The Aoyama Palacio Tower was designed by the famous Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill Levi. Truly a glamorous building, the “Palacio” in Aoyama Palacio Tower came from the word “Palace” and its tenants do justice to the name: high-end fashion brand companies, top beauty institutions, major law office and IT companies. Omotesando station is directly connected to the building and its location right on Omotesando crossing, make it a popular meeting point.
Stretching eight hundred metres and lined by majestic Zelkova trees, Omotesando-dori joins the city's main arteries of Meiji-dori and Aoyama-dori. Enjoy a pleasant walk while window shopping or have a lunch-break on one of the many terraces. Other than the luxury brand related businesses, the area is also a most sought-after address for creative, media, internet and consulting companies. Omotesando is a modern and stylish area with some of the most impressive architectures Tokyo has on offer.
The Omotesando/Aoyama area is known as a fashionable shopping-area filled with huge namebrand stores from companies inside and outside of Japan. This is especially true of the tree-lined Avenue of Omotesando-dori, also dubbed “The Harajuku Champs Elysees”, which is lined with open-air cafes, and stores like Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci, etc. On the other hand, the area is also home to offices many apparel businesses, creative businesses, foreign corporations, and IT companies, making this a solid business area. Omotesando Station, which has a direct connection to Aoyama Palacio Tower, also has three main subway lines (Chiyoda, Ginza and Hanzomon lines), making this an extremely convenient place to work.