Attraction of GINZA SIX (2) Rooftop Garden
GINZA SIX, which has been redeveloped together with the two blocks, has a vast rooftop garden with a maximum of about 4,000 m2 in the Ginza area.
"GINZA SIX Garden" is installed.
About 2,200 m2 of the gardens are green spaces, and planting is based on the concept of "Edo Garden Culture".
Trees of the four seasons have been selected. In addition, there is a space where various events can be held.
And the 360-degree view from the height of the Ginza rule of 56m is a highlight. You can also enjoy the night view.
Forget time on a 360-degree view.
Toward from GINZA SIX.
The skyscraper in the center is Kabukiza Tower.
The twin tower at the back right is the St. Luke's Tower (left).
St. Luke's Residence (right).
Southwest direction from GINZA SIX.
Tokyo Tower is located in the center and to the left.
Northwest direction from GINZA SIX.
The ultra-high-rise building on the center slightly right is Tokyo Midtown Hibiya.
The left is the Imperial Hotel.
North of GINZA SIX, toward Sukiyabashi / Yurakucho.
From the middle left, Tokyu Plaza Ginza, Yurakucho Marion,
Yurakucho Itocia.
The back is a high-rise building in the direction of Marunouchi.
Northeast of GINZA SIX.
In the center, Tokyo Sky Tree.
Kakugo Inari Shrine, a fire protection, is also enshrined.
The Kakugo Inari Shrine, which was enshrined on the roof of the former Matsuzakaya Ginza store, is also located.
It is situated in a corner of the rooftop garden.
1815 (1815) recommended by Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto
It is a shrine dedicated to worship, and is said to be the god of fire prevention.