Ginza is a place where people with their own unique style come and go, from suits to kimonos to casual attire. Among them, stylist Die-co★ stands out with her strong aura. She often visits Ginza for work. 
We asked her to give us a powerful introduction to the town of Ginza, from shops that teach you how to take your time and appreciate things, to authentic Italian restaurants where you can take a break after work or shopping.
SPOT1. ARMANI/CASA
 
Textiles that can be used for a variety of purposes 
 
A simple yet luxurious space. Experience Italian luxury. 
Comment: This truly relaxing space exudes the same refined elegance as Armani's fashion identity. You can also find perfect gifts, such as ebony chopsticks.
【Store Information】
"ARMANI / CASA"
Address: 4F, Armani Ginza Tower, 5-5-4 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Phone Number: 03-6274-7003
Business Hours: 11:00 - 20:00
Closed: Irregularly
URL: http://www.armanicasa.com/
SPOT 2. Ginza Motoji Men's Kimono
  
 
 
A kimono with a beautiful gradation. Even a trial fitting will help you get a feel for how it will look. 
 
A lineup of original coats made from popular materials like cashmere and wool every year. 
  
 
【Store Information】
"Ginza Motoji Men's Kimono"
Address: 3-8-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Phone Number: 03-5524-7472
Business Hours: 11:00 - 19:00
Closed: New Year's Holidays
URL: http://www.motoji.co.jp/otokonokimono/
SPOT3. Ippolito
 
 
 
We enjoyed a classic Margherita pizza baked in their prized wood-fired oven. 
  
 
Comments: You'll feel like you're in a restaurant in Naples. The cheerful chef and friendly staff are sure to make for a fun time.
[Store Information]
"Ippolito"
Address: 1F Sun Building, 5-13-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Telephone: 03-3524-8571
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri 11:30am - 3pm, 5:30pm - 10:00pm (L.O.)
Sat, Sun & Holidays 11:30am - 9:00pm (L.O.)
Closed: Irregularly
URL: http://ippolito.jp/
Comments about Ginza:
I believe Ginza is the birthplace of Japanese culture, having produced so much literature and art. Ginza is a city where luxury from all over the world comes together, yet in the evenings you can see young ladies walking around with their necks gently lifted, preserving a nostalgic charm... We look forward to seeing it evolve even more in the future.
PROFILE:
Die-co★ (Daiko)
A stylist active in a wide range of genres, including magazines, television and film. The spelling of her name was actually suggested by photographer Nan Goldin. She is popular for her styling, which combines her passion for fashion, knowledge and wisdom.
We asked her to give us a powerful introduction to the town of Ginza, from shops that teach you how to take your time and appreciate things, to authentic Italian restaurants where you can take a break after work or shopping.
SPOT1. ARMANI/CASA

Textiles that can be used for a variety of purposes

A simple yet luxurious space. Experience Italian luxury.
Comment: This truly relaxing space exudes the same refined elegance as Armani's fashion identity. You can also find perfect gifts, such as ebony chopsticks.
【Store Information】
"ARMANI / CASA"
Address: 4F, Armani Ginza Tower, 5-5-4 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Phone Number: 03-6274-7003
Business Hours: 11:00 - 20:00
Closed: Irregularly
URL: http://www.armanicasa.com/
SPOT 2. Ginza Motoji Men's Kimono


A kimono with a beautiful gradation. Even a trial fitting will help you get a feel for how it will look.

A lineup of original coats made from popular materials like cashmere and wool every year.

【Store Information】
"Ginza Motoji Men's Kimono"
Address: 3-8-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Phone Number: 03-5524-7472
Business Hours: 11:00 - 19:00
Closed: New Year's Holidays
URL: http://www.motoji.co.jp/otokonokimono/
SPOT3. Ippolito


We enjoyed a classic Margherita pizza baked in their prized wood-fired oven.

Comments: You'll feel like you're in a restaurant in Naples. The cheerful chef and friendly staff are sure to make for a fun time.
[Store Information]
"Ippolito"
Address: 1F Sun Building, 5-13-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Telephone: 03-3524-8571
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri 11:30am - 3pm, 5:30pm - 10:00pm (L.O.)
Sat, Sun & Holidays 11:30am - 9:00pm (L.O.)
Closed: Irregularly
URL: http://ippolito.jp/
Comments about Ginza:
I believe Ginza is the birthplace of Japanese culture, having produced so much literature and art. Ginza is a city where luxury from all over the world comes together, yet in the evenings you can see young ladies walking around with their necks gently lifted, preserving a nostalgic charm... We look forward to seeing it evolve even more in the future.
PROFILE:
Die-co★ (Daiko)
A stylist active in a wide range of genres, including magazines, television and film. The spelling of her name was actually suggested by photographer Nan Goldin. She is popular for her styling, which combines her passion for fashion, knowledge and wisdom.






















