Things to do in Ginza / Tokyo

Ginza, situated in , Chuo ward ,Tokyo, stands as one of Japan’s most esteemed commercial hubs. With roots tracing back to the Edo period, it boasts a sophisticated streetscape and hosts an array of luxury brand stores.

Beyond shopping, Ginza offers an abundance of dining options, including numerous restaurants and cafes serving diverse cuisines. The district also features theaters, museums, music halls, and other cultural venues, alongside numerous historical landmarks.

As night falls, Ginza comes alive with its illuminated streets, immersing visitors in the enchanting ambiance of the urban landscape.

Ginza embodies a tranquil yet refined atmosphere, appealing to a slightly more mature audience.

Travel Information

Where is the station in Ginza?

  • Ginza station
  • Ginza 1-chome station
  • Higashi-Ginza station
  • Yurakucho station ( Within walking distance )
  • Hibiya station ( Within walking distance )

Activities in Ginza

Chuo Dori

This is Ginza Chuo-dori, the main street of Ginza.

Both sides of this wide, liberating street are lined with long-established department stores, cutting-edge fashion stores, gourmet buildings, movie theaters, and more, attracting many people.

On weekends and holidays, the area is a pedestrian paradise, “Hokousha Tengoku” with approximately 1 kilometer of the street open to the public.

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Kabukiza Theater

The Kabuki-za Theater in Ginza is Japan’s most renowned Kabuki theater, showcasing one of the country’s traditional performing arts. Kabuki features exclusively male actors and is celebrated for its elaborate gestures, facial expressions, and live music played on instruments like shamisen and flutes. It enjoys popularity both domestically and internationally, with performances held overseas. Kabuki performances are known for their dazzling costumes and elaborate stage sets.

The exterior of the Kabuki-za Theater is also beautiful, so many people come to see it for that reason alone.

Also, you can buy souvenirs even if you do not have a Kabuki ticket, so you can buy Japanese-style items with Kabuki patterns.

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Shopping

Ginza offers a plethora of shopping options, predominantly housing luxury brands and department stores. However, it also features numerous reasonably priced and specialty stores.

UNIQLO

UNIQLO represents Japanese fast fashion.
Its simple designs, good quality, and low prices make it popular among a wide range of customers.The UNIQLO in Ginza is the largest in Japan.

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GINZA SIX

Ginza Six is a commercial complex that opened in 2017. It houses hundreds of stores, including many luxury brands. Therefore, it can be said that the stores in Ginza Six are generally high-end establishments.

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ITOYA

Ito-ya is one of Japan’s largest stationery stores, with roots dating back to 1883. Spanning up to the 12th floor, the entire building is dedicated to stationery. It’s a must-visit destination for enthusiasts of fine stationery.

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GINZA MITSUKOSHI

Ginza Mitsukoshi is a prestigious luxury department store, founded in 1930. Hosting approximately 900 brands, the store offers an extensive array of products, including ladies’ wear, men’s wear, children’s wear, cosmetics, jewelry, household goods, and food items.

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GINZA HAKUHINKAN

The toy department, occupying the first basement floor through the fourth, offers around 200,000 items, including toys, stuffed animals, games, dolls, and more for both kids and adults. Plus, the store features one of Japan’s largest slot car circuits, measuring about 50 meters.

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TOKYU PLAZA

Tokyu Plaza Ginza is a commercial complex that offers a wide range of stores, including fashion, sundries, gourmet foods, and entertainment. It has everything from fast fashion and other reasonable stores to high-end stores, as well as entertainment facilities such as a movie theater and galleries.

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Free Gallery

In Ginza, there are museums and galleries that offer free admission. Numerous companies and individuals manage these cultural venues as part of their commitment to promoting culture and enriching the community.

GINZA GRAPHIC GALLERY

The first gallery in Japan dedicated to graphic design.
Opening Hours :11 to 19

Closed : Sunday

https://www.dnpfcp.jp/gallery/ggg_e/

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Pola Museum Annex

This museum is operated as part of the POLA ORBIS Group’s cultural programs. It holds a variety of domestic and international exhibitions, with a focus on contemporary art.

Opening Hours :11 to 19

https://www.po-holdings.co.jp/m-annex/en/

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SHISEIDO GALLERY

A venerable art gallery run by a cosmetics company. It exhibits innovative works of art with a focus on contemporary art.

Opening Hours :11 to 18 or 19

Closed : Monday

https://gallery.shiseido.com/en/

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Night view

Ginza comes to life at night, adorned with towering skyscrapers and dazzling neon lights, casting a spellbinding atmosphere.

The illuminated streets of Ginza are a delight for tourists and shoppers alike, constituting a vital element of its nocturnal allure.

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