1. Coredo Muromachi
    Coredo Muromachi Terrace
  2. Coredo Muromachi Terrace

Coredo Muromachi Terrace

  • Shopping
  • Nihonbashi
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Time Out says

This shrine to shopping is home to stylish stores and restaurants, pubs, a bakery, and the only Japan outpost of ultra-trendy Taiwanese department store Eslite Spectrum, while the ground-floor plaza offers a relaxing break from all the money-spending.

Details

Address
3-2-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo
Tokyo
Transport:
Mitsukoshi-mae Station, Shin-Nihombashi Station
Opening hours:
shops 10am-9pm, restaurants 11am-11pm (times may vary depending on the shop or restaurant)

What’s on

Sakura Fes Nihonbashi

The Nihonbashi neighbourhood is once again celebrating sakura season with all things pink. The first floor plaza at Coredo Muromachi Terrace is decked out with pink noren curtains. There are seven designs, each inspired by a different variety of cherry blossoms, like someiyoshino, okame-zakura and kawazu-zakura. There are also a few events, including a pop-up bar on March 21 and live music performances scheduled for March 27, March 29 and March 30.  Swing by for the Nihonbashi Sakura Yatai on March 29 and 30 and you'll find a host of food and drink stalls around Fukutoku Shrine, representing restaurants, department stores, hotels and other major businesses in Nihonbashi. You can also expect sakura-themed cocktails, bento boxes, pastries and course meals at about 240 venues in the neighbourhood. Check the list of participating outlets on the website. Come evening, Nihonbashi’s Edo Sakuradori street will light up with pastel pink-coloured illuminations. You’ll find glowing cherry blossoms along the Mitsui Main Building as well as outside shopping malls and office buildings including Ovol Nihonbashi, Coredo Muromachi Terrace, Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, Mitsukoshi and more.
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