Jet Set
by Jason Oliver Nixon
Sky Writing
by Sarah Elbert
In this issue:
Carpe Diem
Also: Sean Hayes—actor, producer, comedian—believes in living his best, most authentic life.
Courtesy of BALS Tokyo
The shopportunities in Tokyo swing from young, edgy fashion to highbrow art. There are shops selling traditional Japanese items as well, and if your heart’s set on a kimono, you’ll likely find a color and fabric that speaks to your tastes.
BALS Tokyo
This showroom is filled with bold, modern works of art.
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Bubbles
Female-run boutique full of nostalgic American clothing.
Frapbois
Frapbois is a bright and inviting store.
Harajuku Chicago
An assortment of American labels as well as local designs.
Kiddy Land
Kiddy Land has been around for more than sixty years.
Kiwa
Find everything you need for your next craft project.
Lazy Hazy Planet
An eclectic mixture of Japanese designers.
Okura
House-style shop full of stylish indigo dyed duds.
Oriental Bazaar
Widely considered the best souvenir shop in Tokyo.
Tokyu Hands
Tokyu Hands is touted as a “creative life store.”
"I'm not afraid to look like a big, hairy, smelly, foreign devil in Tokyo, though I do my best not to, I really do." —Anthony Bourdain
FEATURED // Geisha Performance at Sakura Chaya
FEATURED // Jicoo Floating Bar
FEATURED // BALS Tokyo
PLAN A TRIP // Check Flights to Tokyo
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