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Hermès launches new Tokyo concept store

The new flagship store is located in Azabudai Hills.

Hermès has unveiled a new standalone store in Tokyo, strengthening its presence in the city as a major fashion destination.

Located in Azabudai Hills, the new development is housed in a two-storey building, following the visual theme of “where nature and Japanese architecture converge."

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The Azabudai Hills store features different sections, with exclusives for men and women, showcasing specialties and collections from Hermès. Items like leather goods, jewellery and watches, equestrian collections, perfume and fashion jewellery.

The grand floor also houses two fitting rooms and a dedicated private salon. On the upper floor contains another private area and a fragrant rooftop garden with trees, which pays homage to Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris. 

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