The Shin Marunouchi Building is located directly across from Tokyo Station, making it easily accessible. You can reach it by walking just a few minutes from the Marunouchi North Exit of Tokyo Station. It's conveniently located for those traveling by train, as the station connects multiple subway and JR lines.





Shin Marunouchi Building (Shin Marubiru)
The Shin Marunouchi Building (新丸の内ビルディング), located opposite the Marubiru and opened in 2007, is a prominent landmark near Tokyo Station. The lower five floors offer over 150 shops, featuring a wide selection of fashion, accessories, and lifestyle goods. This makes it a great spot for shopping enthusiasts looking for a variety of items.
The upper floors of the building house around 40 restaurants on the 5th, 6th, and 7th floors. The 7th floor boasts a publicly accessible balcony, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Whether you're here for shopping or dining, it’s a must-visit destination.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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Shops:
11:00 to 21:00 (until 20:00 on Sundays)
Restaurants:
11:00 to 23:00 (until 22:00 on Sundays)
- Closed
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No closing days
Getting there
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Marunouchi Oazo — 10-minute walk
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Kitte Marunouchi — 10-minute walk
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Marunouchi Building (Marubiru) — 10-minute walk
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Tokyo International Forum — 15-minute walk
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Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum — 15-minute walk
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Tokyo Building Tokia — 15-minute walk
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Marunouchi Brick Square — 15-minute walk
Stylish shopping and dining destination
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Currency Museum — 15-minute walk
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Marunouchi — 15-minute walk
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Nihonbashi — 15-minute walk
Historic charm, traditional crafts, modern elegance
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Imperial Palace East Gardens — 15-minute walk
Historic gardens on Edo Castle grounds
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Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi — 20-minute walk
Japan's first luxury department store
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Mitsui Memorial Museum — 20-minute walk
Elegant art collection and teahouse
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Takashimaya Nihonbashi — 20-minute walk
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Coredo Nihonbashi — 20-minute walk
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Coredo Muromachi — 20-minute walk
Traditional and modern shopping experience
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Ginza — 20-minute walk
Luxury shopping, dining, pedestrian street
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Tokyu Plaza Ginza — 20-minute walk
Shopping complex with city views
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Seiko House Ginza — 20-minute walk
Clock tower and luxury shopping
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Yurakucho — 20-minute walk
Gado-shita restaurants and relaxed atmosphere
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Police Museum — 20-minute walk
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The Seiko Museum Ginza — 20-minute walk
Seiko watch history and horology
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Tokyo Imperial Palace — 20-minute walk
Residence of Japan's Imperial Family
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Tokyo Stock Exchange — 25-minute walk
Financial trading hub of Japan
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Ginza Six — 25-minute walk
Large shopping complex with Noh theater
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Ginza Place — 25-minute walk
Showrooms and dining in Ginza
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Kabukiza Theater — 25-minute walk
Traditional kabuki performances and architecture
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Jimbocho Book Town — 25-minute walk
Tokyo’s hub for bookstores and cafes
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Kanda — 25-minute walk
Historic shrines, bookstores, anime, vibrant festivals
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