Grand Hammer

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Photo: Tom Roseveare / JT

Grand Hammer is a dynamic eight-story entertainment complex in Tokyo’s Shinbashi district, blending traditional Japanese culture with modern leisure. Opened in late 2024, it offers a diverse array of dining, performances, and relaxation options, making it a unique destination for both locals and tourists.

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Adresse

2 Chome-8-5 Shinbashi, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0004 (Directions)

Heures d'ouverture

11:00 - 29:00 Ouvert maintenant

Heures d'ouverture

Lundi 11:00 - 29:00
Mardi 11:00 - 29:00
Mercredi 11:00 - 29:00
Jeudi 11:00 - 29:00
Vendredi 11:00 - 29:00
Samedi 11:00 - 29:00
Dimanche 11:00 - 29:00
Holidays 11:00 - 29:00

Téléphone

03-3528-8399

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It's located just across SL Square (Shimbashi's commemorative steam locomotive display), at the Hibiya Exit of Shimbashi Station.

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