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67 Yaraichō, Shinjuku-ku, Tōkyō-to 162-0805, Japan
contacts phone: +81 3-5227-6977
website: www.lakagu.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.7036655, Longitude: 139.7331585
KO KO
::Designed by Kengo Kuma. Full of high brand a little expensive.
DEC
::Designed by Kengo kuma. He also designed national olimpic stadium in yoyogi park.
Alexis Hultine
::Not impressed with the collections of items for sale and didn’t stay to check out the cafe
Ryo Flying
::You will find a collection of unique items for sale, including decors, cloths, and books. They are well-displayed in this architecturally interesting building, but a bit pricey. They have a cafe on the first level, and offer some cultural events regularly. A fun place to browse around.
Ratchawut Cherdchuvanit
::*Brought an Architecture student here by accident, she won't stop talking about how beautiful it is. A multi-use space with cafe, fashion store, furniture store and event space in it. Located at the edge of Kagurazaka area, one of the fancier shopping arcade in Tokyo, this shop really stands out with its generous use of space. Architecture students insist this is an example of a good use of space and I have to agree.