Lady Gaga’s Shoe Designer Noritaka Tatehana Holding Exhibition in Ginza

04.October.2018 | SPOT

Japanese shoe designer Noritaka Tatehana is holding an exhibition at Basement GINZA in Tokyo titled ―NORITAKA TATEHANA RETHINK―THEORY OF THE ELEMENTS from October 3 to 14.

Artist talks will also take place on October 12 and 13 with both Tatehana and Japanese craft director Yuudai Tachikawa who is responsible for working with Tatehana on the products being exhibited.

The event comes after the success of Tatehana’s exhibition held over a period of three days last month, ―NORITAKA TATEHANA RETHINK―Noritaka Tatehana & the Art of Japanese Scents. The exhibition is home to some of Tatehana’s most established pieces including the ‘heel-less shoes’ worn by Lady Gaga as well as those based on the ‘scents’ of Japanese culture. His many works are a result of his creative activities within the sphere of various traditional Japanese crafts from across the country. They are made from carefully selected materials and manual labour.

Experience Nirotaka Tatehana’s work up close to witness his skillful demonstration of Japanese craft, a form of his which looks towards the future in continuing to construct Japanese culture.

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    Ginza is a district in Tokyo lined with sophisticated stores and countless shopping spots. It's a famous town for not only delivering Western style cuisine and fashion, but for continuing to hand down Japanese tradition from Kabuki-za to Tsukiji. We have compiled a list of recommended spots to visit during your trip to Ginza.

     

    Tokyu Plaza

     

    If it's Japanese souvenirs and mementos you're looking for then Tokyu Plaza is a very location. This shopping complex is filled with shops and famous brands selling items made in Japan, from "SAKE LABO" where shelves are lined with Japanese alcohol, to stores selling traditional Japanese crafts. You should also check out the duty free "LOTTE DUTY FREE GINZA" on the 8F and 9F.

     

    ■Information

    Tokyu Plaza

    Address: 5-2-1 Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo

    Telephone: 03-3571-0109

    Homepage: http://ginza.tokyu-plaza.com

     

     

    UNIQLO

    UNIQLO has branched out and made its name around the globe now, but the Ginza branch is the world's biggest, boasting a staggering 12 floors. There are English, French, Spanish, Chinese and Korean speaking staff there, so you can enjoy your shopping free of worry.

     

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    UNIQLO (Ginza Branch)

    Address: Ginza Komatsu 1F-12F, 6-9-5 Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo

    Open: 11:00-21:00

    Telephone: 03-6252-5181

    Webpage: https://www.uniqlo.com/jp/store_news/store.php?poi=10101397

     

     

    Dover Street Market

    Dover Street Market is a cutting-edge store that was first brought to London by Comme des Garçons founder Rei Kawabuko. Ginza now has its own branch in "ZOZOTOWN" and towers 6 floors lined with an array of brands from LOUIS VUITTON to Celine, Thom Browne, and even Comme des Garçons themselves.

     

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    Dover Street Market

    Address: 6-9-5 Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo

    Open: 11:00-20:00

    Telephone: 03-6228-5080

    Homepage: http://ginza.doverstreetmarket.com

     

     

     GINZA SIX

    GINZA SIX recently opened on April 20th earlier this year as Ginza's biggest shopping complex. The building is elegantly dotted with 241 individual stores both domestic and international offering a range of cuisines, fashion and lifestyle brands and more. It's a fantastic spot for overseas visitors who can also enjoy seeing a traditional Noh performance and gazing at Ginza's gorgeous scenery from the rooftop.

     

    More Information: https://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/39111

     

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     GINZA SIX

    Address: 6-10-1 Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo

    Opening Hours: Shops - 10:30-20:30 / Restaurants - 11:00-23:30

    *Select shops have different opening and closing hours.

    Telehone: 03-6891-3390

    Homepage: https://ginza6.tokyo/

     

     

    Kabuki-za

    Kabuki is a traditional form of Japanese theatre with a history spanning more than 400 years. One location still thriving is the Kabukiza Theatre in Ginza. If you purchase a copy of a play's outline there's an English explanation at the end along with an English subtitle guide. If you want to enjoy a short session of kabuki then you can purchase a special ticket called "hitomakumiseki" (一幕見席) that enables you to see just one part of the play, since kabuki plays tend to be quite long.

     

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    Kabukiza

    Address: 4-12-15 Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo

    Telephone: 03-3545-6800

    Website: http://www.kabuki-za.co.jp

     

     

    Tsukiji Fish Market

    The Tsukiji Fish Market is the kitchen of Tokyo. Out of all 11 wholesale markets in Chuo, Tokyo the Tsukiji Fish Market is the oldest. It's a hugely popular tourist spot for its fresh seafood and souvenirs. There's plenty to see including the famous Tuna Auction as well as a chance to experience making nigiri sushi.

     

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    Tsukiji Fish Market

    Address: 5-2-1 Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo

    Telephone: 03-3542-1111

    Homepage: http://www.tsukiji.or.jp

     

     

    Hibiya Park

    If you're exhausted from all the shopping and sightseeing then we recommend stopping by Hibiya Park just a 10-minute walk from Ginza. The park was made more than 100 years ago and is home to two outdoor music domes - one big and one small - as well as a public hall and more. There are also flower beds bloomed with various flowers that change with the seasons. There's also a Japanese-style garden tucked away in the park where you can experience a Japanese aesthetic.

     

    ■Information

    Hibiya Park

    Address: Hibiya Park, Chiyoda

    Open: 24 hours, 365 days a year.

    *The service centre and other establishments in the park will be closed during New Year's.

    *Please contact the service centre for business hours and further information.

    Telephone: 03-3501-6428

    Webpage: https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index037.html

     

    We hope you liked our recommendations and hope you enjoy your Ginza sightseeing to the very fullest.

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    The previously closed Sakura no Chaya has undergone renovation and reopened on August 17 at Kiriko Terrace -Green Side- on the rooftop of Tokyu Plaza Ginza. Sakura no Chaya is what's called an 'antenna shop' in Japan which introduces new products to test on the market. They sell a unique selection of food, drinks and miscellaneous goods from companies around Japan. The theme of their lineup is 'new but nostalgic' and 'candy store.' Products include ice candy by Kabashima Hyouka in Fukuoka, rice cookies by Samurai Senbei in Hokkaido, dried fruits by Noukakawakasu in Wakayama, lemonade by Seto Kyum in Hiroshima, and more. You can eat what you buy straight away or you can save it as a gift or souvenir. The product lineup will change at irregular intervals, so you can look forward to checking out what's new in stock whenever you go. As part of the stall's reopening they have teamed up with popular shop Kuzefuku (located on floor B1 of the same building) to release salted popcorn. They offer the same three original salt flavours available in Kuzefuku as well as a Sakura no Chaya only salt flavour. You can get yourself a serving of popcorn and eat it while relaxing in Kiriko Terrace -Green Side-.   Be sure to stop by the new Sakura no Chaya if you're in Ginza to see what they have on offer.  
    ■Information Tokyu Plaza Ginza Address: 5-2-1 Ginza, Chuo Ward, Tokyo Opening Hours: 11:00am-9:00pm (Shops, Services, Cafes) / 11:00am-11:00pm (Restaurants, Food) *Times differ for select stores. Website: https://ginza.tokyu-plaza.com/
     
  • Bonsai Art Exhibition “Ateyaka Monogatari” to Take Place at Tokyu Plaza Ginza

    22.April.2018 | SPOT

    This year marks three years since Tokyu Plaza Ginza opened. Anata Monogatari is an exhibition being introduced that will take place seasonally to hold events and campaigns reflecting the world views of different artists each time.

     

     

    For the first exhibition, which will run from April 23 to May 13, bonsai master Masashi Hirao will hold an unconventional performance where he will showcase new potentials of bonsai trees. The event is titled Ateyaka Monogatari (‘Elegant Story’).

     

    Ateyaka is an old Japanese word that refers to something elegant, refined, graceful, and beautiful for what it is. At the event, sixteen items themed around this word will be displayed through bonsai art. The display is titled BONSAI MEET JAPAN, AGAIN.

     

    Masashi Hirao will draw out his unique perspective by combining fashion items with bonsai art, serving people a special time and experience at springtime Tokyu Plaza Ginza.

     

    Head to Tokyu Plaza Ginza for a chance to see bonsai in a new light with Ateyaka Monogatari.

     

     

    ■Information

    Ateyaka Monogatari

    Location: Tokyu Plaza Ginza – 3F escalator / 4F escalator / 6F escalator / 6F KIRIKO LOUNGE front entrance (after live performance on April 29)

    Running: April 23, 2018 – May 13, 2018

    Time: 11:00-21:00

     

    Tokyu Plaza Ginza Premium LIVE -Ateyaka-

    Location: KIRIKO LOUNGE

    Date: April 29, 2018

    Time: 16:30-19:00

    *Invitation-only. To apply, please visit the TOKYO FM page (Deadline: April 22).

    *There will be free spaces to watch the performance on the day, but entry may be limited if there is a large number of people.

    Website: http://www.tfm.co.jp/present/ateyaka/index.html

     

    Masashi Hirao Bonsai Workshop

    Location: KIRIKO LOUNGE

    Date: May 12, 2018

    Time: 12:00-18:00

    *Free entry, no sign-up required. First-come, first-served.

    *Limited spaces available.

     

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