Leisure / Outdoors Spots in Nihonbashi / Ginza Area

  • Matsuya Ginza
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    4.0
    311 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 3-6-1
    This is a department store located in the Ginza district of Tokyo’s Chuo City whose roots lie in the Tsuruya Gofuku store that was started in Yokohama in 1869. The exterior walls that switched over to all LED-lighting in September 2006 have made the store become a new landmark among Ginza’s night scenery. The store is home to world famous brands such as Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior, as well as select shops carrying high quality items. The food merchandise area that spans two full floors is bustling with visitors returning from work or shopping.

    A local department store not that well known nor expanded outside japan. Typical store with all the major departments. Was looking for a stationery but they don’t appear to have. Each department...

  • GINZA SIX
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    4.5
    6 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 6-10-1
    The largest shopping complex in the Ginza district featuring world-class luxury brands and top gourmet dining. About 240 brands are represented in the 13-story building with six basement floors. It has a diversity of shops devoted to fashion, lifestyle, food, and more, and there are lots of items and programs that you'll only find there. The central atrium has installations from world-renowned artists and the space garners a great deal of attention any time these change.

    東京三大かりんとうの一つ、、「ゆしま花月」の姉妹店でGINZA SIXの地下2階に店舗があります。本店では取り扱いのない3種類(こはく、まゆずみ、あま)のかりんとうを販売しています。 缶のデザインが凝っていて、赤を貴重としたパッケージが美しく高級感があるので、年上の方への手土産として利用しました...

  • Tokyu Plaza Ginza
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 5-2-1
    This commercial facility facing Ginza’s Sukiyabashi intersection opened as a new Ginza landmark in 2016. It has a distinctive exterior based on a motif of Edo-kiriko (a type of faceted glass from Edo that is a traditional craft), and even features a comfortable lounge in which guests are free to relax as well as a rooftop terrace. Inside the building are a diverse collection of restaurants and shops including miscellaneous goods and duty-free shops based around fashion. HINKA RINKA, a fashion select store targeting adult women, occupies floors three to five and is quite popular. The basement floor is directly connected to Ginza Station.
  • COREDO Nihonbashi
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashi 1-4-1
    This is a commercial facility located on the lower floors of the skyscraper “Nihonbashi 1-chome Mitsui Building” in Nihonbashi, Chuo City, Tokyo. All the five floors in the facility are stores popular with women such as famous casual brands, shops dealing with fashion and unique miscellaneous goods, beauty salons, and cosmetics shops. The restaurant street with a choice of Japanese, Western, Chinese, and ethnic food is open until 11 pm, and is perfect for dinner after work.
  • BVLGARI Ginza Tower
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    4.0
    46 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 2-7-12
    "This building is the location of the flagship store for Bulgari, one of Italy's top high class jewelry brands. Located a two-minute walk from Ginza Station and Ginza-itchome Station, the extravagant building was designed to resemble a giant glass jewelry box. Floors one through three are occupied by shop areas, while a restaurant and bar operated by Bulgari can be found above. The building's decorative lighting, modeled after Bulgari's iconic Serpenti (Italian for ""snake"") jewelry series, has become a wintertime tradition in Ginza. The magical, beautiful color changing lights illuminate the Ginza night sky with sparkling luxury."

    I had lunch here and it was easily one of the best meals of my life. They say it is hard to have a bad meal in Italy well this applies to Tokyo as well. All the courses were fresh and sourced from...

  • Shiseido Gallery
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    4.0
    32 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 8-8-3 Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Building B1
    The Shiseido Gallery was originally opened in 1919, making it oldest surviving art gallery in Japan. The Shiseido Gallery's vision is to contribute to the discovery and creation of new types of beauty; focusing on contemporary art, the Gallery works actively to showcase art that embodies the contemporary era while demonstrating both cutting-edge innovation and purity. In 2001, the Shiseido Gallery reopened in the B1 level of the Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Building. With an exhibition space that features a ceiling that is more than five meters in height, making it the highest in the Ginza area, the new Shiseido Gallery has attracted a great deal of interest from international artists.

    Basement floor. Cool space. It’s a quick visit, but so worth it! It’s in Ginza so you can check it out between shopping sightseeing. Hermes 8th floor gallery also cool if you are going to shiseido

  • Tsukishima Monja Street
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Tsukishima 1-8-1
  • Tokyo Square Garden
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Kyoubashi 3-1-1
    An office building and commercial facility directly connected to Tokyo Metro Kyobashi Station (G10) in Kyobashi, Chuo City, Tokyo. A variety of restaurants can be found on floors B1 through 2; the facility is also host an outdoor shop, pharmacy, and community FM radio station. Between floors 3 through 6, there's a nursery school, clinic, Kyobashi Kankyo Station, and the Tokyo Convention Hall.
  • Kyobashi Edogrand
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Kyoubashi 2-2-1
    An urban commercial complex built on the site of the former Kyo Building. The facility was built not by a sole major developer but rather by land and building owners working together as a redevelopment association, resulting in a facility closely tied to the local area. The facility is comprised of two buildings-the preserved and restored Meiji-ya Kyobashi Building, and the new redevelopment building. A wide array of tenants occupies the buildings, from long-standing shops which have operated in the Kyobashi area for ages, to new stores and establishments.
  • KIRARITO GINZA
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 1-8-19
    A commercial shopping facility located at the entrance to Ginza just a one minute walk from Ginza-itchome Station. The name alludes to a wish for the facility to become a shining beacon in Ginza. Built around the concept of “brilliant life stages,” the facility hosts fashionable apparel shops, cafés, and restaurants, as well as a jewelry shops offering wedding rings and a variety of events and shops for assisting with bridal preparations.
  • Harumifuto Park
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Harumi 5
    A metropolitan park located in Harumi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo. The park is equipped with walking paths, an observation deck, a huge playground, cafes, a coworking space, and barbecue facilities, and is recommended not only for families but also for dates. It is known as a scenic spot with a beautiful night view, where you can see Tokyo Tower and Rainbow Bridge up close.
  • Mitsui Memorial Museum
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashimuromachi 2-1-1 Mitsui Main Building 7F
    An art museum located close to Mitsukoshimae Station in Nihombashi-muromachi, Chuo City, Tokyo. The museum was opened in 2005 in order to relocate the Mitsui Bunko Annex in Nakano City. The museum's collection consists of numerous valuable works of art gathered by the Mitsui family over a period of more than 300 years since the Edo period.
  • Marronnier Gate Ginza 1
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 2-2-14
    A commercial complex, tenants include clothing and accessory shops, restaurants, and a Tokyu Hands. Located close to JR Yurakucho Station as well as Tokyo Metro Ginza Station and Ginza-itchome Station, Marronnier Gate Ginza 1 is a convenient place to stop by on the way home from work in the city center. You can also find The Very Hungry Caterpillar Cafe here, a cafe themed after the most-read picture book in the world.
  • Tokyo Takarakuji Dream-kan
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    3.5
    18 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Kyoubashi 2- 5-7 days Land Kyobashi Building 1F
    A free lottery museum located between Kyobashi Station and Takaracho Station in 2 Chome Kyobashi, Chuo City, Tokyo. Exhibits present the history of lotteries, how lottery proceeds are used in Japan, and lotteries around the world. You can even get a taste of what it feels like to win big in the lottery and see what one billion yen in physical bank notes looks like, or what it feels like to try to pick up 100 million yen. The results of lotteries such as the Lotto 6 lottery are also announced at stage in the museum.

    宝くじドリーム館。入場無料です。 1億円の重さ体験や、宝くじの歴史を学ぶことが出来ます。 あまり人はいませんでしたが、抽選会の時には人が増えるのでしょうか。

  • Artizon Museum
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Kyobashi 1-7-2
  • Ginza Place
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 5-8-1
    A new commercial shopping facility built on the site of the former Sapporo Ginza Building. Standing on the corner of an intersection, the white exterior facade of the facility has been carved into a unique pattern modeled after traditional sukashibori fretwork. The Ginza Lion Brasserie cafe and beer restaurant is located on floor B1 and the Ginza Lion Beer Hall is located on floor B2. Ginza Place also hosts showrooms by Nissan and Sony, and a variety of products by these companies are displayed on various floors in the mall.
  • Maronie Gate Ginza 2 & 3
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 3-2-1
    A shopping mall which just had its grand opening in March 2017. Some 120 establishments operate here with a focus on stores selling fashionable apparel, cosmetics, and accessories targeted at working women from their 20s to their 40s. The mall has a full array of services and facilities which will delight young people and women, including SNS-linked photo spots, dresser rooms, and free Wi-Fi. The mall’s passages are spacious and wide, ensuring ease of use for people using wheelchairs or baby strollers.
  • National Film Archive of Japan
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Kyoubashi 3-7-6
    National Film Archive of Japan is located around one minute's walk from Exit 1 of Kyobashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, and around one minute's walk from Exit A4 of Takaracho Station on the Toei Asakusa Line. National Film Archive is the only national film organization of its kind in Japan, and contributes to the invigoration of film culture through film preservation and research, and through film screenings. It is the largest film archive in Japan, with around 80,000 films in its collections. There are two projection theatres, which screen important Japanese and international movies. National Film Archive also has a specialist film library, with a wide range of film-related materials (mainly in Japanese).
  • FANCL GINZA SQUARE
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 5-8-16
    A one-minute walk from exit A3 of Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hibiya Line, and Marunouchi Line. Owned and operated by Japanese cosmetics and health food company FANCL, here customers can experience the latest in the sciences of beauty and health. Highlights include the hands-on-oriented Beauty Shop where you are free to try everything from additive-free skin care products to makeup and supplements to your heart's content; and the Research and Technology Gallery where mini seminars are conducted by researchers every week on Saturdays and Sundays. The facility also offers 80-minute long guided tours which enable you to enjoy many of the experiences on offer all at once (advance reservation required).
  • Pola Ginza
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 1-7-7 Pola Ginza Building 1 FB 1F
    "Right next to exit number seven of Ginza-itchome Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line. This boutique building consists of 12 aboveground floors and two underground floors, delivering fresh and novel surprises to customers based on the concept of ""beauty, the arts, and gourmet food."" The flagship POLA THE BEAUTY shop occupies floor 1 and B1, while the POLA MUSEUM ANNEX gallery, which is free year-round, is located on the third floor. Restaurants and other establishments making their first appearance in Ginza have been inviting into floors 11 and 12."

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