Life / Living / Hospital Spots in Nihonbashi / Ginza Area

  • Tokyo Stock Exchange
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashikabutochou 2-1
    An exchange for financial instruments located in Nihombashikabuto-cho, Chuo City, Tokyo. The exchange has opened for markets including the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, on which is listed the stocks of various famous international and domestic companies, and the Second Section, Mothers and JASDAQ. In Japan, the name of the exchange is frequently shortened to Tosho.
  • Ozu Washi
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    4.0
    41 Reviews
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashihonchou 3-6-2 Ozu Main Building Building
    A washi Japanese paper shop established in 1653, Ozu Washi carries washi designed for painting, calligraphy, crafts, interior design, and a variety of other purposes with a focus on handmade washi papers from around the country. The shop also operates the Ozu Gallery, which holds exhibitions and classes on making washi paper by hand, as well as the Ozu History Museum, which contains exhibits on the history of paper and Ozu.

    This paper store is a fun place to shop for its artistic papers of every design, color and texture. Gift items are available in all price ranges. If you have the time, pay the small fee to make...

  • Kiwa Products Kirarito Ginza Store
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 1-8-19KIRARITOGINZA5F
    An atelier cafe which sells parts for making bead accessories. The shop is filled with colorful beads in all shapes and sizes and made from all kinds of materials gathered from across the country and around the world. There's a cafe space in the back where you can work with beads while enjoying a cup of fresh brewed coffee. The shop also lends tools to those who don't have them. The shop periodically conducts workshops where you can learn about making accessories and eat tasty sweets.
  • GEKKOSO (Gekkoso Art Store)
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 8-7-2 Nagasu Building 1F/B1F
    This long-established art supply store was founded in 1917. The married couple Tekkan and Akiko Yosano loved the founder Hyozo Furuhashimoto, so they chose the name Gekkoso. The sign you see today is the original written by Akiko Yosano. Their Friend Calling Horn logo was the idea of the cultured class who used to visit. They produce all the art supplies they sell, and 26 of them are patented. There are several galleries at the shop, as well as an area for artist presentations.
  • Chikusen
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashikobunachou 2-3
    This is a historic clothing store, established in 1842, located in Nihonbashi, Tokyo. Chikusen primarily specializes in yukata kimonos having been hand dyed by artisan in the same manner since Edo and Meiji periods. The acclaim of these has not remained in Japan but has spread abroad to countries all across the globe. The yukatas have been introduced and promoted in many magazines and in commercials. The store not only carries yukatas, but other Japanese hand towels, furoshikis, and small items. These all have beautiful Japanese dyed designs and are available in-store and online as well. The recent new designs of the Chinese zodiac, and many other collaboration items are offered.
  • Ubukeya
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    4.0
    4 Reviews
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashiningyouchou 3-9-2
    Ubukeya is a traditional Japanese blade maker that was established in 1783. Nestled between the buildings in Nihonbashi Ningyocho is a wooden storefront where it feels like you've stepped back in time. Ubukeya's name originated when store founder Kinosuke said their knives were sharp enough to shave, cut and remove ubuge (peach fuzz). Now they offer an array of western and Japanese blades, knives, scissors, and tweezers. Their tweezers are highly praised and smiths bring their unfinished items for the craftsmen to sharpen into finished blades.

    This shop nudes between more modern and certainly higher buildings. It is visible it comes from different era- where the quality does matter more than the price. The shop offers not only knifes but...

  • ATELIER MUJI GINZA
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 3-3-5 MUJI Ginza 6F
  • St. Luke's International Hospital
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Akashicho 9-1
  • AppleStore Ginza
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuo-ku
  • Don Quijote Ginza Motodate
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    4.5
    4 Reviews
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 8-10 Ginza Nine 3 Gokan

    もっと歌舞伎町店のような、キラキラとした感じの店舗だと思ったら、案外素朴な感じでした。ただ揃うべきものはほぼ揃っており、しかも面積も広いので、余裕で1時間ぐらいゆっくりショッピングできる。

  • MUJI Ginza
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 3-chome 3-ban 5-go
  • National Cancer Center Chuo Hospital
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Tsukiji 5-1-1
  • Tsukuda River City Dermatology
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Tsukuda 1-11-8
  • HANDS Ginza
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 2-2-14 Marronnier Gate Ginza 15-9F
  • Chuo Ward Office
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Tsukiji 1-chome 1-ban 1-go
  • Harumi Triton Square Office Tower Z
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Harumi 1-8-12
  • Tokyo Towers Dentistry Dept
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Chuou-ku Kachidoki 6-3-2 The Tokyo Towers Mid Tower 1F
  • Maruzen Nihonbashi
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Nihonbashi 2-3-10
  • Ministry of Finance National Tax Agency Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Tsukiji 5-3-1
  • Kabukiza Tower
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 4-12-15

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