Flying Tiger Copenhagen:

A Colorful and Fun Shopping Stop in Tokyo

Flying Tiger, the popular Danish variety store, might not be the first place you think of when planning your Tokyo itinerary — but it just might surprise you. If you’re visiting from Europe, you’re probably already familiar with Flying Tiger’s colorful, whimsical style. However, for visitors from other parts of the world, this might be your first and only encounter with the brand, making it a fun and unique addition to your trip.

If you enjoy browsing places like Daiso or 3COINS for affordable, quirky goods, Flying Tiger should definitely be on your list. The store feels like a maze, filled with everything from workout equipment and kitchen goods to art supplies and party decorations, all at very reasonable prices. It’s the kind of place that feels fun for all ages, whether you’re hunting for a small souvenir or just wandering for the experience.

Where to Find Flying Tiger in Tokyo

Flying Tiger has multiple locations across Japan, but the Omotesando store is one of the best to visit if you have time. It’s larger than the smaller, more compact shops you’ll find tucked into places like Shinjuku Station or Ikebukuro Station. The Omotesando location offers a more spacious and relaxed shopping experience, giving you room to browse without feeling rushed.

If you’re already planning to shop around the Harajuku and Omotesando area, Flying Tiger is an easy detour. It’s located just a short walk off the main shopping streets, making it simple to pop in between stops. Plus, if you’re planning to visit nearby spots like Yoyogi Park afterward, it’s perfectly positioned for a quick and convenient shopping break.

Spring/Easter goods at Flying Tiger

Seasonal Finds and Holiday-Themed Goods

One of the most fun aspects of Flying Tiger is how often they rotate their merchandise based on the season. No matter when you visit, you’ll find special sections dedicated to the upcoming holidays or seasonal activities.

If you're visiting during the spring, expect to see Easter and picnic-themed goods filling the shelves — from colorful cutlery sets and pastel plates to picnic blankets and Easter decorations.

If your plans include spending some time lounging at Yoyogi Park, Flying Tiger is a great stop to pick up picnic essentials. Instagrammable picnics have become increasingly popular among Japanese youth, and Flying Tiger has everything you need to jump on the trend without spending too much.

Throughout the year, you’ll also find themed items for Halloween, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and more, so it’s always worth stopping in to see what’s new.

Spring picnic goods at Flying Tiger

Must-Check Out: Flying Tiger Mugs

If you love cute home goods, don’t skip their seasonal mug collections. Flying Tiger releases new designs every season, and they’re always playful, colorful, and unique.

During my most recent visit, two standout designs caught my eye:

  • A strawberry-shaped mug perfect for spring

  • A bow design mug that’s simple yet adorable

Their mugs are reasonably priced and make great souvenirs or gifts — practical, packable (just don’t forget to pick up some bubble wrap from Daiso), and full of character.

Affordable and Playful Everyday Goods

Flying Tiger doesn’t just offer party supplies and home decor. They also stock a wide range of practical items, all designed with their signature colorful, playful twist.

You'll find things like:

  • Brightly colored band-aids

  • Cute pill cases

  • Fun stationery and notebooks

  • Affordable workout accessories like yoga mats and resistance bands

If you forgot to pack a small item like a pill case or you’re in need of travel-friendly gear, Flying Tiger is a great alternative to visiting the conbini or Don Quijote. The prices are affordable, and the designs are often much cuter and more colorful.

Don't Forget a Tote Bag on Your Way Out

Flying Tiger is one of those stores where you think you’ll just "look around" — and somehow end up needing an extra shopping bag. If that happens, you’re in luck. Near the register, they sell canvas tote bags featuring fun designs that change seasonally.

They’re not only a practical purchase for carrying your haul, but they also make a cute, reusable souvenir from your trip. Even if you manage to leave without buying much, the totes alone are worth checking out.

Flying Tiger may not be the most traditional "Tokyo" experience, but that’s exactly what makes it such a fun surprise. It’s a lighthearted shopping stop that mixes Scandinavian charm with Japanese shopping culture — a perfect little adventure to add to your Harajuku or Omotesando itinerary.

Practical goods at Flying Tiger
Party goods from Flying Tiger Copenhagen

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