The Best Hidden Gem in Daikanyama, Easy to Miss If You're Not Careful.
OKURA ππΈ Google's 4.7-star rating speaks volumes about its quality. To be honest, the store's entrance is really easy to overlook. The entire building looks like an old residential house. Opened in Daikanyama in 1993, it serves as the flagship store for BLUE BLUE JAPAN. ππΈ Centered around "indigo," it features a plethora of indigo-dyed and sashiko items. But the actual selection includes a vast array of brands (Sanders, Hender Scheme, CASEY CASEY, Studio Nicholson, and so on and so forthβit's really too many to list). ππΈThey even sell vintage King Seiko and Grand Seiko watches. Recently, they happen to be hosting a Porter Classic pop-up, complete with a 2025 Spring/Summer catalog. The store not only boasts a rich selection, but also has excellent taste, a wide range of categories, and tasteful decoration and display. ππΈ When visiting Daikanyama, don't just head to nanamica or other well-known spots. #TokyoLife #TokyoShopping #Daikanyama π