What other travelers are saying about Kinshicho PARCO
Nice mall with decent clothes stores (Lacoste, polo ralph lauren, and a tailor). The food court next door is only accessible by going to the ground floor. I go to the coffee shop there often, and it is usually full.
Small shopping mall, some good shops and easily accessed from the subway line and both Keio and JR Kinshicho stations. There is 24hs Seiyu supermarket in the basement. Good place for last minute shops.
Really nice mall. Not too big, but has lots of restaurant options for food. The KFC was quite good, service was also quick.
Visited the gacha place on level 6, supermart at B1 and the other shops. This place has almost everything I needed to end my trip here. Shopped so much I forgot to take photos.
Not a very huge department store, but with quite a lot of shops selling Men's clothings. The Tommy Hilfiger shop is offering 40% discount in Jan. On the ground floor, there is a food court and we have tried the seafood rice and noodles. There is a Seiyu supermarket in the basement.
Kinshicho PARCO is open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Restaurant floors may have extended hours until 11:00 PM. Holiday hours may vary, so check their official website before visiting.
Take the JR Sobu Line from Tokyo Station to Kinshicho Station (about 8 minutes). Kinshicho PARCO is directly connected to Kinshicho Station's South Exit, making it easily accessible by train from central Tokyo.
Kinshicho PARCO features popular fashion brands, cosmetics stores, lifestyle goods, and restaurants across 8 floors. You'll find both Japanese and international brands, plus a food court and dining options on the upper floors.
Yes, Kinshicho PARCO offers tax-free shopping for international tourists. Present your passport when making purchases over 5,000 yen at participating stores to receive the tax exemption on eligible items.
Kinshicho PARCO has diverse dining options including Japanese restaurants, cafes, fast food, and a food court. The restaurant floors feature both casual and sit-down dining with cuisines ranging from traditional Japanese to international fare.