Announcements
The winners of this year’s Ginza Display Contest have been announced.
The Ginza Display Contest is an annual event with a history of some 40 years. Each year all the shop displays in Ginza are evaluated during the Christmas season when the shop displays are the most spectacular.
The winning shops will be presented with an award, and we will also be holding an exhibit featuring photographs of their displays.
Awarded to shops recognized for superior design and for outstanding environmental consideration through enlivening space
LOUIS VUITTON TOKYO MATSUYA GINZA
MIKIMOTO Main Store
Hermès Japon
Ginza Sony Park
GINZA SIX
VALENTINO GINZA
GINZA Kanematsu
BARNEYS NEW YORK GINZA STORE
Awarded to Ginza Street Association shops for outstanding environmental consideration and contribution to the street atmosphere through their displays (spatial designs)
GINZA EIKOKUYA
Hermès Japon
Ginza Sony Park
GINZA SIX
VALENTINO GINZA
Awarded to shops demonstrating outstanding environmental consideration and contribution to the street atmosphere through their displays (spatial designs) within the entire Ginza area
The following three awards were presented to a total of eleven shops, with additional consideration given to sustained effort and results
◆Gold: Awarded to the most outstanding shops
◆Silver: Awarded to outstanding shops
◆Honorable mention: Awarded to shops with significant future potential
Ginza Itoya
YAMAHA GINZA Store
SAYEGUSA GINZA
comme ca stage GINZA
HOUSE OF DIOR GINZA
Hanatsubaki Dori Christmas Illumination
MONCLER GINZA
Van Cleef & Arpels Ginza main store
Max Mara Ginza 3-chome store
BOTTEGA VENETA Ginza Flagship store
GINZA TENKUNI
Location: | Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Ginza ATM corner Ginza Six 1F, 6-10-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku |
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Dates: | January 12 (Sat) through February 28 (Thurs), 2019 |
Time: | ATM hours (weekdays: 7:00 to 23:00, Sun. 7:00 to 21:00) Note: Until 15:00 on the last day |
Evaluation period: | December 3 (Mon) through December 14 (Fri), 2018 |
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Eligible shops: | All shops in the Ginza district Note: Only the Ginza Street Association members are eligible for the Ginza Street Association Award of Excellence |
Evaluation factors: | Front display windows, facade, and exterior displays (spatial designs) |
Evaluation method: | Evaluated by Japan Design Space Association members and the Ginza Street Association Sales Promotion Committee. Around 70 shops are nominated for the preliminary screening. Winners are determined in the final evaluation round. |
Schedule: | Preliminary screening: December 3 (Mon), 2018 Curbside evaluation: December 8 (Sat) through December 14 (Fri), 2018 Final evaluation: December 18 (Tue), 2018 |
Judging panel: | Japan Design Space Association Ginza Street Association Sales Promotion Committee |
Awards ceremony: | January 11 (Fri), 2019 at the New Year’s reception for the Ginza Street Association |
Head of the Ginza Display Contest Judging Committee
Masayuki Yamada (Japan Design Space Association)
This year, from among the excellent store displays all around Ginza, there were 83 nominations from which the recipients of the several awards were selected.
On one hand, the time had come for renewing the roadside trees along Ginza Main Street, and the view along Main Street felt a little more barren than in other years. On the other hand, powerfully expressive store displays were seen throughout the district.
Ginza Sony Park provided a new open plaza for people to pass through or congregate on the corner of Harumi Dori and Sotobori Dori. Ginza Six presented displays where AR (augmented reality) technologies can be enjoyed.
Valentino Ginza created an out-of-the-ordinary visitor space reminiscent of a small museum of fashion and art. Motifs showing the playful heart — live performances, games, dolls, robot toys, parties, animals, and such — were seen at many of the brand stores and larger shops, directly communicating the sense of fun.
Yamaha constructed a tree out of the wood pieces leftover from the process of manufacturing their pianos. As Ginza Eikokuya showed their Britishness, each store was demonstrating the unique nature of its origins. And then there was Ginza Kanematsu, capturing the essence of store display.
Displays with dynamic presentations and stories were seen everywhere, generating buzz throughout the city. And it didn’t stop there. It spread in other ways, such as new designs in the illuminations on Hanatsubaki Dori, and the 6-chome area reactivation activities pursued on Namiki Dori.
The city was illuminated everywhere by the variety of visitor spaces of high-quality design, brimming with the pleasure of the theatrical, inducing visitors to wander throughout Ginza.
Visitors posted pictures of the displays they found interesting or attractive via SNS, widening the influence of the contest and bringing in more crowds.
Although this is the era in which a city’s ability to express itself is augmented by new technology, the magic of Ginza is its omotenashi, its ability to welcome and engage visitors by established stores, inherited unchanged from the past.
Even as times change, we have confidence that Ginza will retain its own style, including the ability to design visitor spaces.