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Kids Clothing & Shoes

Kids Clothing & Shoes in Japan

Shop comfortable clothing, high-quality footwear, school uniforms, and stylish everyday outfits for kids of all ages — from leading Japanese brands.

Nishimatsuya (西松屋)

Everyday affordable clothing for babies & kids.

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Akachan Honpo

Newborn & toddler fashion for comfort and safety.

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Mikihouse

Japan’s premium kids fashion brand.

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Uniqlo Kids

Comfortable basics for school and casual wear.

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GU Kids

Trendy and budget-friendly kids fashion.

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Bape Kids

Streetwear for kids with iconic graphics.

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Zara Kids Japan

European fashion with Japanese delivery options.

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ASICS Kids

High-quality sports shoes for active children.

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Shoe Plaza Kids

Casual and school footwear for all ages.

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Rakuten Kids Shoes

Massive selection with easy delivery options.

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Stylish & Comfortable Kids Fashion from Japan

Find high-quality children’s apparel and shoes made for comfort, safety, and everyday durability.

FAQ

 

What sizes should I choose when buying kids clothing from Japan?

Clothing is usually sized by height in centimeters (e.g., 100cm, 120cm). Check the size chart to match the child’s height and weight.

Do Japanese stores offer international shipping for children’s fashion?

Many do — especially Uniqlo, Rakuten sellers, and global brands operating in Japan. Delivery times vary by region.

Are there special clothing options for school uniforms?

Yes — Japanese retailers provide uniforms, gym wear, and school shoes designed for durability and comfort.

Are Japanese kids’ shoes sized differently than US or EU?

Yes — Japanese shoes use centimeter sizing (e.g., 15.0–23.0 cm), so measure foot length for accurate fit.

Where can I find shoes for active or sporty kids?

ASICS Kids and Shoe Plaza offer high-quality sports shoes, plus large marketplaces stock many athletic brands.

Do Japanese brands sell sustainable or organic kids clothing?

Yes — some stores offer eco-friendly fabrics like organic cotton and recycled materials.