Japan’s first shopping center—suburban, successful and sophisticated
A sophisticated and spacious shopping zone that brings the Tamagawa Takashimaya department store together with about 340 specialty shops, Tamagawa Takashimaya Shopping Center strikes a bold statement. Indulge in retail therapy, walk the mid-rise and undulating pedestrian arcade, enjoy the evening scenery and on clear days, marvel at distant Mt. Fuji.
Easily accessible from downtown Tokyo, the complex sits upon Futakotamagawa Station and is adjacent to Route 246. First opened in 1969, Tamagawa Takashimaya Shopping Center was revamped by Tokyo 2020 Olympic stadium architect Kengo Kuma.
- Futako-tamagawa StationDen-en-toshi LineOimachi LineWest Exit2 min on foot
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For updated information on opening hours, closings, prices, and more, please check the official website or ask the facility directly.