By TOMONORI WASHIDA/ Staff Writer
June 8, 2022 at 17:36 JST
A special exhibit on the sixth floor of Seiko House Ginza, formerly known as Wako, is unveiled to the media on June 8 in Tokyo’s Ginza district. (Tsubasa Setoguchi)
The Wako department store that houses an iconic clock tower at the top will reopen under a new name in Tokyo’s Ginza district on June 10, the day when Japan commemorates time, with a VIP-only rooftop garden. [Read More]
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