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Retail Facilities

Creating new value for city living by providing high-quality operations and services to enhance customer satisfaction

We offer retail facilities designed to delight both customers and tenants with features and services that provide enriching moments, including KAMEIDO CLOCK and bono Sagami-Ono retail complexes, GEMS urban retail facilities, MEFULL service-focused retail facilities, and SOCOLA neighborhood retail facilities.

KAMEIDO CLOCK Neighborhood retail facility

KAMEIDO CLOCK
Lifestyle creation hub that etches new moments into the history of Kameido
by combining the collective strengths of Nomura Real Estate Group
KAMEIDO CLOCK is a new retail facility built on the site of Sun Street Kameido, a retail facility loved by locals. The name was chosen in hopes that it will become a lifestyle creation center that will carry on the memories of “Kameido” and create new “time” together with local residents. Based on the concept “Live up! & love local,” it features a total of 136 tenants that meet a wide range of needs to support customers’ lifestyles. It also has an e-sports studio, community space, and official YouTube channel. KAMEIDO CLOCK provides “exciting moments” as a central part of urban development based on the theme of “community symbiosis,” with the aim of solving local problems, forming a diverse community, and creating value for the future of the community.

GEMS
Urban retail facility (restaurants)

GEMS
The name “GEMS” is meant to suggest a collection of precious jewels, based on the hope that the facility will brighten up the city. All GEMS facilities are designed based on the following concept: They should be casual places where adults can enjoy high-quality food, occasions, and spaces. As such, we carefully survey customer needs in each location so we can cater to them, ensuring that the restaurants at GEMS are both topical and original.

MEFULL
Urban retail facility (services)

MEFULL
MEFULL is a retail facility focused on services that enhance satisfaction in heath, learning, and living. The concept behind the facility is “It makes ME FULL of happiness!” with the aim of responding to lifestyle changes resulting from work style reforms and other factors and the shift from goods to experiential consumption. MEFULL provides a wide range of services to meet diversifying needs. The building itself addresses societal problems through measures such as use of renewable energy and active efforts to obtain environmental certifications. Furthermore, we will leverage the know-how gained from our retail facility business to ensure that MEFULL is a clean and refined facility that can be used safely and reliably by people of any gender or age group.

SOCOLA
Community-based retail facility

SOCOLA
“SOCOLA” is an abbreviation of “sugu SOko ni aru COmmunity LAnd,” which translates roughly to “your local neighborhood community land.” The name is also meant to convey that it is a familiar place where you can go out for a bit of shopping. SOCOLA enhances convenience for locals and creates a community people want to visit daily. Designed with top priority placed on the lifestyles of local residents, SOCOLA features supermarkets, retail stores, restaurants, and service stores that are in line with their needs. It aims to be a “partner to local residents”—a familiar, well-loved facility that is an integral part of their lives.

bono Sagami-Ono
Neighborhood retail facility

bono Sagami-Ono
Bono Sagami-Ono is a large-scale complex in front of Sagami-Ono Station on the Odakyu Line. A mixed-use redevelopment project that the entire Nomura Real Estate Group was involved in since the urban development stage, the complex consists of the 26-floor Proud Tower Sagamiono and the nearly 40,000 m2 bono Sagami-Ono shopping center. With features such as Bono Plaza and the saga-niwa rooftop garden, it provides a space where local residents can connect, with the aim of being a retail facility locals can visit daily.

YUITO Nihonbashi-Muromachi Nomura Building

YUITO, Nihonbashi-Muromachi Nomura Building
YUITO occupies the first basement floor up to the ninth above-ground floor of the Nihonbashi-Muromachi Nomura Building, which is directly connected to Mitsukoshimae Station on the Ginza and Hanzomon lines of Tokyo Metro. Here, you will find retailers offering products made with the finest materials and cutting-edge technology, and carefully selected restaurants that offer sublime cuisine and first-rate service. YUITO also features Nomura Conference Plaza Nihonbashi—a conference facility that serves as a high-quality business solution—as well as banks, clinics, and more.

Morisia Tsudanuma

Morisia Tsudanuma
Morisia Tsudanuma is a retail complex directly connected to JR Tsudanuma Station via a pedestrian bridge. Designed based on the concept of being a shopping center filled with “little daily luxuries,” it features a wide range of specialty shops including a supermarket, a home appliance store, fashion and interior shops, and restaurants. Morisia Tsudanuma also offers the added value of enriching spaces where you can bask in greenery (“mori” in the name means forest), like the spacious terrace and rooftop garden.

Shinjuku Nomura Building Restaurants & Shops

Shinjuku Nomura Building Restaurants & Shops
The Shinjuku Nomura Building features 36 restaurants, including Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine, and cafes too. Choose a place that’s best for the occasion: go up to higher floors where you can enjoy the scenery, or down to the basement floors that are filled with a diverse variety of options.

Yokohama Nomura Building Restaurants & Shops

Yokohama Nomura Building Restaurants & Shops
The Yokohama Nomura Building is a high-rise building in Yokohama’s Nishi ward, replete with office spaces, restaurants, and shops.

PREZZO Cafes & Restaurants

PREZZO
Located in Yokohama Business Park, PREZZO contains a wide range of restaurants, bakeries, cafes, and more, as well as a clinic floor. It also hosts community-based events, making it a lively, fun, place to be.

Hi-NODE TOKYO HiNODE PiER

Hi-NODE TOKYO HiNODE PiER

Hi-NODE is a facility facing Tokyo Bay on Tokyo Hinode Pier that connects region to region, people to people, and present to future. The name is a combination of the words “high” (which is also meant to express the meanings “active” and “exciting”) and “node” (meant to express “completion,” “intermixing,” “connections”). The facility features two restaurants that overlook a spacious tree-lined lawn and the sea. The lawn space and restaurants can also be reserved for private events. The bridge that connects Hinode and Takeshiba lights up at night with otherworldly illumination. Surrounded by sea but located in an urban environment, Hi-NODE will create new connections between the seaside and your life.

Note: The facility is operated in accordance with the Hinode Pier Small Boat Terminal Development Plan, in collaboration with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Port and Harbor. It is related to the BLUE FRONT SHIBAURA, a qualified project of the National Strategic Special Zone program.