2026.03.16
A Vintage Clothing Store Where Motorcycles, Rock, and American Culture Meet
“Pheasant” is a vintage clothing shop located in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo, which opened in 2023. Inside the store, carefully selected vintage garments chosen by the owner are displayed alongside collections related to motorcycle and rock culture.The owner, who is also a motorcycle rider, selects clothing from a “biker’s perspective” focusing on vintage items that are easy to wear in everyday life. The shop also offers rare vintage pieces from the 1950s to the 1990s, as well as band T-shirts representing the American rock scene of the 1980s and 1990s.At “Pheasant,” visitors can discover a distinctive American casual style closely connected to American culture.
“Pheasant” is a vintage clothing shop run by Hiroto Tanaka, whose strong passion for American culture—especially rock music and motorcycles—shapes the store. Inside, collections that Tanaka has gathered over many years fill the walls and ceiling, vividly reflecting his personal world. The store’s name, “Pheasant” comes from Japan’s national bird. The name was chosen as a counterpart to the eagle—the national bird of the United States and also a symbol of the historic American motorcycle manufacturer “Harley-Davidson” The shop is located in the northern area of Shimokitazawa, at the back of a building down an alley off Shimokitazawa Ichibangai Street. A neon sign reminiscent of an American diner and a large vintage American flag serve as visual landmarks. The entrance door is covered with stickers placed by the owner’s friends and regular customers.
It is located in the north area of Shimokitazawa, at the back of a building in an alley off Shimokitazawa Ichibangai. The restaurant is marked by a neon sign that looks like an American diner, a large American flag, and a door covered with stickers.
The interior space was built through DIY efforts and is filled from wall to ceiling with the owner’s collections.
Tanaka previously worked at “STEPAHEAD” a nationwide vintage clothing shop specializing in American imports. He gained experience particularly at the Shimokitazawa branch, which carries many items from the 1990s.In 2023, he opened his own store, “Pheasant” in Shimokitazawa, explaining that it was “the area where my customers feel most comfortable visiting, and a place I know well myself”
The shop carries approximately 300 to 400 vintage items. The selection ranges from rare vintage pieces from the 1950s through the 1990s sourced in the United States, to more accessible “regular vintage” items mainly from the 1990s onward. What stands out most is Tanaka’s “biker-oriented” selection. Leather jackets with excellent wind resistance and durability, tough denim, and duck-fabric work pants reflect an American casual style that balances practicality and aesthetics.Another highlight is a wall display featuring rare vintage items, including deadstock pieces that are highly valued in the vintage market.
Tanaka’s original gateway to American culture was music. The American rock scene of the 1980s and 1990s has particularly influenced the store’s selection. In one corner of the shop, band T-shirts representing genres such as alternative rock, punk rock, and metal—music that defined Tanaka’s youth—are displayed. Many designs feature bold album artwork or tour graphics that recall the excitement of live concerts from that era.The collection also includes designs reflecting the black humor and satire characteristic of American culture during that era. Posters, flags, and magazines are displayed throughout the store as well, allowing visitors to experience the atmosphere of American culture in the 1980s and 1990s.
A band T-shirt by “Incubus” featuring a member photo from the album “S.C.I.E.N.C.E.” Incubus was a band often played by the owner of a vintage shop Tanaka used to visit when he first became interested in vintage clothing. It was also the first band T-shirt Tanaka himself purchased. 90’s Incubus S.C.I.E.N.C.E. S/S Tee ¥19,800
Next to the register hangs a poster of “MINISTRY” known as pioneers of industrial metal. The empty space created by using the wrong frame size is filled with stickers. A chair is also placed there for regular customers so that visitors can feel comfortable dropping by the shop as if they were visiting a friend’s home.
In addition to its vintage selection, “Pheasant” also offers original items that reflect the store’s aesthetic. Sweatshirts, jackets, and caps are designed based on American casual style, making them easy to combine with vintage clothing.
Even those unfamiliar with motorcycles or music can incorporate these items into their everyday fashion. The shop also releases products connected with its second location in Kitasenju, which opened in October 2025. Some items sell out quickly after release and are popular not only among vintage enthusiasts but also among regular customers.
Items linked to the second store in Kitasenju, which opened in October 2025, are also noteworthy. Some of the models sell out immediately after their release, and are popular not only among vintage clothing fans but also among regular customers.
Pheasant's styling, which makes use of the individuality and functionality of vintage clothing, has a masculine ruggedness that is appealing. It is a unique American casual style that is not restricted by age or genre, but is imbued with a passion for American culture.
The styling proposed by “Pheasant” highlights the individuality and functionality of vintage clothing, creating a rugged and masculine aesthetic. Rather than limiting itself to a specific era or genre, the shop presents a distinctive American casual style inspired by a passion for American culture.
Tanaka explains:
“Vintage clothing is originally meant to allow people to express their individuality.However, recently trends have led many people to buy the same items, reducing supply and driving prices higher. Even when the materials and designs are similar, there can be price differences of tens of thousands of yen.That’s why I want to propose the appeal of alternative choices—items that don’t rely only on name recognition or popularity.”
On the YouTube channel “pheasant_channel” and on Instagram, Tanaka actively shares content including vintage clothing introductions, motorcycle styling ideas, and easy-to-understand explanations of vintage brands for beginners.You can also check them out there!
One of the channel’s popular videos is titled “Winter Riding Gear: For Those Who Want to Ride a Motorcycle in Style Even in Winter [Vintage Clothing].” In the video, Tanaka creates motorcycle outfits using vintage clothing from the shop and tests their warmth and functionality while actually riding a motorcycle.
The information contained this article was correct as of 03/16/2026 (the time of publication)


