Attractiveness of GINZA SIX (3) An alleys in buildings, passages that pass through east, west, north and south
Guenael Nikolaos, who worked on the interior design of GINZA SIX, designs the passages lined with shops around the central atrium in a zigzag manner with the image of "Alley in Ginza".
"That zigzag creates horns in every store, like ordinary commercial facilities," Nikolaos says.
By not being able to see one street in a straight line, you will be able to enjoy the excitement of encountering each store while walking along the streets of the alley."
Azuma-dori, an on-site passage that can pass through north and south.
GINZA SIX is a redevelopment of two blocks (Ginza 6-chome No. 10 and No. 11), creating a new large block by replacing the ward road (Azuma-dori) that runs between the two blocks with Mihara-dori. I am.
On the other hand, the old road part replaced with Mihara-dori has been redeveloped under the building to create an on-site passage "Azuma-dori" (pictured above) that connects Kojunsha-dori and Miyuki-dori from north to south. Was.
It is a walkway like a tunnel.
The Ginza Passage, a pedestrian passage connecting Chuo-dori and Mihara-dori east and west.
In addition, there is an open pedestrian passage called "Ginza Passage" that connects Chuo-dori and Mihara-dori in the hall.
On the way, this passage climbs up to the second floor by escalator to straddle Azuma Street, and gets off at the escalator ahead of the second floor.
The photo at the bottom left is the guide panel at the entrance of "Ginza Passage" on the Mihara-dori side.
From Chuo-dori, enter from the southern entrance and use the escalator on the front (upper left photo).
There are plenty of rest spaces where you can relax.
From the entrance of Chuo-dori (one of two places), climb up to the second floor by the escalator in front, and on the side of Mihara-dori, there is a spacious "Mihara Terrace".
The vast rooftop garden of about 4,000 m2 has a space where you can take a break under rich planting.
There is a luxurious green space that you can't imagine in Ginza.
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