Glasses Shopping in Shinjuku: Exclusive Japanese Eyewear & Rapid Turnaround at the New JINS SHINJUKU
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Why Eyewear Is Now the Hottest Practical Souvenir From Japan
For the traveler seeking out useful Japanese souvenirs, it can be hard to know where to turn. For many international visitors, shopping in Japan means carts full of snacks or anime merch, which might be fun, but aren’t necessarily going to see a lot of daily use. In recent years, however, one practical item has become a surprisingly popular purchase in Japan: eyewear. Japan’s reputation for high-quality craftsmanship, sleek design, and unbeatable service has worked to make glasses shopping in Japan appealing and even convenient, no matter how long the trip is.

So, where should you be shopping for glasses in Japan? JINS stands out among Japan’s eyewear brands as a particularly convenient option for foreign shoppers, known for its simple (and affordable) pricing, with glasses priced as low as 6,600 yen, stylish designs, and lightning-fast turnaround times. The ease of the whole process is what makes JINS truly beloved—travelers can take a quick break from their sightseeing plans to walk into a store, choose frames, complete a quick eye exam (if necessary), and then receive finished prescription glasses as little as 30 minutes after payment. (Since you can test your eyes in-store, you don’t even need to bring a prescription!)
JINS has locations across Japan, but in late April 2026, the brand unveiled its biggest location yet, conveniently located in the heart of Tokyo: the enormous new JINS Shinjuku flagship store.
Shinjuku Eyewear Shopping: Inside the New JINS SHINJUKU Store

Located just a few minutes on foot from Shinjuku Station, in the center of one of Tokyo’s busiest shopping and entertainment districts, the new flagship is the largest JINS store in the world, with the simple theme of “Everything here.” The shop has an extensive selection of frames, lenses, contacts, even wearable technology and coffee, spread across 1,000 m2 and three floors, all collected in one chicly styled space. Outside, the facade designed by famous Japanese architect Jun Aoki and Ryuji Nakamura is made to resemble raw silk filaments as a tribute to Gunma Prefecture, the location of the very first JINS glasses shop. Inside, raw wooden display tables and industrial structures play off the bright natural light and art pieces scattered around the stores, reflecting the many facets of JINS itself.



JINS SHINJUKU(JINS 新宿店)
3-1-20 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo
Hours: 10:30 – 21:30
Official Website (jp)
Floor by Floor: The Full JINS Experience


The first floor offers shoppers an excellent introduction to JINS, serving up one of the largest selections of the brand’s eyewear anywhere in Japan. There are lightweight everyday frames and chic statement pieces, glasses for kids and sunglasses, contact lenses and more. Up front and by the staircase, you’ll find eye-catching works by the contemporary artist Takuro Tamura, and if you head to the back of the store, you can get a peek at JINS’ foray into the world of wearable technology.

With the JINS ASSIST, you can control a digital cursor using just the wearable hands-free device and small head movements, playing games by carefully bobbing and weaving—or reading about how the device could really change lives. If you’re interested in Japan’s latest eyewear trends, this floor is the place to explore, with a large selection of minimalist, lightweight, and highly functional frames.


Even many local Japanese customers don’t realize that JINS has a sister brand, and that’s because “RIM” is often sold at separate boutiques. In Shinjuku, however, the second floor houses a RIM room, showing off the brand’s fashion-forward, trend-conscious styles and encouraging visitors to experiment with different looks in the big, round mirrors.

One highlight that really helps this flagship stand out is the Onca Coffee on the third floor, serving up specialty coffee made using beans from their Maebashi roastery.

Alongside the coffee, the cafe also offers a sweet treat they call “THE PIE,” with fillings like custard and whipped cream, or red bean and butter, sandwiched inside 128 flaky pastry layers. The third floor is also where shoppers pick up their finished glasses, so the new cafe is designed to be the perfect place to relax and wait for a few minutes while your new eyewear is being readied.
Shinjuku Eyewear Recommendations: Shinjuku Exclusives, Practical Pairs, Unique Styles, and Lenses for Every Situation

If you want your new Japanese glasses to be a special memento of your time in Shinjuku, you might want to check out the Shinjuku Limited Edition collection, designed to reflect Shinjuku’s creative energy—and exclusively available at the new flagship. The playful limited-edition frames have a vintage-inspired look, but they incorporate some new features for JINS, like the brand’s first-ever butterfly nosepads.


For customers focused on comfort and durability, the flagship highlights a few of JINS’ most practical bestsellers, like the Airframe and JINS 360° collections. Airframe glasses come in a huge variety of styles and materials, but the consistent lightweight construction has made these slim, comfortable glasses a hit, selling more than 26 million pairs since launch. If durability is more of a concern than weight, however, the JINS 360° frames are engineered with flexible multi-directional hinges that move up, down, right, and left, as well as impact-resistant materials that can stand up to a lot of abuse. At the shop, you can even try for yourself, pressing a pair flat and watching them pop back into shape!


JINS offers a number of different styles that feel uniquely Japanese for one reason or another, and in Shinjuku the UKIYO collection is a great example, inspired by Japan’s traditional ukiyo-e woodblock prints. The UKIYO frames are also produced in Sabae, a city in Fukui Prefecture with a long history of craftsmanship, known for eyewear manufacture specifically. There’s also the IPPITSU collection, a line of minimalist metal frames conceptualized around Japan’s unique “Aesthetics of Subtraction.”
For a more modern kind of Japanese innovation, the JINS Combination Titanium frames come in a broad variety of shapes specifically engineered with a “golden ratio” to help balance the shape of your face, making it easy to discover just the right look for you! It’s the kind of idea we you’re unlikely to find at a glasses shop back home.

The technology doesn’t stop at frames, and the wide variety of unique lens options at JINS is equally intriguing. JINS’ Beauty Lenses, for example, are meant to work a little like makeup, enhancing your natural features using two distinct methods. The Cheek Color Lenses use a hint of color at the bottom of the lens to gently add color and brighten your whole face, like a subtle swipe of blush. The Concealer Color Lenses, on the other hand, use subtle shades like Soft Yellow, Pale Pink, and Airy Purple to camouflage uneven skintone, utilizing light absorption technology to minimize the yellow light that can sometimes emphasize dark circles, dull skin, or redness.


If you really want the color to stand out, on the other hand, JINS has an extensive selection of Color Lenses that can be used for sunglasses, or add a fun pop of color to your everyday pairs.
▶︎ JINS always offers a wide selection of color lenses, but at the JINS Shinjuku flagship store, you also have access to the separate RIM Color Lens lineup, giving you even more options than normal. You can actually mix and match frames and lenses from JINS and RIM!
How to Buy Glasses in Japan: A Quick Guide to Shopping at JINS
One reason JINS has become so popular among foreign travelers is how simple the purchase process is, even for first-time visitors to Japan.

① Start by choosing the right pair for you—we recommend using the AI analysis of JINS BRAIN on the tablets scattered around the store to find the best match for your particular face shape.

② Once you’ve found the perfect frames, you can move to the counter and use the tablets there to start the purchase process. After entering your basic details, you can turn over a prescription from home, ask the staff to copy the prescription in your current glasses, or opt for an eye exam up on the second floor.


③ The eye exam is made simple thanks to tablets with multi-lingual instructions, and when it comes time for staff to help with the analysis, many members of staff are able to help in English (or a handful of other languages).
④ Once JINS has all the information they need to make your glasses, it’s time to pay. For foreign travelers, not only can you shop tax-free, but you can also get an additional discount using the Japankuru Coupon for 5% off at JINS!



⑤ Wait times are as short as 30 minutes at JINS! When your glasses are ready, you can either pick them up at the counter, or head to the pick-up locker area and scan your QR code to pick up your glasses. This is especially useful if you want to leave the store to explore nearby, and pick up your glasses on your own schedule. At the JINS SHINJUKU, though, the short wait is just the right amount of time to head up to the third floor for a coffee and a flaky pie at Onca Coffee.
Find Your Favorite Shinjuku Souvenirs at the New JINS SHINJUKU

Whether you’re on the hunt for a unique souvenir to remember your time in Tokyo, you find yourself in urgent need of a new pair of glasses, or you just want to add a little Japanese style to your look with an everyday accessory, shopping for Japanese glasses at the new JINS SHINJUKU will be an experience to remember. In a neighborhood packed with giant department stores and flashy shopping complexes, the new JINS SHINJUKU offers something slightly different, with three floors of stylish frames, shockingly quick service, and a surprising little cafe oasis in the heart of Tokyo. Enjoy a unique Shinjuku shopping experience, make sure to get your extra 5% off, and bring home the perfect pair of Japanese glasses for you!
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