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COREDO Muromachi Terrace
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COREDO Muromachi Terrace is a stylish commercial complex in the historic Nihonbashi district of Tokyo, part of the larger COREDO Muromachi development. It houses a curated selection of shops, restaurants, and cultural spaces that blend modern convenience with traditional Japanese aesthetics. Visitors can browse artisanal crafts, sample high-end matcha sweets, or dine at restaurants offering everything from sushi to French cuisine. The complex is known for its elegant design, with open atriums and wooden accents that evoke Edo-period charm. Located near the Nihonbashi Bridge, it's a great starting point for exploring the area's history, including the Mitsui Memorial Museum and the nearby Bank of Japan. The terrace also hosts seasonal events, such as cherry blossom viewing and Christmas illuminations.
Don't miss
- Shopping for traditional Japanese crafts and modern design items
- Dining at rooftop restaurants with views of Nihonbashi
- Visiting the Mitsui Memorial Museum (adjacent) for art and history
- Exploring the underground arcade connecting to Mitsukoshi department store
- Seasonal events like the Nihonbashi Cherry Blossom Festival
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit COREDO Muromachi Terrace
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine COREDO Muromachi Terrace with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
Cheapest way inUmeda Sky Building KUCHU-TEIEN OBSERVATORY4.8★ · 12 travelers~2 hoursFrom$14 per personSee dates →
Most bookedHaneda Airport (HND) Private Transfer to Central Tokyo4.6★ · 727 travelers~1 hoursFree cancellationFrom$111 per personSee dates →
Private & flexibleNara Customized Private Tour in 1 Day with Licensed Guide5★ · 235 travelers~6 hoursFree cancellationFrom$139 per personSee dates →Good for
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Know before you go
- Most shops open from 11 AM to 8 PM; restaurants may have different hours.
- Many shops accept credit cards, but carry cash for smaller stalls.
- English menus are available at most restaurants.
- Look for tax-free shopping for tourists at participating stores.
A bit of history
The COREDO Muromachi complex was developed on the site of the former Mitsui Main Building, a historic office block. The area has been a commercial hub since the Edo period, when Nihonbashi was the center of trade and the starting point of the Five Routes.
Common questions
Is there a dress code?
No, but smart casual is recommended for upscale restaurants.
Can I find vegetarian food?
Yes, several restaurants offer vegetarian options, including a dedicated vegan café.
Is photography allowed?
Generally yes, but some shops and restaurants may restrict it. Ask permission.
Are there lockers?
Coin lockers are available near the main entrance and in the basement.
Is the complex child-friendly?
Yes, there are family restrooms and some restaurants with kids' menus.
What is the nearest tourist information center?
The Nihonbashi Tourist Information Center is inside the complex on the first floor.
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