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Delightful Daikanyama

Sunita Sue Leng
Sunita Sue Leng • 5 min read

The off-the-tourist-track Tokyo enclave is home to hip boutiques, a historical gem and probably the coolest bookstore in the world.

I could stay here forever, I sigh wistfully as I step into Tsutaya Books in Tokyo’s Daikanyama district. There are shelves and shelves of books — paperbacks, hardcovers, periodicals, bestsellers — as far as the eye can see. Floor-to-ceiling windows, aged timber flooring, stylish seating, listening stations for music and audio books, soft bossa nova in the air. If you need a nibble or a tipple, there is a café-cum-bar upstairs, its polished counter propped up by colourful stacks of books. Whether you’re thirsty for a flat white or a Sauvignon Blanc, if you’re a bibliophile, this is where you want to plant yourself as soon as you land in Tokyo.

True, most of the books are in Japanese, but there is a pretty impressive spread of international magazines and carefully curated array of merchandise, from vintage prints to handcrafted stationery, to keep you piqued. There are also movies to buy, rent or download. All of this is housed in award-winning architecture, where three modern blocks are linked by a 55m-long “magazine street” and the exterior wrapped in a white façade of interlocking T-shapes.

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