Ginza is everything elegant and stylish; it’s the place for sophisticated Tokyoites. This retro modern precinct is home to the world’s leading brands. Cartier, Sony, Tiffany, Versace, Amardi, Gucci… the list goes on and on. The fashionable stroll down the broad footpaths of Ginza Dori and surrounding streets past the beautiful window displays, and shopping like no other place on earth.
Ginza
Shinbashi Enbujo Theatre
The Shinbashi Enbujo theatre is a large theatre in Tokyo’s Ginza district. The theatre and is located a few blocks south of Ginza’s more famous…
Ginza Map
Below is a Map of Ginza with the major attractions numbered. Ginza is a rather large suburb with plenty of train services passing through it….
Other Ginza Highlights
The suburb of Ginza is well known as Japan’s fashion capital, but there are also plenty of other fascinating things to see here, once you…
Kabuki-za Theatre
The Kabuki-za theater in Ginza is the leading home of the traditional form of Japanese theater, known as Kabuki. Kabuki was first performed in the…
Ginza Shopping
The name Ginza is synonymous with high end fashion; this may have something to do with the price of real estate in the area that…
About Ginza
Ginza is Tokyo’s fashion capital, just as Fifth Avenue is to New York, or Bond Street is to London. It is home to many of…
Tsukiji Fishmarket
The Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in Japan. Tsukiji sells more than 670,000 ton or 500 billion yen of seafood a year….
Nissan Crossing
The Ginza 4 Chome intersection is home to Nissan Crossing, a showcase of some of Nissans’ cars and technology. Nissan is the second largest automotive…
The Sony Building – Ginza
First opening in 1966, the Sony Building attracts around 5.5 million visitors through its doors every year. The Sony building is a seven story showcase…
The Apple Store – Ginza
Apple is one of the world leaders in technological innovation. Their products and have become as much as a fashion accessory as a piece of…