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Omotesando Hills

Immerse yourself in luxury shopping and cutting-edge architecture at Omotesando Hills, the epitome of style in Tokyo.

Attraction

Shopping, Luxury, Designer Brands, Architecture

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When you visit Omotesando Hills, you’ll be captivated by both its world-class shopping and its striking architecture, designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando. Situated in the stylish Omotesando district, this shopping complex offers you a curated selection of luxury fashion, lifestyle, and beauty brands. As you stroll through its elegant, multi-level interior, you’ll discover designer boutiques alongside contemporary Japanese labels, creating a shopping experience that’s both exclusive and trendy. With its mix of high-end stores, fine dining options, and modern design, Omotesando Hills invites you to indulge in Tokyo’s most fashionable offerings.

Facilities & Services

  • Personal Shopping
  • Tax-Free Services
  • Dining Options

Contact

Address:

4 Chome-12-10 Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0001

Phone:

03-3497-0310

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