No. 3_Junki Nakamura
and wander (South 2F)
The largest store. Designed by Tsune Nagasaka, this minimalist space features a full lineup of outdoor gear, lifestyle items made from functional materials, and various accessories.
PROFILE
He completed the PCT (4,250 km) and the CDT (5,000 km)—long-distance trails in the U.S. that connect the Mexican and Canadian borders—spending approximately 150 days on each. Drawing on that experience, he shares his thoughts on gear and travel from an ultralight hiking perspective on his YouTube channel, “HIKERTIME.” His nickname is “JK.”
Instagram @junki.hiker
This long-sleeve shirt is made from a water-repellent, stretch fabric featuring a fabric structure with extremely fine breathable pores, offering excellent functionality and comfort while preventing moisture buildup. With a smooth, comfortable feel against the skin and a stylish design, it’s a versatile piece perfect for both city and mountain adventures.
Dry Breathable Long-Sleeve Shirt ¥ 28,600
"I usually prefer to wear a shirt when I go hiking, but since I can wear this as everyday clothing, it’s great because I can pack lighter. The pocket with the carabiner looks like it’ll come in handy for hanging things like an emergency whistle, a lighter, and a small flashlight" (Nakamura)
These hiking pants feature a zipper at the thigh that allows you to attach or detach the hem, offering two different styles. They are made from lightweight nylon taffeta, which is both durable and water-repellent. Reflective stitching is applied in select areas to ensure visibility even at night.
NY Taffeta Hiker 2-Way Pants ¥ 30,800
"Whether you're in the mountains or the city, temperatures drop sharply the moment the sun goes down. You can enjoy the day in shorts, then switch to long pants on your way home to stay warm. While hikers might be the only ones who own 2-way pants, they're actually very convenient, so I recommend them for everyday wear as well (Nakamura)."
An urban oasis.
What is your impression of MIYASHITA PARK?
For me, the spacious lawn on the rooftop is the biggest draw. It’s like an urban oasis where I go to take a break.
What do you often go there for?
I don’t usually buy much clothing—I spend most of my money on travel and mountaineering gear—but every now and then, I get curious about the latest fashion trends and pop into a store to take a look.