2025.11.18
The Largest Gregory Store in Japan Featuring Exclusive Items and Custom Services
Founded in the United States in 1977, Gregory is a globally recognized outdoor brand. Among its many directly operated stores in Japan, "Gregory Harajuku" stands out as the largest flagship location. The store offers a full lineup ranging from professional mountaineering backpacks to casual, everyday models. It also carries Japan-exclusive and store-exclusive special editions. A popular attraction for customers is the free engraving service—held periodically—where visitors can stamp their initials onto a leather zipper pull, making it a memorable keepsake for travelers.
One of the main attractions of "Gregory Harajuku" is its extensive lineup, made possible by its spacious two-story layout. From technical models such as the ZULU and JADE series to lifestyle backpacks and travel bags, the store covers the entire Gregory range. For customers purchasing mountaineering gear, expert advice is essential—and the Harajuku store’s staff includes experienced climbers. They offer detailed, personalized guidance based on deep product knowledge, from fitting recommendations tailored to each body type and intended use, to suggestions on pack capacity and Gregory’s unique technical features. Multilingual staff are also available, providing service in English and Chinese (depending on staff availability).
"Gregory Harajuku" also offers limited-edition items available only at directly operated stores. In the past, a special All-Black edition of the popular DAYPACK was released, constructed from five high-performance materials: X-PAC, 1680D/840D Cordura Ballistic Nylon, and 420D/500D Cordura Nylon. Exclusive models like these are planned for release approximately once per season. Even within the standard lineup, customers can find distinctive products unique to this store. For example, the CAMPUS DAY “Oshi Model” features a transparent acrylic front pocket that allows fans to display their favorite character goods—an item that embodies Japanese pop culture.
For customers purchasing products, "Gregory Harajuku" occasionally hosts a free workshop where participants can engrave their initials onto a leather zipper pull. Using a small wooden mold and hammer, you can emboss letters directly into the leather to create an original piece. The finished zipper pull can be attached to your purchased bag or used separately as a keychain. Because availability may vary depending on materials and store conditions, please inquire in-store for details.
BALTORO 65 (¥57,200) Gregory’s signature large-capacity backpack. Developed under the concept “Don’t Carry It, Wear It,” it features the Free Float A3 Suspension, which moves naturally with your body and maintains excellent stability across all terrains. The color shown, Crocodile Green, is an Asia-exclusive.
JADE 33 (¥33,000) A women’s model designed mainly for day hikes but adaptable for overnight trips depending on packing. It includes multiple small pockets—often omitted in women’s packs—for organized storage. The U-shaped zipper on the main compartment opens wide for easy access, while large hip belt pockets provide quick access to snacks or a headlamp.
DAYPACK (¥33,000) A long-selling model that has been part of Gregory’s lineup since the brand’s founding. This version updates the iconic teardrop silhouette with a floral tapestry pattern, creating a standout piece that elevates any outfit. A Black Tapestry version is also available, offering a more modern and versatile look.
FUNDAY V2 (¥22,000) An 18L compact model that inherits the DNA of the DAYPACK, resized for daily use. Its smaller frame fits comfortably on women’s backs and is ideal for casual outings or commuting. The fabric features a vintage denim-inspired texture, giving it both depth and character.
FUNDAY V2 (¥22,000) An 18L compact model that inherits the DNA of the DAYPACK, resized for daily use. Its smaller frame fits comfortably on women’s backs and is ideal for casual outings or commuting. The fabric features a vintage denim-inspired texture, giving it both depth and character.
The information in this article is current as of November 18, 2025 (at the time of publication)




