A super-luxury specialty store building that appeared to destroy the hegemony of department stores. Rather, almost a department store. Prices vary by an order of magnitude for lunch and dinner. Instead, there is a selection of well-known stores.
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It is one of the commercial facilities in Ginza that has become so prosperous these days. Compared to the beginning of the opening, the number of visitors has decreased, so I think you can finally enjoy your shopping slowly. There is also a shared office on the floor, where young entrepreneurs gather and have various faces.
There is a garden on the roof, like an urban oasis, so you can calm down and heal. And you can see 360 degrees of views of Ginza and its neighborhood! Tokyo Tower also looked close!
The building is very beautiful. I want you to visit the rooftop. The scenery is very good and the green is beautiful. The places selling the sweets below are crowded, but it's fun just looking at them.
The roof garden is an urban oasis itself. There were many fashionable moms with young children, and they spent a moment of change while bathing the children.
There is plenty of greenery in the rooftop park and it's relaxing. There are many brands that are opening their first stores in Japan, and they are worth seeing.
There are many Ginza Six limited edition items that can only be obtained here, which will give you a chance to visit. There was a good mix of ladies and men, and they weren't separated by floor, so I was able to enjoy all the floors. I thought it was a new commercial facility for the coming era.
Ginza Redevelopment Osale Building. The inside is very nice. Good for food. Unusual structure with streets running through the building. What will happen to WeWork on the 13th floor?
A complex commercial facility that was created by redeveloping Ginza 6-chome and punching two sections. The inside is high quality, including the inside atrium. Above the 7th floor is the office floor, and on the 13th floor, the hot topic WeWork is sitting on the floor.
Ordinary Japanese office workers and a good-looking elder brother who struggles like the start-up struggle, and sometimes small riots occur. It is a human intersection building in the 21st century.
A house card is good, but the price for the service isn't balanced, but it's recommended for those who want to use it.
Beautiful mall, with wonderful wine bar in basement, beautiful starbucks reserve in a cool large bookshop on top. Also I would always remember the beautiful waigu bbq restaurant inside.
It was good that there are places where you can eat the menu of various shops in 6f. It is a price unique to Ginza, but it is quite comfortable if you can reserve a terrace seat on a sunny day.
Since it is a facility directly connected to the station, I think that it is good to enter without leaving the station, but the flow line of the facility is not so good. It is hard to go around the facility. The tenants involved are also subtle.
Many high-brand shops and many Chinese tourists There are not many customers on weekdays. Only restaurants are crowded. There are cafes and bakeries in the basement. You can buy Japanese sweets and Western sweets, which are souvenirs from famous stores all over the country, and you can find delicious items. eat in There's no space so it's a quiet depa underground The rooftop terrace is a secret spot You can see Tokyo Tower and Sky Tree in the distance. The surrounding buildings are close, so there is no superb view, but the flowers heal you.
Good store selection, extremely mouth watering selection of restaurants. Great service at the parking area. Best spacious baby rooms for those with infants.
It will be irresistible for those who like a lot of brands. The garden on the roof is stylish, and if the weather is nice, some people are eating lunches and can be relieved. The restaurant has good service and atmosphere, but the price is reasonable and comfortable.