If you think you already know Ikebukuro, spring 2026 is about to change that.
Opening on March 14, 2026, IT tower TOKYO will rise at the West Exit, on the former site of Ikebukuro Marui. This 29-story mixed-use tower is positioned as a next-generation destination that blends shopping, technology, work, and travel convenience into one place.
At the heart of it all is the BicCamera IT tower TOKYO Store, designed not just for buying electronics, but for discovering how Japanese technology fits into everyday life, especially for international visitors.
Why IT tower TOKYO Matters for Travelers
Ikebukuro’s West Exit is currently undergoing what’s often described as a once-in-a-century redevelopment. IT tower TOKYO is the symbol of that transformation.
The building stands about 140 meters tall and combines retail, offices, and conference facilities into a single vertical hub. But what really sets it apart for visitors is how seamlessly it connects into the city.
IT tower TOKYO is directly linked underground to Ikebukuro Station, where JR lines, private railways, and multiple Tokyo Metro lines intersect. That means you can step off the train and walk straight into the building without worrying about rain, crowds, or complicated routes. For travelers trying to maximize limited time in Tokyo, this kind of access is a real advantage.
A New Form of Electronics Retail: BicCamera, Reimagined for 2026
Located across the 2nd to 4th floors, the BicCamera IT tower TOKYO Store covers roughly 2,755 square meters and introduces a noticeably different approach from traditional electronics megastores.
Instead of focusing only on specs and product comparisons, the store positions itself as a place to explore new ways of living. Staff are trained to explain how devices fit into daily routines, travel experiences, or personal care, rather than just listing features.
The store also builds on BicCamera’s long-standing reputation among international visitors. Multilingual concierge support is available in several languages, including English, Chinese, Korean, and Thai, and a dedicated tax-free counter helps streamline the shopping process. For first-time visitors to Japan, that sense of clarity and support can make a big difference.
Exploring Ikebukuro from IT tower TOKYO
Once you’re done shopping, IT tower TOKYO works well as a base for exploring the surrounding area.
New cafés and restaurants are planned for the ground floor and nearby commercial spaces, creating an environment where office workers and tourists naturally mix. It reflects the increasingly diverse character of Ikebukuro itself.
Ikebukuro’s appeal isn’t limited to shops and theaters. Part of what makes this area feel so distinctly Tokyo is how culture shows up in everyday spaces.
Across the city, Tokyo Metro stations quietly double as art galleries. Some works are instantly recognizable, like the iconic AKIRA artwork by Katsuhiro Otomo at Ginza Station. Around Ikebukuro Station, you will also come across unexpected public art that adds personality to what might otherwise feel like a purely functional space.
There is also a more playful side to moving through the city. Each Tokyo Metro station has its own locally themed stamp, turning everyday travel into a kind of low-key treasure hunt. With IT tower TOKYO as your base, you can hop on the Fukutoshin Line or Marunouchi Line, stop off at different neighborhoods, and slowly fill a notebook with stamps along the way.
Make Your Visit Even Smarter with Exclusive Discounts!
Before you head out, it’s worth checking LIVE JAPAN’s exclusive discount coupons. By bookmarking the BicCamera coupon in advance, you can enjoy tax-free shopping plus additional savings at the IT tower TOKYO store.
For travelers planning to pick up electronics, beauty devices, or daily-use items, it can make a noticeable difference to the total cost of your trip.
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3-2-1, Higashiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 170-0013
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Nearest Station
Higashi-Ikebukuro Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)
8 minutes on foot
- Phone Number 03-5979-7471
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Address
3-2-1, Higashiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 170-0013
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1-8-1, Nishiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 171-0021
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Ikebukuro Station (JR Shonan Shinjuku Line / JR Yamanote Line / JR Saikyo Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line / Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line / Seibu Ikebukuro Line / Tobu Tojo Line)
2 minutes on foot
- Phone Number 03-5391-2111
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Address
1-8-1, Nishiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 171-0021
A Smarter Stop in Tokyo, Starting 2026
IT tower TOKYO isn’t just a new building. It’s a snapshot of where Tokyo is headed.
By combining direct station access, a rethought electronics shopping experience, and a location at the center of Ikebukuro’s redevelopment, it offers travelers a practical and future-focused stop. Whether you’re interested in Japanese technology, smooth tax-free shopping, or simply moving through the city more efficiently, this is one place worth bookmarking before your next trip.
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BicCamera IT tower TOKYOBicCamera
- Address 3-28-13 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
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Nearest Station
Directly connected to Ikebukuro Station underground
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