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Travel Guide to Ginza Central Street

Experience the luxury and culture of Ginza Central Street, Tokyo's premier shopping and dining destination, where tradition meets modernity.

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A brief summary to Ginza Central Street

  • Ginza, 3 Chome−6, 中央通り, Chuo City, 3 Chome Ginza, Tokyo, 104-0061, JP
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Ginza Central Street: A Shopper's Paradise

Ginza Central Street is one of Tokyo's premier shopping districts, renowned for its blend of high-end retail, trendy boutiques, and traditional Japanese stores. As you stroll down the meticulously maintained streets, you'll be captivated by the architectural beauty of the buildings housing luxury brands, including Chanel, Gucci, and Dior, making it a dream destination for fashion enthusiasts. The street transforms every weekend and on national holidays, pedestrianizing its thoroughfare, allowing visitors to leisurely explore its shops and cafes without the hustle of traffic. This creates a lively atmosphere filled with street performers, food stalls, and cultural displays that enrich the shopping experience. In addition to shopping, Ginza Central Street also offers a variety of dining options, from exquisite sushi bars to casual ramen shops, providing visitors with the opportunity to indulge in Tokyo’s vibrant culinary scene. Don't miss the chance to experience the local delicacies and seasonal specialties available at smaller eateries tucked away in the side streets. For those interested in culture, the nearby Kabukiza Theatre showcases traditional Kabuki performances, offering a glimpse into Japan's rich theatrical heritage. After a day of shopping and dining, unwind at one of the many cafes lining the street, where you can enjoy a cup of matcha or a delightful pastry while soaking in the ambiance of this iconic district.

Local tips

  • Visit during weekends when the street is closed to traffic for a more enjoyable experience.
  • Explore side streets for unique boutiques and local eateries that offer authentic Japanese cuisine.
  • Try to catch a Kabuki performance at the nearby theater for a taste of traditional Japanese culture.
  • Be prepared for higher prices, especially in luxury stores and popular restaurants.
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Getting There

  • Subway

    If you're starting from Shinjuku Station, take the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (red line) towards Ikebukuro. Transfer at Tokyo Station to the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (orange line) and take it towards Asakusa. Get off at Ginza Station. Once you exit, follow the signs to the A5 exit. After exiting, turn right and head straight for about 5 minutes until you reach Ginza Central Street, located at 3 Chome−6, 中央通り.

  • Train

    From Tokyo Station, take the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (red line) directly to Ginza Station. Exit through the A5 exit. After exiting, turn right and walk straight for about 5 minutes until you arrive at Ginza Central Street, which is located at 3 Chome−6, 中央通り.

  • Bus

    If you're near Ueno Station, you can take the Toei Bus (Route 63) towards Tokyo Station. Get off at the Ginza 4-chome stop. From there, walk a couple of minutes heading west until you reach Ginza Central Street at 3 Chome−6, 中央通り.

  • Walking

    If you're already in the Ginza area, you can easily walk to Ginza Central Street. Simply head towards the main shopping district, and follow the signs for Ginza Central Street located at 3 Chome−6, 中央通り. It's a pedestrian-friendly area, so enjoy the sights as you walk!

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