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The Omotesando branch is the second store for Pass the Baton, a modern recycle shop that opened their first post within Marunouchi Brick Square. Inside, you’ll find a range of second-hand items, including antiques, furniture, clothing and art – many of which have been previously owned by well-known celebrities, and a special area dubbed ‘Nigolden Store’, dedicated to displaying items from the personal collection of A Bathing Ape producer Nigo. Similarly to that of the Marunouchi store, the interior of the Omotesando store was designed by Kasamichi Katayama – founder of interior design company Wonderwall Inc.
Transport Omotesando Station (Chiyoda, Hanzomon, Ginza lines), exit A2
Telephone 03 6447 0707
Open Mon-Sat 11am-9pm, Sun & nat. holidays 11am-8pm
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