Opening date for Tiffany’s new store in Tokyo’s Ginza announced

Tiffany & Co. has announced that the grand opening of its new flagship store in Ginza will take place on Friday, July 11th, 2025.
This new retail development will be located in Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, a prestigious and historically significant district known for its significant number of high-end retail stores.
The new “Tiffany & Co. Ginza” store will hold the distinction of being the largest Tiffany & Co. flagship store in Asia.
The store’s design will reflect the architectural and interior design concepts employed in Tiffany & Co.’s flagship store, The Landmark, situated on Fifth Avenue in New York City, as the brand seeks to maintain a consistent brand experience across its global retail network.

The relationship between Tiffany & Co. and Japan has a longstanding history, dating back to the 19th century when Japanese art and culture first served as a source of inspiration for many of Tiffany’s iconic pieces.
The opening of “Tiffany & Co. Ginza” in July 2025 will mark 53 years since Tiffany & Co. first established its presence in Japan in 1972.
The opening of this new store represents a significant moment in the brand’s history in the country, symbolizing the beginning of a new chapter and the continuation of its legacy for the next half-century.
The architectural design of the store’s façade is the work of renowned Japanese architect Jun Aok who is known for his innovative and culturally sensitive designs.
The interior design has been crafted by Peter Marino known for his ability to blend contemporary aesthetics with classic elegance.

The collaboration between these two well established designers aims to create a unique retail environment that seamlessly integrates the craftsmanship, art, and heritage associated with Tiffany & Co.
“Tiffany & Co. Ginza” will also feature a dedicated museum space, housing a valuable archive collection that showcases the brand’s rich history and artistic evolution and also display a curated collection of fine art.
The store will also house Japan’s first Blue Box Café, a café and cultural hub space which aims to provide a unique dining experience that embodies the brand’s aesthetic.
The store will offer an extensive selection of Tiffany & Co.’s renowned jewelry, including the exquisite diamond pieces the brand is known for.
Source: PR Times
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