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Japan, 〒103-8265 Tokyo, 中央区日本橋2丁目4−1
contactos teléfono: +81 3-3211-4111
sitio web: www.takashimaya.co.jp
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 35.6809778, Longitude: 139.7730292
Fatmah Al Muraikhi
::Nice staff and very helpful even though some do not speak English they don't hesitate to look for ways to help
Rubi Francisco
::Nice mall with upscale brands. Offers 5% discount to tourists for most products if you go to the Tax Free counter and show your passport with the temporary visitor stamp.
Jay TMG
::We're from NYC, where there used to be a Takashimaya on 5th Ave. We really miss the store, so we couldn't wait to visit the one in Ginza when we visited our daughter in Tokyo. It did not disappoint! Everything so beautifully and artfully displayed. Unlike American stores, it's roomy, you can see everything, and it's easy to shop. The departments are something special. Go to the diamond jewelry area! But best of all, the food! Every delicacy you can imagine and then some. Americans visiting . . . resist your native instinct to go to the gap. You have to see this place, even if you don't buy anything
Duncan Wong
::A large basement supermarket with tons of delicious Japanese food, and very fine and delicate French pastries and cakes. A wide variety of international and local Japanese brands. Wonderful and enjoyable shopping experience
Nico Rojas
::A big mall where you can find nearly anything. It's more or less kind of expensive here. You can get like kimono cloth for 400000 Yen. In B1F there are a lot of snack and sweet shops. Also some wine and sake shops. Here you can get Dassai (50, 39, 23) Sake. One of the best. In 2BF there are a lot of restaurants. It already closes down at like 7pm or something.