To 05 Ginza

Discover Luxury and Elegance

Where Tradition Meets Modern

Experience Unmatched Sophistication

How to Get There by Train

Ginza Station: Metro Ginza Line, Metro Hibiya Line, Metro Marunouchi Line

Higashi Ginza Station: Metro Ginza Line, Toei Asakusa Line

Yurakucho Station: JR Line, Metro Yurakucho Line

What’s It Like?

Ginza, located in the heart of Tokyo, is a district that showcases different charms during the day and night. By day, it bustles with world-renowned luxury brand stores, art galleries, and theaters, known for its cultural allure. As night falls, the streets light up with dazzling illuminations, drawing crowds to upscale restaurants and bars, creating an atmosphere of refinement. Whether day or night, Ginza offers a diverse range of attractions worth experiencing, each revealing its unique appeal.

The refined, clean atmosphere of Ginza—and the assurance of high-quality goods shoppers can expect there—is something created through the cooperation of the neighborhood’s businesses.
For example, merchants join together every day to clean the streets.
There are also strict guidelines for signage, so no shop can put up a sign that spoils the overall look of the area. In addition, the community has voluntarily set a height limit of 56 meters to prevent a forest of high-rise buildings.
Rather than large developers driving the process, it is the people who run shops and conduct business on these streets who preserve the “Ginza brand.”

4 Chome
GInza Six
Namiki Street
Kumagai Inari Shrine’s Fox
Kabukiza Theater
Night in Ginza
6 Chome
Namiki Street
Sukiyabashi Intersection