On the fourth floor, Japanese makers showcase their high-quality goods, an homage to Japanese craftsmanship, which enjoys high status in Japanese society.
Completed in March 2017, Tokyo Midtown is a mix-used development in the Akasaka area. Aside from offices and apartments, the six buildings also boast lots of shops and restaurants.
Perhaps the biggest difference – as perceived by the participants of the tour – between Tokyo and our local settings is customer service. While the retail sector is thinking of ways to advance digitization in stores and offering many self-service options for customers, the Japanese are also enthusiastic service providers and are attending to their guests with enormous joy and seemingly endless patience. Even small stores often have four shop assistants ready to help, projecting a tone of friendliness that is second to none.