I have been lucky to visit Tokyo a couple of times and thanks to some internet research and friend's advice I visited many great shops and did some awesome shopping.
As a blogger I think have a great opportunity to share some information on the best store available in Tokyo. If you happen to visit it one day you might find the information below very useful.
I have been in many shops in different areas but I will first start with the area that offer more choices and that if you are on a tight schedule it will be enough to get most of the stuff you were dreaming of.
The first part of my guide will focus on Shibuya.
Shibuya
It is hard to go to Tokyo and don't visit Shibuya. It is by far the most crowded and interesting place in Tokyo. You have probably seen the famous intersection in movies, where hundreds if not thousands of people cross the street in a quick and frantic fashion.
It is the home of great stores, interesting building and encompasses everything modern Tokyo has to offer: neon lights, great food and crowded streets.
How to get to Shibuya
It depends on when you are staying but the best way to get to Shibuya is with the Yamanote Line. Just take the green train from one of the stations and get off directly at the Shibuya stop.
Once you are in Shibuya you just have to get out of the West Exit and from there all the fishing stores will be easy to reach on foot.
Johshuya JUMBO
THIS LOCATION HAS BEEN CLOSED (UPDATED FEB 2020)
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TACKLE BERRY SHIBUYA
THIS LOCATION HAS BEEN CLOSED (UPDATED FEB 2020)
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SANSUI SHIBUYA
Sansui is a smaller but very good shop that is worth the visit. It feel more upscale compared to Jumbo and Tackle Berry. The selection is smaller but you might find different products not available elsewhere. Also I felt like they have higher hand products that are difficult to find outside of Japan.
The store is close to the station. I made a map that shows the path from Jumbo to Sansui. It is a good reference.
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Sansui is on a main street and right side of the sidewalk.
Basically all the three shops are in within 8 minutes walking distance. In one stop you can almost find everything you are looking for.
In the second part I will explore two other shops that are very well equipped and worth checking out.