1. Ginza Six
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  2. Ginza Six
    Photo: Ginza Six
  3. Ginza Six
    Photo: Ginza Six
  4. Photo: Keisuke Tanigawa
    Photo: Keisuke Tanigawa
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  6. Ginza Six
    Photo: Satoshi Shigeta
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Ginza Six

  • Shopping
  • Ginza
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Time Out says

Touted as the largest commercial complex in all of Ginza, this humongous structure sits on the Chuo-dori lot last occupied by the Matsuzakaya department store. The concept for Ginza Six is 'world-class', meaning a rather upscale version of, well, everything.

Facing the area's central drag on the ground level are luxury designer brands like Céline, Dior and Fendi, while the more artistically inclined surely appreciate the inclusion of Tsutaya Books. You can also look forward to plentiful cosmetics boutiques and even a basement Noh theatre. And to make things even smoother for tourists, they've added a sightseeing bus stop smack in front of the main entrance. 

Details

Address
6-10 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Tokyo
Transport:
Ginza Station (Ginza, Marunouchi, Hibiya lines)

What’s on

Rooftop Star Skating Rink

Ginza Six has reinstalled its popular ice rink up at the shopping mall’s spacious rooftop garden. Visitors can glide on an artificial rink made from resin while admiring the 'Winter Angel' cat sculpture by Kenji Yanobe placed at its centre, an installation from Yanobe's 'Ship's Cat' series. The rink is also lined by a number of Christmas trees, which add to the festive atmosphere. Gloves are required when skating here – bring your own or purchase a pair at the venue for ¥400 (children ¥300). Note that children under 10 years old need to wear a helmet, which can be borrowed for free. A ticket is ¥2,000 per person (junior high school students and younger children ¥1,500) and includes skate rental. The rink is open from 2pm to 9pm on weekdays, 11am to 9pm on weekends, holidays and between Dec 23 and Jan 3; 11am-6pm on Dec 31 and closed on Jan 1.
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