Discover the glitz and glamour of Ginza, Tokyo, with this curated map highlighting luxury shopping, traditional arts, and culinary delights. From high-end department stores and flagship brand stores to historic theaters and serene gardens, Ginza offers a sophisticated urban experience.
GINZA SIX
A department store in Ginza with high-end luxury brands and a rooftop terrace that offers sick views of the city.
Kabukiza Theatre
A famous Kabuki theater in Ginza, right in front of Higashi-Ginza Station, where all characters are traditionally played by men.
Higashi-ginza Station
A convenient access point to the Kabukiza Theater.
Ginza Sony Park
A newly built urban space with art installations and creative pop-ups, partnering with TM Network to create immersive experiences using Sony's latest technology.
1/2 (Nibun no Ichi)
A restaurant in Ginza Sony Park with the concept of serving two smaller-sized dishes instead of one big meal, allowing diners to try more types of food.
Itoya Ginza
The largest stationery store in the world, with multiple floors of cards, pens, and other stationery items, including a cafe on the 12th floor.
300BAR NEXT
One of the first standing bars in Tokyo, where drinks can be purchased with a ticket system for as little as 300 yen plus tax, and they are known for their mojitos that are made using mint from their own farm in Aomori.
Matsuya Ginza
A department store that hosts the world's biggest camera show twice a year, featuring vintage and rare cameras.
Caretta Shiodome
A place with a free sky view of Tokyo from the top floor.
Hamarikyu Gardens
A paid garden next to Caretta Shiodome, known as a nice pocket of greenery, especially amazing for Sakura season.
Ginza Tendon Itsuki
A tempura restaurant offering nine pieces of crunchy tempura for 1,400 yen.
Shiseido The Store
The SHISEIDO flagship store in Ginza with four floors, a photo studio, spa services, skin checkups, and engraving services for personalized lipsticks.
MUJI Ginza
A seven-floor MUJI flagship store with a wall of MUJI coffee, household items, stationery, clothing, a bakery, and a MUJI Hotel.
MUJI HOTEL GINZA
A hotel located inside the MUJI flagship store.
UNIQLO Ginza Store
A Uniqlo flagship store with 12 floors, a Uniqlo Coffee Shop on the top floor, a flower shop on the first floor, and the option to customize T-shirts or bags.
Ginza Corridor Street
A long dining street that stretches from Shimbashi to Yurakucho under the train tracks, popular among locals and salarymen.
Shimbashi
An area where you can find izakayas and bars under the train tracks.
Yurakucho
An area that is within walking distance from Ginza.
Tokyo Station
An area that is within walking distance from Ginza.
Shimbashi Station
A station that is located at the end of the train tracks filled with bars and restaurants.