[Shopping Malls in the 18 Districts] SOGO Causeway Bay
🏬 SOGO Causeway Bay
Mall Introduction
SOGO is one of Hong Kong's largest Japanese-style department stores, located on Hennessy Road in Causeway Bay. The 16-story building spans over 400,000 square feet . Its diverse offerings encompass fashion, cosmetics, home goods, a supermarket, and dining options, making it a veritable "shopping paradise."
I feel that SOGO is the “soul mall of Causeway Bay”, especially during SOGO Thankful Week every year, when the crowds are as lively as a carnival!
Brand History 🕰️
- 1985 : SOGO department store opened in Causeway Bay, founded by SOGO Co., Ltd. of Japan.
- 1993 : Sogo Japan's parent company went bankrupt, and the Hong Kong branch was taken over by Lifestyle International Holdings .
- After 2000s : The Causeway Bay store was expanded and renovated to become the flagship store.
- Today : SOGO Causeway Bay is one of the largest department stores in Hong Kong and is renowned for its annual Thanksgiving Festival.
Mall Features✨
- Multi-storey shopping space : 16 floors of zoning, from cosmetics, fashion, home appliances to supermarkets, everything is available.
- Cosmetics Paradise : Bringing together over 100 international beauty brands, it is one of the largest beauty centers in Hong Kong.
- SOGO Thankful Week : Held twice a year in spring and autumn, it is one of the most anticipated department store promotions in Hong Kong.
- Sogo Supermarket : Offers a large variety of imported foods, especially Japanese snacks, alcoholic beverages, and fresh food.
- Convenient transportation : Located directly above Causeway Bay MTR Station, transportation is extremely convenient.
- Japanese department store atmosphere : retains the service culture and floor zoning design of Japanese department stores.
Address 📍
555 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Official website 🌐
👉SOGO Department Store official website
Editor's summary💬
For me, SOGO is a "must-visit spot in Causeway Bay" ! Want to buy cosmetics? Go to SOGO. Want to shop for Japanese snacks? Go to SOGO. Want to find a bargain? Go to Thanksgiving Week ! I can't help but go in every time I pass by because I always find fresh Japanese goods.