
Tiffany & Co. will open a new flagship store, Tiffany Ginza, in Ginza 6-chome, Tokyo, on Friday, July 11, 2025. The store, which will be one of the largest flagship stores in Asia, will incorporate the latest design concept of the main store "The Landmark" on Fifth Avenue in New York, and will be a space that symbolizes the brand's worldview. Another key feature of the store is that it will house Japan's first "Blue Box Cafe," where customers will be able to enjoy a special experience unique to Tiffany & Co.*The author can imagine accompanying Hachimine's Tiffany Blue Box Cafe.
▼ What this article reveals
- Location and access information for Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store
- Architectural Design and Interior Features
- Menu and prices of Japan's first Blue Box Cafe
- Tiffany's long history and connection with Japan
- Opening dates and latest business information and events
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Table of Contents
- 1 Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store Location and Architectural Design
- 2 Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store Features
- 3 Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store|Blue Box Cafe Menu and Prices
- 4 Tiffany's Relationship with Japan
- 5 Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store Business Information
- 6 Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store Creates New Luxury Experience
Tiffany Ginza Flagship StoreLocation and Architectural Design
Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store|Store Locations & Directions
Tiffany Ginza is located in a prime location at the corner of Ginza 5-chome intersection and is easily accessible.
Facility Name | address (e.g. of house) | Nearest Station | Distance from station |
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Tiffany Ginza | 6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo | Tokyo Metro Ginza Station | 2 minutes walk from Exit A13 |
Located across from GINZA SIX and built on the site of the former Kurosawa Building, the store is expected to become an iconic landmark in Ginza.
Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store|Architectural Design and Exterior
The façade design is by Jun Aoki, one of Japan's leading architects. While using Tiffany blue as the base color, the sophisticated design pays homage to Japanese culture.
Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store|Interior Design
The interior will be designed by world-renowned architect Peter Marino, creating a special space that blends craft, art, and heritage. Mr. Marino has also designed luxury brand stores such as the Louis Vuitton Ginza Namiki-dori store, and his unique world view will be reflected in this project as well.
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Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store Features
Jewelry Collection
The store will feature Tiffany archival and art collections, as well as a selection of iconic jewelry pieces such as "Tiffany Hardware" and "Tiffany Rock". The store will also feature an extensive lineup of exceptional diamond jewelry, as only Tiffany, the "Diamond King," can.
Japan's first "Blue Box Cafe
The first "Blue Box Café" in Japan will appear at the Ginza store as a café where visitors can experience the world of Tiffany & Co. Following in the footsteps of New York and Hong Kong, this café will offer a special menu and provide visitors with a special time.
Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store|Blue Box Cafe Menu and Prices

*This section,Blue Box Cafe (other stores)This explanation is based on information from the
Blue Box Cafe|Typical Menu
menu name | Price (US$) | Price (converted to Japanese Yen/150 yen) | Contents |
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Breakfast at Tiffany's | $68.00 | Approx. 10,200 yen | Croissant, apricot Danish, Scrambled eggs with caviar, etc. |
Holly's Favorites | $35.00 | Approx. 5,250 yen | Special menu inspired by the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's |
Tea at Tiffany's | $98.00. | Approx. 14,700 yen | Tea sandwiches, scones, cookies, pastries, and your choice of tea |
*Prices may vary depending on the exchange rate in 2025.
Blue Box Cafe|Menu Features
- Relevance to the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's".
- The cafe's menu name is derived from the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's" starring Audrey Hepburn, and is deeply connected to the Tiffany & Co. brand story.
- Reflects the brand's world view
- A visually stunning menu incorporating Tiffany blue is offered, creating a luxurious atmosphere.
- Expression of New York-ness
- The menu is composed of New York culture, and afternoon tea includes mini bagels and other items.
Blue Box Café|Taste Ratings
- sweets (desserts, candy, etc.)
The sweetness characteristic of American sweets is a taste different from that of Japanese afternoon tea. - Breakfast Menu
The "Egg in a Shell" is a favorite for its caviar flavor. - scone
Freshly baked and savory, it is one of the most highly rated items on the afternoon tea menu.
Tiffany's Relationship with Japan
Tiffany's ties to Japan date back to the 19th century. The founder, Charles Lewis Tiffany, sold imported goods from Japan, a rarity in the American market at the time. From this period, Japanese art and culture began to deeply inspire Tiffany designs, and for more than 50 years since the opening of the Tiffany Salon in the Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi flagship store in 1972 and its entry into the Japanese market, Tiffany & Co. has been a favorite with Japanese customers. The opening of the Ginza flagship store symbolizes a new start for the brand in the next half century.
- Cup & Saucer with Japonism design
Around 1900, Tiffany & Co. worked with Royal Worcester to produce ceramics with Japanese motifs such as bamboo and chrysanthemums peeking through round windows - Glass works with morning glory motif
In the 1880s, Lewis Comfort Tiffany, son of the founder, created glass works with a morning glory motif at Tiffany Studios - Silverware Design
Japanese themes were also used in Tiffany silverware, showing the influence of Japonism
Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store Business Information
(data) item | Details |
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Open Date | Friday, July 11, 2025 |
address (e.g. of house) | 6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo |
Business Hours | undecided |
contact information (for inquiries) (e.g. corporate phone number) | Tiffany & Company Japan Inc. TEL: 0120-488-712 |
Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store Creates New Luxury Experience
The opening of the Tiffany Ginza Flagship Store marks the beginning of a new history for the brand and will bring a new brilliance to the Ginza district. With a sophisticated design by world-renowned architects, an exceptional jewelry collection, and the first "Blue Box Café" in Japan, the store will provide visitors with an extraordinary experience.
With Tiffany's long history and deep ties to Japan, visiting this new flagship store will be a special time, and after the opening, you can enjoy the Tiffany world in your own style, whether it be admiring the jewelry or spending an elegant moment at the café.
Yuya Hachimine, CEO
Representative Director of ZENNO GROUP, Inc. known as a leader in the night work industry in Ginza. He worked for 14 years as a black-shirted worker in a high-class club in Ginza, and based on his experience, he provides various services for the industry. In order to improve the inefficient work system, he founded ZENNO GROUP Inc. and has contributed to the development of the industry.
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