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Tamagawa Takashimaya S / C
A pioneering suburban shopping center walking hand in hand with the community.
Tamagawa Takashimaya Shopping Center stands as a pioneering figure in Japan's suburban shopping center scene, affectionately known by locals as "TamaTaka" for its long-standing relationship with the community.
Since its inception in 1969 with the department store "Takashimaya" at its core, TamaTaka has remained in the spotlight and at the forefront of staying ahead of the curve, even since first introducing inventive solutions like the then-novel concept of a large-scale parking lot. This shopping hub is constantly reinventing itself to keep up with the times, growing alongside the community while always bringing new, innovative spins to current trends.
Of all the some 340 different specialty stores inside, the Foods City basement floor always lands at the top when it comes to drawing a crowd. A visit to this long sought-after floor will open a world of high-quality, authentic local bites at the collective sales floor as well as fresh new faces and boutique brands, all under one roof.
The main and south buildings host a wide array of products to shop, spanning anything and everything from fashion, household goods and interior design to cosmetics and jewelry in this luxe shopping experience only possible at a seasoned, veteran mall.
If you’re ready for a chance to recharge, to a break from shopping and head to the rooftop PARK & TERRACE OSOTO, located in the south building. Renovated in 2019 to celebrate its 50th anniversary, the garden space merges vibrant Moroccan style with the laid-back vibes of the West Coast, surrounded by palm trees, fruit trees, and over 100 types of plants, offering green power and relaxation all year round.
Highlights
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Known affectionately as "TamaTaka," this shopping center was first established in 1969.
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Features a range of specialty stores alongside the main department store, "Takashimaya."
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Rooftop "PARK & TERRACE OSOTO" in the south building is a community relaxation spot, home to over 100 types of plants.
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Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Is foreign language assistance available? (If so, please specify the languages.)
The official website offers support in English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean.
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Is there a tax-free service?
Yes.
Tax-free counter: Located on the 3rd floor of the main building (Counter operating hours: 10:00am - 8:00pm).
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the building?
Yes.
Free Wi-Fi locations include the 1st floor Grand Patio, 2nd floor Route 246 side entrance, 3rd floor luggage storage, 6th floor event hall, and rooftop Forest Garden in the main building; and the 1st floor Plaza (main entrance), 6th floor White Mall, and 7th floor PARK & TERRACE OSOTO in the south building.
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Are there coin lockers available?
Yes.
Coin locker locations:
South Building: B1, 3F (Free, requires a 100yen coin which is returned upon retrieval).
Refrigerated locker locations:
Main Building Takashimaya B1, Main Building B1, South Building B1, 8F (Charge:100yen per use, requires a 100yen coin).
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Are there smoking areas?
Yes.
Main Building : 6F
South Building : 6F, 8F, 11F
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Are there electric vehicle charging stations available?
Yes, there are electric vehicle charging stations available.
[Location] Marronnier Court Parking B2 - 7 units / Marronnier Court Parking B3 - 7 units
[Usage Hours] 8:30am to 10:30pm
[Usage Fee] 200yen for up to 2 hours, then 100yen for each additional hour (when using the Eco Q Den Card or app)
※For customers using the e-mobility power collaboration card, charges may vary according to your contract.
※Parking fees are charged separately.
※Charges are calculated based on usage time, not the amount of electricity charged.
※Cash, credit cards, transportation IC cards, and QR code payments are not accepted.
※Fees collected from the use of EV chargers will be utilized for the greening of the shopping center.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 玉川髙島屋S・C
- Postal Code
- 158-0094
- Address
- 3-17-1 Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
- Telephone
- 03-3709-2222
- Closed
- January 1st, Irregular holidays
- Business Hours
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10:00am - 8:00pm
Restaurants: 11:00am - 10:00pm
*Opening hours differ for some stores. - Access
- About 2 minutes walk from Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line and Oimachi Line’s Futako-tamagawa Station.
- Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)