Level 7, The Nihonbashi Daiei Building 1-2-6 Nihonbashi-Muromachi Chuo-ku, Tokyo

The Nihonbashi Daiei Building

Level 7, The Nihonbashi Daiei Building,
1-2-6 Nihonbashi-Muromachi Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 103-0022

Access

  • 1 min walk from Mitsukoshimae Station Exit B5
  • 3 min walk from Nihonbashi Station Exit B9
  • 8 min walk from Shin-Nihonbashi Station Exit 3

Building Details

  • Proximity to Mitsukoshi and Takashimaya Department store
  • Location within the heart of the financial district
  • Affordable prices compared to other offices in the area

Building Features

Station Within 5 Min
Earthquake Proof
A-Grade Building
Great Views
High Floor (above 10th)
Landmark Address
Luxurious Coworking Space
Private Phone Booths
Boardrooms / Zoom Rooms
Cisco IP Video Phones
Printer / Copier / Scanner
Security Gate

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About The Nihonbashi Daiei Building

The Nihonbashi Daiei Building is ideally located at the very strategic Zero Milestone in Japan at the famous Nihonbashi Bridge and right next to the iconic flagship Mitsukoshi department store.

Tokyo's Nihonbashi business district is named after the bridge (literally "Japan Bridge") and is often called the "Center of Japan". It is in close proximity to Marunouchi, Ginza and Tokyo Station. The bridge is known as the departure point of the "Edo Five Routes" and the reference point to calculate distances between Tokyo and other areas in Japan.

The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) and the Bank of Japan are located not far from Nihonbashi Bridge. Many financial companies, pharmaceutical and chemical companies chose the Nihonbashi area as their corporate head quarters; Bank of America Merrill Lynch, HSBC, Nomura Holdings, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Kosé, Kureha Corporation, Nissan Chemical amongst many others.

Always blessed with commercial prosperity throughout the centuries, Nihonbashi has evolved as one of the most bustling business districts and high-end shopping areas in Tokyo and is a very desirable location to establish a business in Japan.

How to get to The Nihonbashi Daiei Building

Level 7, The Nihonbashi Daiei Building 1-2-6 Nihonbashi-Muromachi Chuo-ku, Tokyo

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Trains:
  • Mitsukoshimae Station:
    1 min walk from Exit B5
    (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Ginza Line)
  • Nihonbashi Station:
    3 min walk from Exit B9
    (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Tozai Line, or Toei Subway Asakusa Line)
  • Tokyo Station:
    8 min walk from Nihonbashi Exit
    (JR and Shinkansen Lines)
  • Shin-Nihonbashi Station:
    8 min walk from Exit 3
    (Sōbu Line - Rapid)
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Airport:
  • Narita International Airport
    60 min by Narita Express to Tokyo Station and 8 min walk from Tokyo Station
    75 min by Airport Limousine bus to Mandarin Oriental Hotel
  • Haneda Airport (Tokyo International Airport)
    35 min by Keikyu / Toei Asakusa Line to Nihonbashi Station
    40 min by Airport Limousine bus to Yaesu South Exit of Tokyo Station and 8 min walk from Tokyo Station
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Bus:
  • TOEI BUS:1 min walk from Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Bus Stop

Call us on +81 3 6281 6000 to arrange to visit today!

About the area

The Nihonbashi area has over the years developed as a center of goods as well as money-exchanging businesses and these days is the center of finance, economics, trade and logistics. Nihonbashi is a lively area with a mixture of both historical as well as modern elements, and it is where The Nihonbashi Daiei Building is located. The Nihonbashi Daiei Building is in Nihonbashi Muromachi area where used to be historically a trading area with a wealth of small medicine shops during Edo-era period. These days the area is one of the centers of the medical industry, containing the head-offices or branch-offices of many major medical firms. While the area is lined with well-established department stores, renowned boutiques and restaurants, that is also buttressed by a more everyday working-class shopping / eating-out area giving the district an overall pleasing balance.

Within 5 minutes walking distance:

  • Mitsukoshi Department Store
  • Takashimaya Department Store
  • Mandarin Oriental Hotel
  • Bank of Japan
  • The Tokyo Stock Exchange
  • Bank
  • Convenience Store
  • Supermarket
  • Traditional Restaurants
  • Post office
  • Museum
  • Drug store
  • Movie theater

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Google review

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