Kyobashi Edogrand, Mixed-use skyscraper in Kyobashi district, Tokyo, Japan
Kyobashi Edogrand is a modern skyscraper with glass and steel construction that rises prominently in the district, combining retail, dining, and office spaces throughout its height. The building's interior layout creates distinct zones for shopping, eating, and working that blend together seamlessly.
The building was completed in 2016, replacing the older Kyobashi Building through a large-scale urban redevelopment project. This transformation marked a turning point in how the district modernized in the early 21st century.
The building incorporates elements from the former Meidi-ya department store, which was a gathering place in the area for many decades. This link to the past still shapes how locals relate to the district today.
The building sits about three minutes on foot from Kyobashi Station and five minutes from Tokyo Station, making it easy to reach by train. Inside you will find restaurants, shops, and a medical clinic, so you can take care of most needs without stepping outside.
The building houses the flagship shop of celebrated pastry chef Toshi Yoroizuka, known for handcrafted confectionery in small batches. This specialized store draws visitors looking for high-quality sweets and pastries that are hard to find elsewhere.
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