1. Tokyo Midtown Yaesu
    Photo: Keisuke Tanigawa
  2. Tokyo Midtown Yaesu
    Photo: Keisuke Tanigawa‘Star’ by Tokujin Yoshioka
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    Photo: Keisuke TanigawaTokyo Midtown Yaesu
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    Photo: Keisuke Tanigawa
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    Photo: Keisuke Tanigawa
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    Photo: Keisuke Tanigawa

Tokyo Midtown Yaesu

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Time Out says

This shopping and dining facility is the third Tokyo Midtown complex, following the ones in Roppongi and Hibiya. It’s located opposite Tokyo Station’s Yaesu exit; it’s even connected directly to the station via an underground passage.

Floors B1F to 3F are packed with Japanese fashion brands, accessories and cosmetic shops, in addition to over two dozen restaurants and cafés. This gleaming new skyscraper is also home to Japan’s first Bulgari Hotel, which has taken up floors 40 to 45.

Tokyo Midtown Yaesu will continue to expand, with new medical facilities and concert halls scheduled to open in 2025. 

Details

Address
2 Yaesu, Chuo
Tokyo
Transport:
Tokyo Station
Opening hours:
B1F 10am-9pm, 1F-3F shops 11am-9pm, restaurants 11am-11pm

What’s on

Midtown Yaesu Illumination

The Tokyo Midtown complex in Yaesu is lighting up with beautiful illuminations this winter. To pay homage to Yaesu, an area traditionally known for its artisanal craftsmanship, the event features a five-metre-tall Kintsugitsugi Tree at the first-floor plaza, created by assembling wood pieces from the disaster-stricken region of Noto in Ishikawa prefecture and Tokyo. Inspired by the region's kintsugi technique of repairing broken ceramics with lacquer and powdered gold, the tree is adorned with golden lights to highlight its 'cracks'. This special installation is only here until Christmas and it's switched on between 4pm and 11pm daily. Better yet, as you get closer to the tree, the lights will change colour as you interact with it. Pay attention to the ceiling, too: it’s decorated with shimmering curtains of LEDs arranged to form diamond shapes and patterns.Meanwhile, the trees surrounding Tokyo Midtown Yaesu are all decked out with beautiful champagne gold lights. These will stay on past Christmas until February 16.
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