6 Vintage Luxury Stores in Tokyo You Cannot Miss
Six luxury vintage stores near Omotesando for Hermès, Chanel, jewelry, and one-of-a-kind finds, all close enough to visit in one Tokyo shopping trip.

Save this guide for your next Tokyo trip. In this guide, I am sharing my own Tokyo luxury vintage shopping route, covering six of the city’s best-known stores, each about a 10-minute walk from the next.
Tokyo is one of my favorite places for vintage luxury. Stock and prices change every day, so treat the ranges below as a planning guide. The dollar estimates use ¥157 to US$1 and are rounded. Your card rate may be different.
1. ALLU Omotesando
Best for: Hermès and statement pieces. ALLU feels calm and curated. One floor focuses on Hermès icons, jewelry, and charms, including Birkins, Kellys, and Constances.
I loved seeing a Birkin styled with layers of silver jewelry. It made a familiar bag feel personal and new.
Price point: Premium. Hermès icon bags can easily pass ¥1,000,000, or about US$6,370, with rare pieces priced much higher. This is not my first stop for a bargain. The value is the tightly edited selection of Birkins, Kellys, Constances, charms, and collector pieces that are difficult to find together in a U.S. resale store.



2. Paradise Vintage
Best for: fun, collectible Chanel. Paradise is small but full of personality. Its wall of Chanel makes unusual shapes, fabrics, and colors easy to spot.
Go here if you want tweed, bright color, or a Chanel piece that feels playful rather than classic.
Price point: Current Chanel listings run from about ¥568,000 to ¥1,180,000, or US$3,620 to US$7,520. For context, Fashionphile recently listed a Chanel heart bag for US$5,350. Paradise is not automatically cheaper than U.S. resale, but its colorful heart bags, tweed, and unusual seasonal pieces make it special.


3. Amore Vintage
Best for: vintage Chanel. Amore Omotesando carries Chanel bags, jewelry, accessories, and watches from many eras. Compare classic leather with denim, tweed, and seasonal designs.
Do not rush past the jewelry. The large gold earrings show how much personality vintage Chanel can add to a simple outfit.
Price point: Current Chanel bags often sit around ¥368,000 to ¥1,480,000, or US$2,340 to US$9,430. Similar Chanel flaps at Fashionphile can sit near US$4,995. Amore’s lower end can be attractive, but the rare bags are not cheap. Its advantage is the depth of Chanel across decades, materials, and categories, all under one roof.



4. Komehyo Vintage Tokyo
Best for: selection, especially Hermès. Komehyo focuses on selected pieces more than 20 years old. Its range is ideal for comparing Kelly and Birkin sizes, colors, leathers, and conditions.
Komehyo offers tax-free shopping for eligible visitors, so bring your passport and ask before paying.
Price point: Recent listings put Kellys near ¥1,350,000, or US$8,600, and Birkins near ¥1,900,000, or US$12,100. Comparable Birkin 35 listings at Fashionphile recently ranged from about US$9,495 to US$16,145. Komehyo can be competitive, especially in the middle of that range, but condition, leather, year, and included accessories can change the value.



5. Vintage QOO Tokyo
Best for: jewelry. QOO’s Omotesando store has several floors. Beyond the bags, I found vintage Chanel earrings and Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra pieces in several stones.
It is easy to compare colors and sizes side by side. Jewelry lovers should leave extra time here.
Price point: Chanel bags commonly list around ¥438,000 to ¥1,320,000, or US$2,790 to US$8,410. Vintage Chanel earrings can start near ¥79,000, or US$500. Fashionphile’s current Chanel costume earrings often fall around US$425 to US$1,195, so QOO’s entry price is fair rather than a huge discount. The attraction is seeing trays of one-of-a-kind Chanel jewelry and Alhambra stones side by side.



6. Casanova Vintage
Best for: the treasure hunt. Casanova is smaller and less predictable, which is part of the fun. Its team collects luxury archive pieces from Japan and other countries, and the condition and selection will be different on every visit.
Add it to your route and see what has arrived that day.
Price point: The range is wide. Accessories can start near ¥33,000, or US$210, while rare archive handbags cost far more. That opening price is attractive compared with many authenticated U.S. luxury accessories, but the best reason to visit is Casanova’s unpredictable mix of global archive items. A rare shape or discontinued piece may matter more than a small price difference.


Before you go, check each store’s website or Instagram for current hours. Inventory and schedules can change. Always inspect the condition, corners, hardware, interior, and included accessories. Photograph prices so you can compare before buying.


