1. 銀座三越
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    画像提供:株式会社 三越伊勢丹
  3. 銀座三越
    画像提供:株式会社 三越伊勢丹
  4. 銀座三越
    画像提供:株式会社 三越伊勢丹
  5. 銀座三越
    画像提供:株式会社 三越伊勢丹

Ginza Mitsukoshi

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Time Out says

The oldest surviving department store chain in Japan (founded 1673), Mitsukoshi has its gargantuan flagship store in Nihonbashi. This Ginza branch (opposite Wako) has womenswear and accessories on the first five floors, menswear on the sixth, and household goods on the seventh. The B3 floor has toys, childrenswear and the tax-exemption counter. The bronze lion outside Mitsukoshi’s main entrance is a popular meeting place.

Details

Address
4-6-16 Ginza, Chuo
Tokyo
Transport:
Ginza Station (Ginza, Hibiya, Marunouchi lines), exits A7, A8, A11.
Opening hours:
10am-6pm daily

What’s on

Ginza Coffee Festival

Coffee specialists from across the nation are gathering at Ginza’s Mitsukoshi department store this February for a stimulating showcase of contemporary coffee culture. Being held over eight days in the Mitsukoshi New Building’s 7th-floor event space, the festival features 33 carefully selected cafés, from entrants on the bleeding edge of Japan’s ever-evolving coffee culture to long-established coffee houses.Enjoy tastings at regional favourites like Mel Coffee Roasters from Osaka and Coffee County representing Fukuoka, as well as innovative brewers such as Philocoffea, which is credited for the revolutionary 4:6 method – an intuitive formula for dividing the hot water used to brew a cup of coffee – and compare coffees made with different roasts, bean types and brewing techniques.The venue will also include a ‘coffee counter bar’ where you can take in artisanal showcases. In addition to daily demonstrations of the Japanese-style Nel drip method, you can enjoy the brewing of Italian espressos and lattes right before your eyes. At the espresso counter, Barista Maestro-certified International Espresso Italiano Championship finalist Chihiro Yokoyama will be taking centre stage (or counter in this case), inviting you to enjoy a freshly brewed cup while observing the master’s brewing techniques up close. Before heading over, be sure to purchase a tasting ticket set (from ¥2,500) via Asoview to avoid queues and the off chance it's sold out. (Physical tickets are exchanged in the...
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