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Japan trip - Pearls edition

Pomelo

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When my husband was in Japan for a conference, I jumped on the opportunity to take a short solo ‘pearls and jewels’ trip. The first part of the write-up on second-hand jewellery shops in Japan is here, and this is the second part about pearls!

Here is my itinerary - hopefully you’ll find it useful if you’re ever in Japan and want to do something pearly.

TLDR:
  • Day 1: Osaka - meet Flower Jem (pearl vendor on Instagram/Etsy)
  • Day 2: Kobe, Mikimoto Pearl Island - see akoya and Tahitian vendors in Kobe, go to the Mikimoto pearl museum
  • Day 3: Nagoya - resale stores
  • Day 4: Tokyo - General Pearl

Detailed itinerary with pictures:

Day 1 - Osaka
My reason for flying to Osaka was to meet the man behind Flower Jem, the pearl vendor, on Instagram. He used to work in the pearl industry and has a particular penchant for baroque akoya - same as me! I love the way he writes his product descriptions: detailed and peppered with interesting facts/stories from the pearl industry.

I bought a strand of 7-8mm natural white baroque akoya via Instagram from him, and Flower Jem-san was kind enough to keep hold of it for a few months because I wasn’t sure if I wanted to exchange it for another strand. We met at 9pm in a coffee shop after he finished work, and it had terrible lighting.

During our coffee, he also brought along a few other necklaces and bracelets, one of which was a deep blue 9-10mm baroque akoya bracelet which he strongly recommended for both luster and colour. I must admit I wasn’t particularly smitten with either my necklace or the bracelet at the coffee shop, but I trusted his eyes and duly kept both. Once I had a chance to see them in brighter light, I knew I made the right decision! The natural white strand had incredible luster, and the blue baroques were intense with strong red overtones.
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Day 2 - Kobe, Mikimoto Pearl Island (Toba)
Flower Jem-san kindly introduced me to a couple of pearl vendors based in Kobe, which is a half-hour train ride from Osaka. Sadly Takahashi was closed as they were attending an exhibition in Hong Kong.

Here, I saw some beautiful round akoya strands - pink, natural white and my favourite akoya of the day - pastel multicolour. However, I know my own taste and despite the sheer beauty of the multicolour strand, I didn’t buy any more akoya in Kobe.

One vendor specialised in Tahitians - my weakness! I didn’t have a ‘wishlist’, but walked out with three strands: one near-round, one semi-round/baroque and one tiny drop Tahitians (smoother skin than my existing strand).

I could've stayed in Kobe much longer but needed to stick to a half-day pearl-shopping as it was a 3h train journey to Mikimoto Pearl Island in Toba. It’s Mikimoto’s hometown and the local area is blessed with natural beauty.

The Mikimoto pearl museum itself is a little old but contained so many interesting facts about the pearl cultivation process and the biology behind pearl/nacre formation. And be sure to try out the local seafood in the little shacks just outside Toba train station - strangers might even want to share a sake with you!
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Day 3 - Nagoya
Nagoya is Japan’s fourth largest city and also home to a lot of jewellery resale shops, including the Komehyo flagship store. Here, I tried on lots of designer pieces including some Mikimoto and Tasaki for fun (and bought a couple of diamond rings). I also went to Purpose, where I bought my Grand Seiko watch and tried on various Hermes bags for fun.

If you’re in the city, their top tourist attraction is Nagoya castle but having seen multiple Japanese castles on a previous trip, I instead went to some industrial museums: specifically, the Toyota Commemorative Museum and the Kirin beer factory.
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Day 4 (last day) - Tokyo
I visited General Pearl’s showroom which was smaller than I expected, but they had some very interesting souffle Tahitian pearls! Just note: DO NOT look up directions to 'General Pearl' in English via Google - it directs you to a completely different store that is miles away from the actual store! You need to enter their Japanese name into Google.

Luckily, I met the founder’s son who studied in the US and spoke excellent English, and we had a fascinating conversation about pearls + the pearl business in general. He also let me sift through a tub of loose souffle Tahitians and I created an ombre bracelet (pearls were drilled and strung after I came back home).

To be honest, it was difficult to compare the quality of what I saw in Kobe vs. at General Pearl and how that translates into pricing, but in general I felt like GP’s pricing was slightly higher - understandable as they have a retail operation and are based in Tokyo.
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Overall, it was a jam-packed 4-day trip, and I had such a good time learning more about the pearl industry and trying / buying preloved jewellery and watches!
 
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The main reason why I have postponed my bucket list trip to Japan from 2025 to 2027 is to save up for some pearl goodies, and your post confirmed I have made the right decision, thank you!

DK :kiss2:
 
Wow, jusy wow!! What a fantastic experience. Thank you for sharing.
 
The main reason why I have postponed my bucket list trip to Japan from 2025 to 2027 is to save up for some pearl goodies, and your post confirmed I have made the right decision, thank you!

DK :kiss2:
Hehe good decision making! I hear pearl prices are coming off their peak so hopefully you'll get more bang for your buck too in 2027!
The resale jewellery shops are also amazing, so set some funds aside for that too ;)


Thanks for taking us along @Pomelo !
My pleasure!

What an incredible trip! And the pearls are something else... Thanks for taking us w/ you!
Hehe it was a lot of logistics but had a great time! Typing it up helped me relive the trip ;)

Wow, jusy wow!! What a fantastic experience. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks, and pleasure!
 
Oh thank you so much for your detailed write up as always and taking us on a trip to Japan. I'm completely novice to pearls and this has been so insightful. I mean this is like the dream holiday isn't it? Haha maybe when I'm able to travel again I'll convince some PS'ers to do a GTG in Japan.
 
Your write up couldn’t have come at a better time! I’ll be heading to Japan the week after next.

Do you have any recommendations for any pearl vendors based in Kobe or Osaka, aside from Takahashi and Flower Jem? I’ve chatted with Flower Jem on Etsy, and while I haven’t purchased anything from him yet, he was extremely nice and helpful. How lovely that you got to meet him in person!

Did you get the chance to check out any second hand shops in Osaka or Kobe?
 
Oh thank you so much for your detailed write up as always and taking us on a trip to Japan. I'm completely novice to pearls and this has been so insightful. I mean this is like the dream holiday isn't it? Haha maybe when I'm able to travel again I'll convince some PS'ers to do a GTG in Japan.
Hehe it was a dream holiday for me - I think the key is to do it solo or with some like-minded friends but not everyone has the same pace etc. I thoroughly enjoyed doing everything by myself and was never bored / lonely!


Ooooooh what a dream trip!! This is on the bucket list. Thank you for taking us with you!
Pleasure!

Your write up couldn’t have come at a better time! I’ll be heading to Japan the week after next.

Do you have any recommendations for any pearl vendors based in Kobe or Osaka, aside from Takahashi and Flower Jem? I’ve chatted with Flower Jem on Etsy, and while I haven’t purchased anything from him yet, he was extremely nice and helpful. How lovely that you got to meet him in person!

Did you get the chance to check out any second hand shops in Osaka or Kobe?
If you feel comfortable, I’d ask Flower Jem to recommend or introduce you to some of his contacts based on what you’re looking for - I’d prefer not to put it in a public forum as he mostly has contact with the trade.

Osaka has a ton of second hand shops in Shinsaibashi (a huge pedestrianised shopping and entertainment area). I spent 4-5h there as there’s so many! Search for Brandoff Osaka Shinsaibashi which was in the middle of the district.

I didn’t check out second hand shops in Kobe as I didn’t have the time, but if you see anything you like online from the various shops, you can usually order it to a specific store. Check out my Japan second hand shops thread (link in the first post)!

Enjoy Japan and let us know what you see / get!
 
Your write up couldn’t have come at a better time! I’ll be heading to Japan the week after next.

Do you have any recommendations for any pearl vendors based in Kobe or Osaka, aside from Takahashi and Flower Jem? I’ve chatted with Flower Jem on Etsy, and while I haven’t purchased anything from him yet, he was extremely nice and helpful. How lovely that you got to meet him in person!

Did you get the chance to check out any second hand shops in Osaka or Kobe?

Check out Yokota pearls in Kobe while you are there (I emailed him prior and then visited his store): https://www.yokota-pearl.co.jp/english/

With this vendor —- If you like anything, be ready to negotiate heavily —- ie: ask him his best price, say it’s still a bit much and try to get more discounts beyond that, etc.
 
what an amazing 4 days
thank you for the photos
 
Love love love hearing about your adventures Pomelo!!!! Thank you for sharing with us!!!
 
Thank you, @Pomelo! I enjoyed reading about your adventures. Lovely photos! That pearl pagoda is mind-boggling. Thank you for sharing all your advice and tips. Looking forward to seeing your bracelet :mrgreen2:
 
Check out Yokota pearls in Kobe while you are there (I emailed him prior and then visited his store): https://www.yokota-pearl.co.jp/english/

With this vendor —- If you like anything, be ready to negotiate heavily —- ie: ask him his best price, say it’s still a bit much and try to get more discounts beyond that, etc.
Thanks!

Thanks for sharing @Pomelo !
Pleasure!

what an amazing 4 days
thank you for the photos
Hehe pleasure!

I love your travelling-shopping threads, @Pomelo!
They’re also hiiiighly educational too *nods furiously* :lol-2:

Love love love hearing about your adventures Pomelo!!!! Thank you for sharing with us!!!
Thanks! IIRC you also picked up quite a few goodies in Japan recently? :kiss2:

Thank you, @Pomelo! I enjoyed reading about your adventures. Lovely photos! That pearl pagoda is mind-boggling. Thank you for sharing all your advice and tips. Looking forward to seeing your bracelet :mrgreen2:
Thanks! The scale of these pearl pagoda (and other pieces) were awesome but I have to admit, it was the strand of Taisho-ren (the Big Boss’s Pearls) that had me gasping. Maybe because I know how hard it is to find akoya above 10mm, let alone 14mm (the centre pearl). It was like a strand of highly lustrous South Seas!
 
Thanks! IIRC you also picked up quite a few goodies in Japan recently? :kiss2:

Yes and it was with many thanks to your other post that gave me the confidence to go wild at the resale shops!!!

I do love Japan for pearls though. They have something for everyone, in every budget. I find even as a complete pearl numpty (me), generally one will do ok buying something there.

ETA: I ditched my boys too and it was so much fun. At one point I was lounging discreetly on a sofa in Komehyo trying to decide on a pearl bangle whilst texting Lil Sis about my weals and woes of indecision.

One night I sprinted from the hotel at 7pm for a late night Komehyo run!
 
Thank you, @Pomelo! I enjoyed reading about your adventures. Lovely photos! That pearl pagoda is mind-boggling. Thank you for sharing all your advice and tips. Looking forward to seeing your bracelet :mrgreen2:

Here is a photo of my bracelet. Whilst I am not 100% happy with the silver Tahitian blending into a warm white South Sea, they were the only pearls I had left over and I didn’t want to wait!
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Here is a photo of my bracelet. Whilst I am not 100% happy with the silver Tahitian blending into a warm white South Sea, they were the only pearls I had left over and I didn’t want to wait!
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the shade is very close, it might look perfect in the write lighting
it looks beautiful on the wrist
 
Here is a photo of my bracelet. Whilst I am not 100% happy with the silver Tahitian blending into a warm white South Sea, they were the only pearls I had left over and I didn’t want to wait!
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So pretty and elegant! It will go with a range of outfits and occasions. Putting that on my list cos I am likely to go to the Expo which is in Osaka next year.
 
So pretty and elegant! It will go with a range of outfits and occasions. Putting that on my list cos I am likely to go to the Expo which is in Osaka next year.

Yesss good reminder, I’d love to see the Expo there too! Have you been to any other Expos?

My husband was working in the Middle East when the Dubai 2020 Expo was on, and it was a really interesting experience to see all the different pavilions. The Singapore one was incredible - photo below from Archdaily

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Yesss good reminder, I’d love to see the Expo there too! Have you been to any other Expos?

My husband was working in the Middle East when the Dubai 2020 Expo was on, and it was a really interesting experience to see all the different pavilions. The Singapore one was incredible - photo below from Archdaily

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@Pomelo That tropical architecture is fabulous!
No. I haven’t been to any of the World Expos. For 2025, my collaborators invited me so I shall probably go. I wonder if there will be a Jewellery show that overlaps with the six months of Expo :lol:
 
HI:

FABU! Edutainment!!!!!

My DF was recently in Kyoto, but not for jewels..she loves Japan and goes annually. I should ask her to search for pearls for me...she would!

cheers--Sharon
 
the shade is very close, it might look perfect in the write lighting
it looks beautiful on the wrist
Thanks Daisy!

HI:

FABU! Edutainment!!!!!

My DF was recently in Kyoto, but not for jewels..she loves Japan and goes annually. I should ask her to search for pearls for me...she would!

cheers--Sharon
Haha edutainment is such a good word!
If you can educate your daughter what good pearls look like (or if she already knows!) then hopefully you’ll get some goodies coming your way soon. Or, even better, maybe she takes you on a trip with her!
 
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