The easiest stations to reach the Ginza district are Ginza Station, which is on the Hibiya, Marunouchi, and Ginza Subway Lines, and Yurakucho Station, which is on the JR Yamanote, Keihin-Tohoku, and Yurakucho Subway Lines.





Ginza
The Ginza (銀座) is Tokyo's premier destination for luxury shopping, fine dining, and vibrant entertainment. This iconic district boasts high-end department stores, exclusive boutiques, art galleries, and chic cafes. Its central Chuo Dori transforms into a lively pedestrian zone on weekend afternoons, offering a unique and relaxed atmosphere for visitors.
Once the site of a silver coin mint, Ginza's name reflects its historical roots. Over time, it became synonymous with sophistication, especially after rebuilding post-1923 Great Kanto Earthquake. Today, Ginza's elegance and charm attract locals and tourists alike for an unforgettable experience.
Getting there
Attractions
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1Kabukiza Theater
Traditional kabuki performances and architecture
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2Ginza Place
Showrooms and dining in Ginza
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3The Seiko Museum Ginza
Seiko watch history and horology
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4Police Museum
Free museum on Tokyo police history
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5Yurakucho
Gado-shita restaurants and relaxed atmosphere
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6Seiko House Ginza
Clock tower and luxury shopping
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7Ginza Six
Large shopping complex with Noh theater
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8Tokyu Plaza Ginza
Shopping complex with city views
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