MERI Ginza Itoya Pop-Up Store | Experience Japanese Craftsmanship in the Heart of Tokyo

MERI Ginza Itoya Pop-Up Store | Experience Japanese Craftsmanship in the Heart of Tokyo

Our special MERI Pop-Up Store has officially opened at G.Itoya Ginza, one of Tokyo's most iconic stationery and lifestyle stores.

Event Period: June 26 – July 9
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

For a limited time, we've brought the entire atmosphere of our Ryogoku flagship store to Ginza.

Visitors can explore our complete collection in one place and even try on our handmade Japanese Zori before choosing their favorite pair.

We are showcasing our signature MERI handmade Zori, Tabi socks, split-toe socks, and our unique embroidered accessory button hook.

Exclusive Itoya Edition

This pop-up also features a limited-edition MERI available only at Itoya.

The hanao (thong straps) are handcrafted from original Japanese tenugui fabric featuring an airplane design created exclusively for Itoya's airport stores.

This special model is available only during this event at Ginza Itoya.

 

Take the MERI Experience Home

We're also introducing our Japanese Zori Making Kits.

Five new designs are now available, and each kit includes access to a step-by-step video tutorial, allowing you to create your own pair of handmade Japanese slippers at home, at your own pace.

Whether you're a beginner or a craft enthusiast, it's a wonderful way to experience traditional Japanese craftsmanship wherever you are.

 

Join Our Japanese Zori-Making Workshop

On July 4 and 5, we'll be hosting our popular Japanese Zori-Making Workshop at Itoya.

In just about three hours, you'll create your own pair of handmade Zori under the guidance of our experienced instructors.

If you're visiting Japan during this period, we'd love to welcome you.

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It's a unique cultural experience where you'll discover traditional Japanese craftsmanship while making a practical souvenir you'll use long after your trip.

We look forward to meeting you at MERI Ginza Itoya and sharing the craftsmanship, comfort, and spirit of Ryogoku with visitors from around the world.

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