Shopping · Naka, Hiroshima, Japan
About
Aēsop Hiroshima is more than just a skincare boutique; it’s a haven for beauty enthusiasts in the bustling Naka Ward of Hiroshima. Located at 5-14 Shintenchi, this elegant store offers a curated selection of Aēsop’s renowned skincare products, known for their high-quality ingredients and exquisite scents. The inviting atmosphere and tasteful decor create a serene shopping experience, making it a perfect stop for anyone looking to indulge in self-care or find the perfect gift for a loved one.
While Aēsop Hiroshima boasts a respectable rating of 3.2 based on 28 reviews, the customer experience can be a mixed bag. Many patrons have praised the staff’s friendliness and product knowledge, highlighting their ability to guide customers toward suitable products tailored to individual needs. However, some visitors have noted a tendency for staff to promote higher-priced items, even when budget constraints are communicated. This dichotomy offers a glimpse into the store's unique character, where the ambience is as notable as the service.
Open daily from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Aēsop Hiroshima welcomes both locals and travelers eager to explore the brand’s iconic offerings. Whether you're in the market for a thoughtful gift or seeking to treat yourself to luxurious skincare, this boutique promises an experience that blends sophistication with the warmth of personalized service. Just a short stroll from Hiroshima's historical sites, it’s a delightful pit stop on your journey through this vibrant city.
Aēsop's Hiroshima outpost combines the brand's tactile retail experience with a city-specific shopfit that nods to local materials. Service runs at the brand's usual unhurried pace.
SIMPLICITY's Shinichiro Ogata shaped this Hiroshima store around gangi — continuous stepped forms evoking the seven delta distributaries of the Ōta River — in a palette rooted in the city's iron-working history.
Design story
Review summary
Guests frame Aēsop Hiroshima as a polished shop experience. The strongest recurring themes are service, rooms, and design. Current public sentiment sits at 3.3 across 29 public ratings.