The landmark building is Seiko House Ginza, formerly known as the Wako Main Building. Completed in 1932, this Neo-Renaissance structure is famous for its iconic Hattori Clock Tower, which has served as the heartbeat of the Ginza 4-chome intersection for nearly a century. It survived the firebombing of Tokyo and stands as a symbol of the city's resilience. Inside, the floors are dedicated to luxury, housing the world's most comprehensive selection of Seiko timepieces, including the Grand Seiko Flagship Boutique, alongside high-end jewelry, porcelain, and fashion.