1
Artizon Museum
Art museum
Exhibits include ancient Greek ceramics, Japanese silk paintings & works by Manet, Picasso & Rothko.
4.60 (1.9K reviews)
2
The Seiko Museum Ginza
Museum
👍 It is a nice historical museum. There are plenty exhibits to see.
However, they limit the amount of time you are allowed to stay. You will feel rushed if you like to read each one of the exhibit’s history or explanation.
4.50 (683 reviews)
3
Ginza Itoya
Stationery store
Expansive retailer offering a wide selection of stationary, writing instruments & desktop objects.
4.40 (14.4K reviews)
4
Hamarikyū Gardens
Garden
Public park with a pond, laid out in the Edo-period style, on the site of 17th-century Shogun villa.
4.40 (10.2K reviews)
5
Nissan Crossing
Showroom
Glitzy showroom for Nissan cars, also a city landmark, with the latest models & vintage classics.
4.40 (3K reviews)
6
Okuno Building
Historical landmark
👍 Surprising place just a few steps from Ginza Main Street: every apartment is now a gallery, managed independently, so whenever you come, some are open some are closed, only very few seem to be shops. The staircases and corridors look original without any changes since they have been built.
4.50 (391 reviews)
7
Kabuki-za
Performing arts theater
Renowned venue for traditional performing arts, featuring elaborate sets, costumes & makeup.
4.30 (9.8K reviews)
8
Seiko House Ginza Clock Tower
Tourist attraction
👍👍 The famous “Seiko House Ginza Clock Tower” in Ginza
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It is a famous story that the Seiko House Ginza Clock Tower was destroyed in Toho's movie Shin Godzilla.
The architectural design was also amazing! ️
"Seiko House Ginza Clock Tower" is a must-see (*^o^)/\(^-^*)
The inside of the store...
4.50 (275 reviews)
9
Statues of Kirin
Sculpture
Column on a stone bridge at the traditional center of Japan, with sculptures of mythological beasts.
4.40 (440 reviews)
10
Ginza Pedestrian Paradise
Tourist attraction
👍 A good way for pedestrians to rest when they are tired, given the many resting stops, tables and chairs available along the boulevard. Spacious walkway makes it very relaxing and less intense and crowded
4.60 (147 reviews)
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Mitsui Honkan
Historical landmark
👍👍 The Mitsui Main Building was built in 1929 as the headquarters of the Mitsui Zaibatsu. It's a wonderful building that looks like a palace.
The former Mitsui main building was designed by Tamisuke Yokogawa, a pioneer in Japanese steel construction, and was completed in 1902. Although it was spared th...
4.30 (501 reviews)
12
Fukutoku Shrine
Shinto shrine
Urban shrine on an ancient site said to be a power spot, where believers pray for lottery wins.
4.20 (2.6K reviews)
14
Mitsui Memorial Museum
Art museum
Collection of Japanese art & artifacts from the Edo period & beyond, including tea ceremony items.
4.20 (1.4K reviews)
15
ginza graphic gallery (ggg)
Art gallery
Contemporary gallery showcasing Japanese design works & exhibitions on the history of print art.
4.30 (403 reviews)
19
Arashio-beya Sumo Stable
Sports school
👍👍 Excellent opportunity and privilege to watch Sumo wrestlers practice in the mornings between 7:30 - 10am. You stand outside and watch through the tinted windows. Occasionally, wrestlers come out for a break. On the day we visited, they all came out after their training and kindly offered some photo...
4.40 (186 reviews)
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Suitengu Shrine
Shinto shrine
Small Shinto shrine dedicated to fertility & childbirth, with an iconic dog statue.
4.10 (6.3K reviews)