When you think of shopping in Tokyo, “Beams” is a name you’ll see often. But the Beams Japan flagship store in Shinjuku is on another level.

This isn’t just a clothing store; it’s a 7-story (B1F to 7F) “trend culture complex.” It’s a celebration of modern and traditional Japan, meticulously curated floor by floor. Whether you’re a guy or a girl, looking for high-end fashion or unique souvenirs, this is a must-visit.
Beams Japan Highlights
Just… So Much to Buy: One of the top “must-shop” spots in Tokyo for both men and women.
Multi-Level Shopping: It’s an entire 5-floor standalone building (plus B1F & 6/7F) dedicated to the brand, with 1F focusing on beautiful Japanese crafts.
Iconic Architecture: The entire building is a landmark in itself and a must-see in Shinjuku.
A Floor-by-Floor Guide to Beams Japan Shinjuku
The store is organized by themes on each floor, taking you on a journey through Japanese culture.
| Floor | Concept (Kanji) | What to Find |
| B1F | 食 (Shoku) | Food & Restaurant. A collection of specialty foods, sake from all over Japan, and a restaurant. |
| 1F | 祭 (Matsuri) | Festivals & Crafts. The perfect floor for souvenirs. Features traditional Japanese handicrafts and local artisan goods. |
| 2F | 衣 (I) | Apparel. The main collection. Features Beams’ main line, collaborations (like North Face Purple Label), and new arrivals. |
| 3F | 眼 (Me) | Eyes / Vision. A visual culture floor with art, pop-up exhibitions, and curated books. |
| 4F | 趣 (Shu) | Interests. A lifestyle floor with home goods, high-end camping gear, stationery, and more. |
| 5F | 匠 (Takumi) | Artisan. A gallery of traditional Japanese master crafts, including pottery, lacquerware, and knives. |
| 6F-7F | Formal Wear. Dedicated to men’s suits and formal attire. |
The Pro-Tips: Why It’s a Must-Visit
- The Selection: This is the best place to see all of Beams’ lines in one place: Beams (main), Beams Plus, Beams Boy, and more.
- The Variety: It’s a perfect 50/50 split for men and women. The range is huge: clothing, bags, accessories, hats, shoes, glasses, and even toys.
- The Payments: Don’t worry about cash. They accept Credit Cards, Debit Cards, and NFS Mobile Payments (like Apple Pay).
⚠️ The Critical Tax-Free Guide (Read This!)
This is the most important tip you need.
The Problem: You cannot get your tax refund at the cashier where you pay for your items.
The Solution:
- Pay for your items normally at the Beams register.
- Take your receipts and items to the B1F (Basement Floor).
- You must find a separate, central tax-free counter located in the same building’s B1F, about 200 meters away from the Beams store area.
- Be patient: It can be hard to find. We had to ask three different people. Look for “Tax-Free Counter” signs, not Beams signs.
Understanding the BEAMS Family: Key Brands to Know


When you’re shopping at the Shinjuku flagship, you’ll see many of these brands. Here’s a quick guide to what they mean:
- 1. BEAMS (The Main Line): The main brand, focusing on comfortable, everyday apparel that blends Japanese casual wear with current trends.
- 2. BEAMS BOY: A womenswear line. It’s famous for its loose-fitting, neutral, street-style cuts, heavily targeting the young female market.
- 3. BEAMS PLUS: A menswear line dedicated to retro, American casual style, and heritage fashion.
- 4. BEAMS T: A specialty line focused on graphic T-shirts, acting as a platform for collaborations with artists and other brands.
- 5. BEAMS LIGHTS: The accessories line, focusing on lightweight design and functional items like glasses (now being spun off).
- 6. BEAMS HOME: The lifestyle brand, covering Japanese “Seikatsu” aesthetics from furniture and tableware to home fragrances.
- 7. BEAMS EYE: The upgraded, standalone eyewear brand (evolved from BEAMS LIGHTS), collaborating with Japanese handmade glasses factories.
- 8. BEAMS SSZ: A functional, outdoor-style line, often collaborating with brands like South2 West8.
- 9. BEAMS JAPAN: The cultural promotion brand you’re standing in! Its goal is to showcase Japanese tradition and regional culture through products.
- 10. BEAMS OUTLET: The discount line for clearing stock and selling limited-run reproductions, available both online and in outlet malls.
📍 Visitor’s Guide: Know Before You Go
| Category | Information |
| Store Name | Beams Japan |
| Address | 3-32-6 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo, 160-0022 |
| Hours | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM (20:00)(1F-5F) 1:30-15:00, 17:00-23:00(CRAFT GRILL) |
| Phone | 03-5368-7300 |
| Website | https://www.beams.co.jp/ |
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