Neighborhood
Tsukiji Outer Market
ToggleTsukiji, once home to one of the world’s most renowned fish markets, now hosts the Tsukiji Outer Market, bustling with a community of merchants and food suppliers, sustaining its vibrant business.
Shinbashi Enbujo
ToggleThis Theater was built in 1925 and originally planned as a space to present the dance performances of the local geisha. Today you can see performances including drama, kabuki and traditional dance.
Kyukyodo
ToggleKyukyodo, an esteemed specialty store founded in 1663 renowned for its wide array of high-quality and practical Japanese products, offers incense, calligraphy supplies, and Japanese paper goods.
Kabukiza Theater
ToggleThe Kabukiza Theater in Ginza dates back to 1889 and stands as an icon of the area, offering an immersive experience into one of Japan’s most vibrant and captivating traditional art forms.
GINZA SIX
ToggleBringing together high-end shopping and world-class culture, GINZA SIX is a modern-day reinterpretation of Tokyo’s most historic commercial district, Ginza. The basement houses a Noh theater.
GINZA ITO-YA
ToggleITO-YA, identified by its giant red paper clip, is a stationery shop where each floor is brimming with unique stationery items including notebooks, small leather goods, and greeting cards.
Dover Street Market Ginza
ToggleProduced by Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garcons, this fashion concept store, founded in 2012 under ‘Beautiful Chaos,’ houses six floors adorned with global brand items and emerging Japanese labels.
GINZA MOTOJI OTOKO NO KIMONO
ToggleStocking the finest kimono from all over Japan, GINZA MOTOJI OTOKO NO KIMONO is Japan’s first Men’s Kimono Specialist store. GINZA MOTOJI is known for their contemporary, meticulously hand sewn, order made kimono. They even have a women’s kimono store just around the corner.
FEELSEEN GINZA
ToggleOpened in May 2022, FEELSEEN is a lifestyle store featuring a variety of interior design, fashion, and art concepts on 1st-3rd floors. The 4th floor is dedicated to a gallery and art space.
Gallery Koyanagi
ToggleGallery Koyanagi is a long-standing gallery, founded in Ginza in 1995. The exhibition features domestic and international contemporary artists such as Hiroshi Sugimoto, Sophie Calle, and more.
Tokyo Gallery + BTAP
ToggleTokyo Gallery + BTAP, founded in 1950, is the first contemporary art gallery in Tokyo. It champions Asian contemporary art, spotlighting Japan, China, and Korea on a global scale.