Loading...

Jan 11, 2015

Kids Clothes - Roppoing/Hiroo area

A good place to buy children s clothing in the Roppongi/Hiroo area?

3 Answers



  • KamaT

    on Jan 11

    Hi Alex. I'm in Roppongi Hills now. There is a row of about 5 kids clothing stores on B2F of Hill Side in Roppongi Hills. One of them is a Paul Smith so I suppose they're pretty expensive. There's also a store on the 3rd floor of Midtown.

    1
  • Samantha

    on Jan 12

    If you can get over to Odaiba it would be best. Take Oedo Line to shiodome station and transfer to yurikamome line. Odaiba has a large amount of children's and family clothing stores like Old Navy, Gap, Forever 21, H&M, Toys r Us/Babies r us, and a ton of other great entertainment places for families.

    0
  • Ashes

    on Feb 20

    If you don't mind secondhand kids clothes, there are several Garage Sales Japan Kids Stuff focused groups on Facebook.

    0

Awaiting More Answers

7 Answers

Summer reading

I know there have been questions in the past about what we're watching, but I'm wondering what you're reading at the moment! I'm looking to get a few new books for summer and I'd love to hear if you have any recent recommendations. If you have any good spots here to get EN language books in person, too, I'd appreciate if you would share those as well!

genkidesu

on Jun 25

18 Answers

Database error

Anyone else getting a database error after you log in? So far, it looks like I can still write posts, but I had trouble logging in and after log in my home page looks different to normal with a "database error" message.

BigfamJapan

on May 23

10 Answers

Condiments in your fridge?

Just for fun! I was thinking the other day how different the contents of my fridge are to the fridge I grew up with! Just one example, I always have soy sauce in my fridge and usually at least one other unopened bottle in the cupboard. There was never soy sauce in my fridge growing up. And the friends I grew up with don't have soy sauce in their fridges even now. But my Uni friends all have soy sauce in their fridges, because they all lived in Japan for at least a year. I was just wondering what things do you have in your fridge here that you probably wouldn't have in your fridge in your home country had you never lived here.

BigfamJapan

on May 9

9 Answers

Moving house process

I've been in my apartment for nearly 7 years. I've got my eye on an apartment one station closer to work. But I forgot what it was like to move in here! It was all a bit traumatic... Have you got some packing tips, suggestions for how to move your household goods, and what to save for last?

TonetoEdo

on May 3