Discover
the charm of Japan
at D’or Harajuku
– the perfect place for souvenirs,
from traditional Japanese goods
to character merchandise!


(What's D'or)
D'or is a popular shop
loved by many travelers.
Just a short walk from Harajuku Station, D'or is a popular shop loved by many travelers.
With a wide variety of items, including traditional Japanese goods, popular character merchandise, and cosmetics, it's a shopping destination that anyone can enjoy, regardless of age or nationality. Find memorable souvenirs or gifts for friends and family, and make your shopping experience in Harajuku even more enjoyable.
Inside the store, a delightful array of items awaits, making it easy and fun for everyone to browse and shop at their own pace.

(What's D'or) Recommended Items
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01 RecommendedTraditional crafts
Beautiful folding fans, chopsticks, and lucky charms – authentic Japanese souvenirs that let you experience the charm of Japan. Perfect for collectors or as special gifts to take home from your trip!
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02 RecommendedFashion &
AccessoriesJapanese-patterned T-shirts, caps, bags, and accessories that blend traditional designs with a modern style. Bring a piece of Japan's charm home with you, even while traveling!
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03 RecommendedCharacter goods
Discover a wide range of popular Japanese character goods, including Sanrio, Pokémon, Rilakkuma, and more. Perfect for taking home as a fun souvenir and a memorable piece of Japan's cute culture from your trip!
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04 RecommendedCosmetics &
Colored ContactsWe also offer popular Japanese cosmetics and colorful contact lenses, perfect as a treat for yourself or a souvenir for friends. Discover the latest items and enjoy your shopping experience!
ACCESS How to Find D'or Harajuku
D'or is conveniently located just a 1-minute walk from Harajuku Station and is open from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
With English-speaking staff available, you can shop with confidence.
Whether you're exploring Tokyo or visiting nearby attractions, D'or Harajuku is a must-stop destination!
D'or harajuku
- [ Address ]
- 〒150-0001 1-17-5 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
1-minute walk from Harajuku Station's Takeshita Exit
- [ TEL ]
- 03-6438-9802
Phone Reception Hours : 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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