

The best part? Anyone can play the piano, so you can tap out a tune for your friends and fellow shoppers. The piano, the first floor’s pièce de resistance, is part of the Brand Experience Area, which aims to provide customers with novel experiences related to sound and music. With a circular setup that sees the pianist sit center stage with the audience on benches around them, Key Between People brings audience and performer close together for an intimate musical moment. You’ve never seen a piano like this before. Thrill to the Sounds (and Sight!) of the Key Between People Digital Piano To start you off, we’re sharing five of our favorite features of Yamaha Ginza. Indeed, anyone with an appreciation for music is sure to find something to enjoy.

Also filling the shop’s floorspace are experience areas, cafés and concert halls. Not surprisingly, you’ll find instruments, sheet music, CDs and books. The building’s 14 floors - 12 above ground and two below - are filled with everything music-related. This is Yamaha Ginza, one of the largest musical instrument shops in Japan. Tall, with a facade of glass panels coated with gold leaf to varying degrees, the building shines bright during the day and glows with light from within after dark. Walk down Chuo-dori, the main shopping street of Tokyo’s swanky Ginza neighborhood, and you’ll come across an arresting building.
