The Japan Edit: The Art of “Wa” Living.

The Transit Day

Gate to Ginza

Comfortable enough for a 12-hour flight. Chic enough to head straight to a sake bar.

The Temple Trek

(9:00 AM - 4:00 PM)

20,000 steps a day.

Easy on/off shoes essential.


Izakaya Hour

(6:00 PM - Late)


Omakase reservations at 8 PM.

No time to change.



STYLE IT: THE TOURIST (Daytime) Coffee in Omotesandō

The Olive Reversible Animal Print Zip Jacket. This textured piece serves as your "Third Piece", adding a sophisticated, wild...

Beneath the jacket lies the Black Crew Neck Tee. A sleeker alternative to the V-neck , this fitted black tee provides a breathable,...

Complete the silhouette with the Wide-Leg Palazzo Jeans. Mirroring the "fluid drape" of our trouser collection , these denim...

Complete your look with easy on, easy off slip on sneaker, the perfect finishing touch to your look.

STYLE IT: THE TRAVELER (Evening) Sake in Shibuya

The outer half of this effortless Twin Set is the Sheer Draped Cardigan. Its cascading open front and delicate, crinkled texture...

Elevate the ensemble with the Italian Tech Slim Trouser.Crafted from high-performance Italian technical fabric, these pants...

The Shoe: Corinne Mule.The ultimate choice for a culture that values easy shoe removal. These chic mules offer the polish of...

Color Palettes

We have curated four distinct color palettes for this collection, each thoughtfully composed to accompany you on every journey. From subtle, versatile tones to striking, statement pairings, these palettes are designed to travel with ease. For additional color options tailored to your destinations, we invite you to connect with the store.

The Exquiste Eats

Tokyo Eats


Matsukawa – Japan’s highest-rated dining experience, serving elusive, introduction-only kaiseki that prioritizes pure, water-like flavors and impossible-to-source ingredients.

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Kyoto Eats


Dojin – The current top-ranked spot by Kyoto locals, offering an intimate, charcoal-fueled kaiseki experience that rivals the city's oldest institutions...

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