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Furniture Hunting in Tokyo

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In Japan, hunting or buying furniture can be a fulfilling quest with challenges. They must find pieces that not only match their style but also fit into Japan’s typically small living spaces. Selecting the right size and style, buying within budget, and knowing the online shopping or the secondhand options are key to making your finding a success! Our guide aims to help you explore options for furniture to make your home truly yours.

Online Furniture Shopping in Japan

It is a bit of a hustle to navigate Japanese online marketplaces due to the language barrier. However, some of them are quite English-friendly with full descriptions and reviews of items, including delivery options that would cater to foreigners. Here we made lists of furniture sites to suit all manners of tastes and budgets.

Cheaper Options

  1. 家具350 (Kagu350)
  2. Tansu no Gen 
  3. Nissen

Affordable Mid-Range Options

  1. LOWYA
  2. Air Rhizome Interior

Secondhand Recycle Shops

  1. Mercari
  2. Facebook Marketplace
  3. Jimoty (ジモティー)

Offline Furniture Stores

Secondhand and Recycle Shops:

We’ve got a couple of nice secondhand stores with some great budget choices in household items. Also, recycle shops and local markets bear part of history and character that help truly acquire an individual touch when being added to home décor!

 

Second Street: A large chain with a broad selection of affordable options, especially in locations outside central Tokyo, such as Kawasaki and Yokohama.

Find their stores: https://www.2ndstreet.jp/shop

Treasure Factory: One of the biggest chains, with a variety of items including furniture. The Nerima store, for example, has a large selection of home furnishings on the second floor.

Find their stores: https://www.treasure-f.com/shop/

Recycle Shop Mogu Land: Specializes in second-hand home appliances and furniture, with services like free delivery and installation. They offer high-quality used furnishings at affordable prices.

Website: https://www.recycleshop-mogland.jp/

Tokyo Recycle Imption: Known for unique and some antique furniture items, this store has multiple branches around Tokyo, providing a wide range of home appliances and furnishings.

Find their stores: https://tokyo-recycle.net/?mode=f2

 

Mid-range Stores

The mid-range stores are represented by such chain stores as Nitori and MUJI, which address the balance of quality and pricing to let consumers enjoy durable and elegant decisions at average income. They are also represented by simplicity in functionality, which is presented at stores of minimalist aesthetics.

The hunt for furniture in Japan is a unique adventure that may finally have you bumping into something different and special, turning a living space into a home. Through this process and understanding of the local market, anyone would want to find furniture that not only fits their style and space but will uplift their living experiences in Japan.

Remember, the perfect piece is out there waiting for you; it’s all about knowing where to look!

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