Popular Inbound 'JAPAN Souvenir Shop' Sanki Zakka Opens New Store at Hilton Tokyo Bay on April 3, 2026
Sanki Shoji's inbound-focused souvenir shop 'Sanki Zakka' opened a new store at Hilton Tokyo Bay on April 3, 2026, offering cultural experiences like kimono try-ons and chopstick engraving.
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Find My JAPAN, a new business developed by Sanki Shoji Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; President: Yoshinobu Kumagai), grand opened the 'Sanki Zakka Hilton Tokyo Bay Store' on the first floor of Hilton Tokyo Bay (Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture) on April 3, 2026.
In recent years, with the increase in inbound guests at Hilton Tokyo Bay, requests from guests have diversified. Under these circumstances, expectations were rising for an in-hotel store where guests could experience Japanese culture, rather than just buying souvenirs. In response, Sanki Zakka has gained support from inbound tourists in Harajuku by developing stores that combine Japanese culture with hands-on experiences. Its track record and concept matched the needs of Hilton Tokyo Bay.
### Why Sanki Zakka is supported by inbound tourists
With the increase in foreign tourists visiting Japan, many tourist destinations face the issue of 'selling the same souvenirs everywhere.' In this context, Sanki Zakka aims to be a 'souvenir shop where you can experience' Japanese culture. Sanki Zakka is not just a store that lines up traditional Japanese crafts. They discover modern artists and artisans from all over Japan and curate products where you can feel the uniqueness, playfulness, and the story behind them.
Furthermore, inside the store, they offer services where you can experience Japanese culture, such as:
- Chopstick engraving service
- Original Mikoshi charm making
- Popular KIMONO try-on
Additionally, they have earned high ratings in Google reviews for their hospitable customer service. This unique product curation, cultural experience, and track record of serving overseas customers led to the opening of the store at Hilton Tokyo Bay.
## The concept is a 'Treasure Box of Japanese Culture'
In recent years, with the increase in inbound guests at Hilton Tokyo Bay, requests from guests have diversified. Under these circumstances, expectations were rising for an in-hotel store where guests could experience Japanese culture, rather than just buying souvenirs. In response, Sanki Zakka has gained support from inbound tourists in Harajuku by developing stores that combine Japanese culture with hands-on experiences. Its track record and concept matched the needs of Hilton Tokyo Bay.
### Why Sanki Zakka is supported by inbound tourists
With the increase in foreign tourists visiting Japan, many tourist destinations face the issue of 'selling the same souvenirs everywhere.' In this context, Sanki Zakka aims to be a 'souvenir shop where you can experience' Japanese culture. Sanki Zakka is not just a store that lines up traditional Japanese crafts. They discover modern artists and artisans from all over Japan and curate products where you can feel the uniqueness, playfulness, and the story behind them.
Furthermore, inside the store, they offer services where you can experience Japanese culture, such as:
- Chopstick engraving service
- Original Mikoshi charm making
- Popular KIMONO try-on
Additionally, they have earned high ratings in Google reviews for their hospitable customer service. This unique product curation, cultural experience, and track record of serving overseas customers led to the opening of the store at Hilton Tokyo Bay.
## The concept is a 'Treasure Box of Japanese Culture'