It is one of the three major shopping malls in Nagasaki. You can also ride Ferris wheel on the 5th floor. ... More
It is one of the three major shopping malls in Nagasaki. You can also ride Ferris wheel on the 5th floor.
"Omotesando Hills" opened on the February 11, 2006 after the reconstruction of the Doujunkai Aoyama Apartment, which had long a landmark in Omotesando ... More
"Omotesando Hills" opened on the February 11, 2006 after the reconstruction of the Doujunkai Aoyama Apartment, which had long a landmark in Omotesando. The complex stretches from Omotesando Metro station to Meiji Jingu and has a 250 m façade occupying ¼ of the world renowned Omotesando street. The complex has 6 floors above and 6 floors below ground with a total floor area of 34,061 m², bringing together around around 100 specialty stores, 38 homes and 196 parking spaces.
MEDIA SHIP - A medium to connect people to people, people to the city and the city to the world. -
It has become the core of Omotesando, a street, which as a center for Japanese fashion and culture, has continued to produce trends.
A open floor height space of 6 floors within the main building (from 3 rd basement floor to 3 rd floor), a 700 m spiral slope (the second Omotesando) as almost the same gradient (about 3 degrees) as Omotesando which spirally surrounds it, a large A 250 m LED "Bright (3rd basement floor to 1st basement floor), and an approximately 550 m² event space which connects to the large staircase have been used to create a hub for the dissemination of information. Up Wall "on the exterior colors Omotesando's night time cityscape.
The fusion of these creative open spaces, "uncompromising" shop fronts facing the spiral slope, businesses using "media ship" and creativity, as well as the sensitive people gathering in Omotesando Hills; the whole facility has become a new "medium". As We have held a large number of events centering on fashion and art and continue to disseminate cutting edge information.
Bringing together high-end shopping and world-class culture, GINZA SIX is a modern-day reinterpretation of Tokyo’s most historic commercial district, ... More
Bringing together high-end shopping and world-class culture, GINZA SIX is a modern-day reinterpretation of Tokyo’s most historic commercial district, Ginza.
Behind the walls of visionary architect Yoshio Taniguchi’s building, there lies an inspired destination for a complete lifestyle experience, with common areas designed by Gwenael Nicolas, 241 shops and restaurants, a sprawling rooftop garden, a tourist information centre and tourist bus bay, contemporary art installations and a traditional Noh Theatre.
6-10-1, Ginza, Chuo 104-0061 Tokyo Prefecture, Japan 
- Business hour -
Everyday 10:30am-20:30pm
- Directions -
- Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line "Ginza Station" Exit A3 2 min. walk
- Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Toei Subway Asakusa Line "Higashi-Ginza Station" Exit A13 min. walk
Guide to underground passages
From Tokyo Metro Ginza Station, Higashi-Ginza Station and Toei Subway Higashi-Ginza Station, you can use the direct underground passage to B2F.
The life-size Gundam has become a landmark of Odaiba since the beginning of its opening. It is convenient for tourists to shop. ... More
The life-size Gundam has become a landmark of Odaiba since the beginning of its opening. It is convenient for tourists to shop.