Ginza Crystal Building, High-rise building in Sukiyabashi, Ginza, Japan.
The Ginza Crystal Building is a modern high-rise structure in Sukiyabashi, a busy shopping district in central Tokyo, featuring a distinctive glass facade. The structure combines contemporary design with the commercial character of the area and serves as a multi-story retail destination.
The building was constructed in June 1982 during a period of rapid economic growth in Japan and marks an important step in Ginza's urban development. This era was marked by Tokyo's modernization and the transformation of the district into a center for retail and glass artistry.
The building houses the Kagami Crystal shop, which displays traditional Edo Kiriko cut glass designs and supplies glassware for the Imperial Household. This artisanal tradition remains deeply rooted in Japanese craftsmanship and draws visitors seeking authentic glass pieces.
The building is located about six minutes on foot from JR Yorakucho Station and is easy to reach. Most visitors come for shopping opportunities, especially for crafts and glass goods, so afternoons tend to be the busiest times.
The building was home to Fujiya, one of Japan's largest confectionery makers, until 2007, giving the area a long tradition as a center for quality consumer goods. This commercial shift shows how retail destinations in Tokyo's most expensive shopping district continue to evolve.
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