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Opened in 2004 as Chanel’s largest boutique, Chanel Ginza was designed by New York architect Peter Marino. Its event space, Chanel Nexus Hall, hosts collection launches as well as concerts and photo exhibitions, which are always free to visit. From dusk until 1am, the building’s façade is lit by LED in changing patterns of camellia plants, tweed and the Chanel logo.
Transport Ginza Station (Ginza, Hibiya, Marunouchi Lines : Exit A13, walk 1 min.) / Ginza 1-chome (Yurakucho Line : Exit 5, walk 1 min.)
Telephone 03 5159 5555
Open 12:00 – 20:00
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