Daimaru Tokyo
Department store · Chūō ·

Daimaru Tokyo

Department store · Chūō ·

Gifts, bento, sweets & travel items at major station hub

takeaway
sweets
snacks
restaurants
bento boxes
travelers
convenient for travelers
gift boxes
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null
Daimaru Tokyo by null

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1 Chome-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-6701, Japan Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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1 Chome-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-6701, Japan Get directions

+81 50 1782 0000
daimaru.co.jp
@daimaru_anatahadoshite
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@daimaruTOKYO

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 14, 2026

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A Local Reveals Where to Eat in Tokyo

"A major department-store food hall located at a key rail hub that specializes in bento boxes tailored for travelers, serving the ready-to-go meals many people buy before boarding long-distance trains." - Yukari Sakamoto

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Daimaru Tokyo

Giovanni A.

Google
Daimaru Tokyo is the ultimate one-stop shop—especially if you’re heading to the airport. The department store has everything: souvenirs, snacks, high-quality gifts, and even luggage if you need one last piece before flying out. The layout is easy to follow, with maps available to guide you through, and the bathrooms are spotless (huge plus when traveling). We came here while waiting for the airport limousine bus, and it was the perfect way to unwind, browse, and pick up those last-minute souvenirs without stress. There’s something for everyone—whether you want high-end treats, casual snacks, or practical travel items. Pro tips: • Airport connection → the limousine bus stop is right here, so it’s convenient for travelers. • Souvenirs → the basement food hall has beautiful gift boxes of sweets, tea, and snacks. • Luggage → you can buy carry-ons or large suitcases if you’re short on space. • Clean bathrooms & maps → makes it easy to navigate and refresh before traveling. • Timing → great place to spend an hour or two before heading to Haneda or Narita. Perfect mix of convenience and variety—highly recommend stopping here before leaving Tokyo.

Muew V.

Google
Very recommended place in Tokyo if you want to find JP snack/ cosmetics/ clothes/ etc. Dont forget to get 5% discount for foreigner.

Agnes S

Google
Found my fave greek yogurt here!! It’s double the price of other yogurts but so so worth it. Tastes like ricotta/ cream cheese?

PY C.

Google
This place is amazing with nice place and good and cheap food as compare with outside family mart or Lawson.Its a place to purchase food if going on long trip for over few hours to have lunch on train

Florence L.

Google
🟧 Oct 2018 /Wed = 🙏🏻💜 Memories / throwback pics ------------------------------------ ● This is the massive Daimaru Food Hall at Tokyo Station ( ❇️ Yaesu entrance side). 😅 So many cakes and cookies! Oh My. This is just the confectionary hall. So much souvenirs for me to buy. ✔️ We spent an enjoyable time here at this basement confectionery hall. 🟡All sorts of interesting biscuits + beverages and snacks were sold here. 🤎A must visit.

Luke L.

Google
A shopping plaza building next to Tokyo Station, and if you don't have an actual item you are looking for to shop, then you may end up spending forever at the building looking at everything. It goes on and on and up to 13 or 14 floors for shopping and restaurants. So you get to eat and refill your fuel, then shop again. The tax-free process counters are also on the floor with the restaurant by the corner on the floor. Just check out the floor plan to see for the location.

김환철 (.

Google
If you don’t have much time to go some restaurants, Daimaru would be great choice. There are so many take away shops, you can buy sushi, sashimi don, katsu don, unagi don almost every Japanese. I recommend to buy food before you back to airport or picnic! Food is yummy Actually I brought food to airport and had it balcony at airport haha 😂😂

Maria G.

Google
Huge store with 10 floors of designer brands, 2 floors of restaurants and a good court with amazing looking sweets!