Tsutaya Electrics is amazing, from Shinto altars to drones! Also featuring the Apple Watch and uka's salon.(6/30)

The exterior of Tsutaya Electrics at Futako Tamagawa Rise

A vacuum cleaner is displayed behind the modern Shinto altar/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Drones on display on the first floor/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Corner surfaces of the network/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

The era is shifting from white goods to substitute appliances/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Robots are everywhere/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

The oxygen capsule is illuminated by natural light./ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Lounge space on the second floor/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

The giant bamboo object installed in the atrium is "Akitsushima," a work by Yoshio Kitayama./ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

The lighting at the information desk on the second floor is George Nelson's bubble lamps./ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

The Koromo Bookstore on the second floor has a wide selection of fashion photo books./ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Children's picture book space/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Lifestyle-themed bookshelf display/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Head spa at "Cu by uka" on the second floor/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

"BANG & OLUFSEN" on the second floor/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

The second floor lounge is filled with plants/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

There is a mobile accessories corner like a watch and jewelry corner, and they also offer battery rentals and free film application services./ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

A selection of vintage books that will captivate any enthusiast/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

KINFOLK-style display/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Pre-headphone lifestyle suggestions/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Signs and displays that reflect the theme of each space/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

The Moles Little Rider, a children's running bike, is available at Bornelund on the second floor./ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

The second floor beauty corner features a colorful wall display of hair dryers/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Alfrex also has a collaborative space with books/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

The networking corner on the first floor brings the Internet closer to you/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

The photo corner on the first floor offers a wide range of printing services/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Video corner on the first floor/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Music and sound rental corner on the first floor/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

Cafe space on the first floor/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE

"Motovelo" on the first floor/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c)FASHION HEADLINE
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- Tsutaya Electrics is amazing, from Shinto altars to drones! Also featuring the Apple Watch and uka's salon.(6/30)
































