CLARKS to Open Newest Store with New Store Concept in Futako-Tamagawa

The Clarks store is updating to a next-generation store design. British footwear brand Clarks will open a new store based on its new store concept on April 10, 2026, in Futako-Tamagawa Rise S.C., Tokyo. This marks a brand refresh, shifting from a traditional warm design to a modern, sophisticated space, symbolizing a new phase for the brand.
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British footwear brand Clarks will open a new store based on its new store concept on Friday, April 10, 2026, on the 3rd floor of Futako-Tamagawa Rise S.C. in Tokyo.

This store is born as a space that symbolizes Clarks' new brand phase.

Moving away from the brand's iconic "green" and warm wood-style design, it has been updated to a modern and sophisticated store design based on stainless-steel-like materials and gray tones.

By pursuing a minimalist beauty that is both inorganic and sleek, the space has evolved to accentuate the presence of the footwear itself.

The store area is approximately 23.6 tsubo (78.07 m²). It will carry over 120 SKUs for men and women, offering a wide lineup from the brand's iconic models to the latest collections, collaboration items, and newly launched apparel and accessories.

This new store concept marks the beginning of a new brand stage, merging the heritage and innovation that Clarks has cultivated over 200 years.

You can experience the comfort and design backed by craftsmanship in an unprecedentedly sophisticated space.

Clarks will continue to cherish its tradition as a global brand while pursuing the creation of new value in the Japanese market.

Store Overview

Store Name: Clarks Futako-Tamagawa

Opening Date: April 10, 2026

Business Hours: In accordance with facility regulations

Location: Futako-Tamagawa Rise Shopping Center, Town Front 3F, 2-21-1 Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo

Store Area: Approx. 23.6 tsubo (78.07 m²)

Number of Products: Approx. 120 SKUs (Men's/Women's)

Brand Handled: Clarks


CLARKS Company Profile

Founded as C&J Clark Limited in 1825 in Street, Somerset, in the southwest of England.

Since then, Clarks has continued to be a pioneer in innovative shoemaking. Supported by a combination of its strengths in innovation and craftsmanship, Clarks' advanced manufacturing techniques, technologies, and latest materials have become known worldwide. Its shoe archive of over 22,000 items includes designs like the Desert Boot and Wallabee, each with features that are instantly recognizable as Clarks. Clarks is a global company with retail, wholesale, franchise, and online channels in over 100 markets.

Clarks Brand Profile

Comfort and Timeless Style Born from Craftsmanship

"Clarks" is a collection that fuses Clarks' proud expert craftsmanship with innovative technology to achieve a stylish yet comfortable wearing experience. The simple and sophisticated designs have a universal appeal that fits any style and are loved across eras and trends.

From business to casual, we propose a quality pair for every day with a rich variation that suits all scenes of daily life.

About Clarks Stores

The stores cater to a wide range of needs with a diverse collection, from business to sneakers, centered on evolved versions of iconic models that have been loved through the ages.

Contact:
Clarks Japan Inc. / 03-5411-3055

FAQ

When and where is the new Clarks store opening?

It will open on Friday, April 10, 2026, on the 3rd floor of the Town Front building at Futako-Tamagawa Rise Shopping Center in Tokyo.

What are the features of the new store's design?

It features a modern, sophisticated, and minimalist design based on stainless-steel-like materials and gray tones, a complete change from the previous green and wood-themed style.

What can I buy at the new store?

The store offers over 120 SKUs, including men's and women's shoes (from iconic models to the latest collections), as well as apparel and accessories.