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The latest addition to the Omotesando retail scene has an imposing glass facade designed by Obayashi and Tange Associates, and a two-floor shopping zone who interior was overseen by photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto. In addition to branches of Coach, Emporio Armani, Three Dots and jeweler K. Uno, you can unwind at the elegant Cafe Kanetanaka (relocated from its old home in the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum) and Japan's first Nespresso Boutique.
Transport Omotesando Station (Ginza, Hanzomon, Chiyoda lines), exit A1
Open Shops 11am-8pm daily
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