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MITSUKOSHI BGC is set to bring a touch of Japanese magic to the heart of Manila this holiday season with various Japanese Christmas concepts and activities for a unique and distinctly Japanese experience.

This year, MITSUKOSHI BGC unveils a dazzling display of lights and activities that promises to capture the essence of a Japanese Christmas in the Philippines. The Japanese mall channels the Japanese Christmas spirit with its festive spirit, including special concepts, seasonal treats, and, of course, the grand illumination of its unique Shirakawa-go-inspired centerpiece. Shirakawa-go is a registered World Heritage Site that is illuminated only six times a year during winter. The light-up event is a popular event that represents winter in Japan. Shoppers can expect an immersive celebration that blends cultural richness with the warmth of the holidays.

“We are thrilled to share a slice of Japanese Christmas with the Manila community,” said Mitsunori Morohoshi, MITSUKOSHI BGC General Manager. “Our goal is to create a magical experience that blends Japan’s and the Philippines’ cultural richness with the warmth of the holidays.”

Holidays Made Fuyu

To appreciate the charm of Japanese-style Christmas, visit the MITSUKOSHI BGC this holiday season. Experience Japan’s winter aesthetic complemented with activities that are uniquely Japanese for a holiday made FUYU.

From November 18 to December 24, shoppers can engage in exciting activities taking place in different areas of the mall. Patrons have the opportunity to indulge in immersive activities the whole family can enjoy, such as Bag and Chopstick Making Classes. Kids can also try their hand at making mugs and bowls at the Christmas Pottery Class or blending traditional matcha drinks at the Christmas Matcha Making Class.

Get the MITSUKOSHI Day Pass, a version of Japan Rail Pass, to access select dining and shopping merchants. Purchase receipts worth Php 1,000.00 from December 4-21, earn you raffle entries for a chance to win exciting prizes.

Give your gifts a touch of elegance Japan-style. Just buy items worth Php 3,000 from any stores at MITSUKOSHI BGC to enjoy the Japanese cloth wrapping service on December 15- 17 and 22-24.

A day before Christmas, give your kids a memorable time by watching a musical with Santa and Friends. For last minute shopping, get a chance to win a treat. The 25th customer of every store in MITSUKOSHI BGC will receive a stub for a FREE authentic holiday Japanese cake.

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The Seasons Residences

MITSUKOSHI BGC is located at the podium level of The Seasons Residences. A joint project of Japan’s Nomura Real Estate Development, Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings, Ltd., and Federal Land, the Japanese-inspired development features four towers representing the four seasons of Japan—Haru (spring), Natsu (summer), Aki (fall), and Fuyu (winter).

Its fourth tower, Fuyu, will feature innovative spaces and curated amenities reminiscent of Japan’s winters. Each unit reflects the distinct Japanese lifestyle from the design efficiency of its unique storage systems, below-floor drainage system for easier pipe maintenance and repairs, to the damping technology that can withstand earthquakes and typhoons experienced by both the Philippines and Japan.

The Seasons Residences is nestled within Grand Central Park, Federal Land’s master planned community in BGC. The development is in close proximity to the five-star hotel Grand Hyatt Manila, lifestyle shopping centers, a hospital, international schools, and transportation infrastructure such as the new BGC-Ortigas Center Road Link, and the upcoming SkyTrain, BGC-NAIA Bus Rapid Transit System, and Metro Manila Subway System.

Don’t miss out on your chance to own a slice of Japan in the heart of BGC. To learn more about The Seasons Residences, Visit www.theseasonsresidences.ph or email invest@federalland.ph to schedule a private viewing at the showroom located at 7th Avenue corner 34th Street, Grand Central Park, BGC.


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