Marunouchi Brick Square is a short walk from Tokyo Station, accessible via the Marunouchi Line or JR lines. Use the Marunouchi South Exit and walk towards Nakadori. You can also reach it from Nijubashimae Station on the Chiyoda Line, about a 5-minute walk away. The area is well-signposted and easy to navigate.





Marunouchi Brick Square
Marunouchi Brick Square (丸の内ブリックスクエア) is a vibrant shopping and dining destination located along Nakadori near Marubiru. Its lower floors feature specialty shops, fashion boutiques, and cozy cafes. The upper floors offer trendy restaurants, bars, and even a fitness gym.
Brick Square also houses the Ichigokan Museum, adding a cultural touch to your visit. With its stylish atmosphere and variety of shops and dining options, it's a perfect spot for shopping, dining, and relaxation.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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Shops:
11:00 to 21:00 (until 20:00 on Sundays and national holidays)
Restaurants:
11:00 to 23:00 (until 22:00 Sundays and national holidays)
- Closed
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No closing days
Getting there
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Marunouchi Building (Marubiru) — 5-minute walk
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Nakadori Avenue — 5-minute walk
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Tokyo Building Tokia — 5-minute walk
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Tokyo International Forum — 5-minute walk
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Shin Marunouchi Building (Shin Marubiru) — 15-minute walk
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Marunouchi Oazo — 15-minute walk
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Yurakucho — 15-minute walk
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The Seiko Museum Ginza — 15-minute walk
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Tokyu Plaza Ginza — 15-minute walk
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Currency Museum — 20-minute walk
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Tokyo Imperial Palace — 20-minute walk
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Imperial Palace East Gardens — 20-minute walk
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Nihonbashi — 20-minute walk
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Kabukiza Theater — 20-minute walk
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Ginza Place — 20-minute walk
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Seiko House Ginza — 20-minute walk
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Ginza Six — 20-minute walk
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Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi — 20-minute walk
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Coredo Nihonbashi — 20-minute walk
Shopping and dining experience
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Takashimaya Nihonbashi — 20-minute walk
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Tokyo Stock Exchange — 25-minute walk
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Mitsui Memorial Museum — 25-minute walk
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Caretta Shiodome — 25-minute walk
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Shiodome City Center — 25-minute walk
Shopping, dining, and stunning city views
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Nippon TV Tower — 25-minute walk
Anpanman merchandise, Japanese TV culture
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Former Shimbashi Station Building — 25-minute walk
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Ad Museum Tokyo — 25-minute walk
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Panasonic Living Showroom — 25-minute walk
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Coredo Muromachi — 25-minute walk
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