Founded in 1673 as a dry-goods store, Mitsukoshi later played one of the leading roles in introducing Western merchandise to Japan. It has retained its image of quality and excellence, with a particularly strong representation of Western fashion designers. The store also stocks fine traditional Japanese goods—don't miss the art gallery and the crafts area on the sixth floor. With its own subway stop, bronze lions at the entrance, and an atrium sculpture of the Japanese goddess Magokoro, this flagship store merits a visit even if you're not planning on buying anything. Subway: Ginza and Hanzo-mon subway lines, Mitsukoshi-mae Station (Exits A3 and A5).

Address:
1–4–1 Nihombashi Muro-machi, Chūō-ku, Marunouchi and Nihombashi, Tokyo, 103-0022
Address:
1–4–1 Nihombashi Muro-machi, Chūō-ku, Marunouchi and Nihombashi, Tokyo, 103-0022