Mitsukoshi Spots in Tokyo Area

  • Ginza Mitsukoshi
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    4.0
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 4-6-16
    The Mitsukoshi department store 's roots extend back to the Echigoya draper's shop established in 1673. Mitsukoshi opened in Ginza in 1930. Consisting of four floors belowground and 12 above, the department store contains a diverse array of shops and merchandise, including over 200 women's clothing brands, one of the largest cosmetics floors in the Ginza area, men's items, and food and sweets specialty shops. The department store's restaurant floor is also popular, and here you can enjoy a broad array of cuisines, from Japanese, Western, and Chinese food to more exotic meals. The department store is directly connected to Tokyo Metro Ginza Station.

    出張帰りは健康的にいきたいので、たまに利用します。少しこぶりですが、味付けはしっかりしているものまるので、満足です。

  • Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store
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    3.5
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashimuromachi 1-4-1
    This venerable department store is located in Nihonbashi, Chuo City, Tokyo. It got its start in the Edo Period as Echigoya, a dry goods store that became popular with the common people for its revolutionary business methods. In 1904, it became Japan's first department store. Comprised of the Main Building and the New Building, the store offers a wide range of high-quality items including fashion, household goods, books, jewelry, and more. It is also famous as the originator of kid's menus in Japan. The entrance to the main building features a lion statue that serves as the store's symbol.

    鶏のお惣菜が色々あり、2回ほど購入しましたが唐揚げも焼き鶏も美味しかったです。低温でじっくり温めれば固くなることもなく味がいいです。鳥麻も時々利用するのですが系列店のようです。

  • Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Shinkan
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Nihonbashi Muromachi 1-4-1
  • Mitsukoshi Isetan Holdings
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    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Nishi-shinjuku 3-2-5 Mitsukoshi Isetan Nishi-shinjuku Building

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