Dior inaugurates Dior Bamboo Pavilion, an exceptional new destination in Japan

Published on 02.16.2026 • 2 MINUTES
  • Fashion & Leather goods

Dior has inaugurated Dior Bamboo Pavilion in Tokyo, celebrating the deep and longstanding relationship Japan enjoys with exquisite craftsmanship. Located in the heart of the vibrant Daikanyama district, this new address proposes a unique fusion of cultures and savoir-faire, promising an extraordinary immersion into a reinvented “kingdom of dreams”.   

Inspired by the façade of the 30 Montaigne townhouse in Paris, the Dior Bamboo Pavilion is boldly reinterpreted in a gilded bamboo version, set under the star that has guided the Maison’s destiny since 1947. 

In the heart of the stunning central space, visitors discover the different Dior universes, from men’s and women’s ready-to-wear by Jonathan Anderson to leather goods, shoes, accessories and jewelry, plus a room dedicated to customization of the Maison’s most iconic creations. Each room blends timeless simplicity and modernity as natural materials, refined shades and Dior codes are joined by sublime Japanese craft. Embossed washi paper evokes Parisian moldings, while Japanese lanterns adopt the form of the Lady Dior bag.     

The experience is punctuated by striking artist collaborations. Landscaping creations by Seijun Nishihata, tapestries created by Hana Mitsuii, essential lines of cannage reinterpreted by Studio Takt Project, and  floral compositions by Azuma Makoto all elevate the poetry and refinement of the immersive space.    

The immersive journey culminates with the delectable Café Dior by Anne-Sophie Pic, featuring installations by Ayumi Shibata. The world’s most Michelin-starred female chef proposes a fusion of fashion and culinary savoir-faire for a discovery – or rediscovery – of the Dior heritage.    

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