Coredo Muromachi Nihonbashi

Coredo Muromachi

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Time Out says

Opened in 2010, the Coredo Muromachi shopping centre itself is slightly smaller than its Nihonbashi sister, but 2014 saw yet more extensions to the brand with the grand openings of Coredo Muromachi 2 and 3.

Details

Address
2-2-1 Nihonbashi-Muromachi, Chuo-ku
Tokyo
Transport:
Mitsukoshimae Station (Ginza, Hanzomon lines), exit A6; Shin-Nihonbashi Station (Sobu line)

What’s on

Sakura Fes Nihonbashi

The Nihonbashi neighbourhood is once again celebrating sakura season with all things pink. As a yearly tradition in the neighbourhood, the first-floor plazas at Coredo Muromachi Terrace, Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, and Coredo Muromachi 1, 2 & 3 are decked out with pink noren curtains. There are seven designs, each inspired by a different variety of cherry blossoms, like somei-yoshino, okame-zakura and kawazu-zakura. There are also a few events, including a pop-up parfait expo from March 18 and live music performances scheduled for the evenings of March 28 and March 29.  Swing by for the Nihonbashi Sakura Yatai on March 28 and 29 and you'll find a host of food and drink stalls around Fukutoku Shrine, representing restaurants, department stores, hotels and other major businesses in Nihonbashi. You can also expect sakura-themed cocktails, bento boxes, pastries and course meals at about 200 venues in the neighbourhood. Check the list of participating outlets on the website. Come evening, Nihonbashi’s Edo Sakuradori street will light up with pastel pink-coloured illuminations. On March 28 and 29, you’ll also find a night market beneath the trees, featuring food trucks selling festival grub and a cheerleading performance. While Edo Sakuradori arguably boasts the most stunning cherry blossoms, you can also catch illuminated sakura outside the Bank of Japan Head Office and at Coredo Muromachi 1, 2 and 3. Non-illuminated sakura trees can be found in front of several nearby office...
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