Where to find ukiyo-e shops in Japan
Curated selection of high-quality Japanese ukiyo-es to prepare your next trip to Japan.
Hara Shobo
Chiyoda, Tokyo
A treasure trove of ukiyo-e prints in Tokyo. Discover rare woodblock art from Edo and Meiji eras.
Mokuhankan
Asakusa, Tokyo
Traditional ukiyo-e print shop in Asakusa. Run by Canadian master David Bull.
The Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Preserving ukiyo-e art since 1928. See masters create traditional woodblock prints. Buy authentic pieces or join workshops.
Fuji-Torii
Omotesando, Tokyo
Antique shop since 1948. High-quality Japanese crafts. Traditional art & rare finds.