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With a fine range of mostly Japanese goods, Sogo is very popular among locals, though not up to Seibu’s standards (see Seibu) in the hipness stakes.
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Head to the Sony Vaio, Walkman and Playstation Pro Shops for the latest audio and video gems among Sim City’s computer shops.
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Take your pick of last season’s bags, accessories, shoes and clothes by the inimitable Italian designer Miuccia Prada. Minimalist décor and layout ensure a true Prada experience.
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Full of tourists of the badge-sporting, flag-following variety. If you’re not claustrophobic, join the hordes thronging the narrow lanes to gorge on tacky rubbish. (see Market)
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Top place for computers, software and all things geeky. Don’t be afraid to bargain.
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Cute, girly Japanese fashion label. Just the ticket if you want to look like Sailormoon.
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Lots of lush and lovely rugs. They’ll ship them home for you.
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Comes alive at night. Hundreds of stalls are jam-packed by 9pm, offering pirated goods and all manner of, well, junk. It used to be known as Men’s Street, and many stalls still stock less-than-fashionable attire. Venture past the market and you’ll stumble onto a lamplit coterie of fortune-tellers and possibly a Chinese Opera recital. (see Temple Street Night Market)
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This one offers mostly original Chinese antiques and curios sourced by the owners of the Birdcage shop on the mainland. Items range from portable antiques and curios to furniture.
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It’s impossible to miss this smart, modern mall, with its conspicuous consumables from the likes of Chanel, Dior, Zegna, Versace, Prada, Vuitton, Bulgari and Tiffany.
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