best quality packaged food with reliable gift wrapping. Airport shops are convenient but more expensive and limited in selection.

Stationery: Japan’s Global Edge

Japanese stationery is legitimately world-class. Pens, notebooks, tapes, and scissors that cost ¥300–¥2,000 in Tokyo sell for 2–3x the price abroad — if you can find them at all.

Item Brand Where to Buy
Gel pens Pilot Hi-Tec-C, Uni-ball Signo Loft, Tokyu Hands, convenience stores
Masking tape (MT) MT / Kamoi Loft, Tokyu Hands, Daikanyama Tsutaya
Notebooks Hobonichi, Midori, Kokuyo Hobonichi store (Minami-Aoyama), Loft
Scissors / craft tools Kokuyo, Plus Tokyu Hands (best selection)

Beauty & Skincare: High Value, Low Weight

Japanese drugstore beauty products are a consistent hit with international visitors. Effective, affordable, and hard to source overseas at the same price.

  • Hada Labo Gokujyun Lotion — The hyaluronic acid toner that dermatologists in multiple countries recommend. ¥800–¥1,200 at Matsumoto Kiyoshi
  • Biore UV Aqua Rich sunscreen — SPF50+, no white cast, beloved by skincare communities globally. ¥1,000–¥1,500
  • Shiseido Anessa sunscreen — Premium option. Gold bottle is a recognisable gift
  • DHC Lip Cream — ¥600. Inexpensive, effective, and fits in every pocket
  • Kanebo / Coffret D’or makeup — Depachika counters for tried-and-tested Japanese cosmetics

Where to Buy Beauty Products

  • Matsumoto Kiyoshi: Best prices on drugstore brands. Multiple locations including Shibuya and Shinjuku
  • Don Quijote: 24-hour, tax-free for tourists, wide selection
  • @cosme Tokyo (Harajuku): Curated bestsellers with ratings displayed

Unique Finds: Beyond the Obvious

100-yen Shops (Daiso, Seria, Can★Do)

Japan’s 100-yen stores sell items that would cost ¥500–¥2,000 elsewhere. Standouts for gifts: ceramic chopstick rests, small furoshiki (wrapping cloth), acrylic organisers, seasonal tableware. Seria has the most design-conscious selection.

Convenience Store Exclusives

7-Eleven, Lawson, and FamilyMart stock limited-edition collaborations and regional items unavailable elsewhere. Check the confectionery aisle for seasonal Kit Kats and Pocky varieties. The 7-Eleven Gold Blend coffee to-go is a ritual worth experiencing.

Vinyl Records

Tokyo has one of the world’s best used record markets. Disk Union (Shinjuku, Shibuya), Recofan, and Technique carry deep catalogues at competitive prices. For visitors from the UK or US, Japanese pressings of Western artists are often prized for their audio quality and collector value.

Where to Shop: Quick Reference

Store Best For Location
Tokyu Hands Stationery, tools, design goods Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro
Loft Stationery, lifestyle, seasonal items Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ginza
Don Quijote Food, beauty, electronics — tax-free Shibuya, Shinjuku, Roppongi (24h)
Isetan / Mitsukoshi Premium food, cosmetics, fashion Shinjuku (Isetan), Ginza (Mitsukoshi)
Seria / Daiso Design goods at ¥110 Citywide

Practical Tips: Getting It Home

  • Tax-free shopping: Foreigners can claim consumption tax (10%) back on purchases over ¥5,000 at registered stores. Show your passport at the register
  • Liquids in carry-on: Skincare, sauces, and beverages must be under 100ml per item in carry-on. Pack heavier food items in checked luggage
  • Takkyubin (luggage forwarding): Send bags directly to the airport from your hotel for ¥1,500–¥2,000. Yamato Transport counters at convenience stores
  • Airport shopping: Haneda and Narita both have solid souvenir selections post-security. Prices are slightly higher but the convenience is genuine
  • Customs declaration: Declare food items when returning to your home country. Most commercially packaged goods are permitted, but fresh produce and meat are typically restricted

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