Ginza Must-Visit Places Complete Guide (Shopping, Restaurants, Tips)
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The world-famous luxury street, Tokyo Ginza (銀座)! When you actually try to plan your trip, you might feel overwhelmed thinking it’s an expensive and difficult place to visit, wondering where to start.
I’ve personally visited countless places and carefully selected only the truly great ones. With this single guide, you can experience everything from Ginza’s iconic department store shopping to Michelin restaurants, elegant cafes, and hidden free observation decks.

Theme 1: Ginza’s Symbol - Street Walking and Shopping
Your Ginza journey starts right here, at the heart of Ginza.
① Ginza Yonchome Intersection (銀座四丁目交差点)
Ginza’s symbol and meeting place. This intersection where the majestic Wako department store’s clock tower faces Mitsukoshi department store is the ultimate photo spot that fills with countless people on weekends. Just standing at this intersection makes you feel like you’ve truly arrived in Ginza.

② Ginza Chuo Dori (Central Street)
On weekend and holiday afternoons, Ginza’s central street transforms into a massive pedestrian paradise. With vehicles blocked, parasols set up in the middle of the road, countless people freely stroll the streets enjoying shopping and leisure in this special pedestrian paradise experience.
✔️ Operating Hours (as of August 31, 2025)
Today until 6 PM, Ginza Chuo Dori is a pedestrian paradise! Experience the special opportunity to walk right down the middle of Ginza’s streets.
Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays: 12:00 ~ 18:00 (until 17:00 from October to March)

③ Ginza Six Rooftop Garden
A secret garden hidden on the Ginza Six rooftop. The best free observation deck where you can overlook the Ginza streets at a glance. Until September 7th, contemporary artist Yanobe Kenji’s “GINZA SIX BIG CAT BANG: THE FINAL” exhibition is on display at the 1st floor entrance and central atrium.
➡️ [See Details] Ginza Must-Visit Places, Ginza Six Rooftop Free Observation Deck, Ice Rink

Theme 2: Ginza Shopping (Buy, Browse, and Gift)
From duty-free items to special gifts and budget-friendly shopping, here’s everything you need to know about Ginza.
🔥 Essential Shopping Tip!
Planning to shop at Ginza’s department stores and duty-free shops? Beyond the basic 10% tax-free discount, you can get an additional 10% off! Check out the “Discount Coupons Complete Guide” post below for coupons for Lotte Duty Free, Mitsukoshi department store, and more!
➡️ 2025 Japan Travel Discount Coupons Complete Guide (Don Quijote, Bic Camera, Department Stores)
① Premium Liquor Shopping (Duty-Free & Liquor Shops)
Ginza Lotte Duty Free
The best place to buy Japanese premium sake like Dassai 23 and Yamazaki at the lowest prices.
➡️ [See Details] Tokyo Ginza Lotte Duty Free Shopping (Dassai 23, Yamazaki 12 Year Review)
⭐ Want to know about Ginza Lotte Duty Free’s whisky inventory and latest information?
➡️ [See Details] Ginza Lotte Duty Free Whisky Purchase Guide (Yamazaki, Hibiki, Free Tasting)

Imadeya Ginza
A premium liquor shop where you can find rare sake from all regions of Japan.
➡️ [See Details] Tokyo Ginza Six Sake & Whisky Shopping (Imadeya Ginza Review)

② Special Travel Gifts
Shiseido Parlour
100 years of tradition, the place to find elegant desserts and gifts.
➡️ [See Details] Tokyo Ginza Travel Gift Shopping Shiseido Parlour Ginza Main Store Review

Ginza Itoya
A 100-year-old stationery store. The entire building is filled with stylish design stationery.
➡️ [See Details] Tokyo Ginza Itoya Stationery Main Store Shopping Review

Kuya - Monaka
140 years of tradition, the legendary Japanese confectionery shop in Ginza that even Natsume Soseki loved. With its rarity (hard to get without reservation) and elegant taste that’s not too sweet, it’s the perfect choice for a dignified gift for parents or elders.
➡️ [See Details] Tokyo Parents Gift, If You’re Worried, Ginza Kuya Monaka
③ Budget-Friendly Shopping Spots
- Don Quijote Ginza Main Store: 24-hour shopping anytime
- Ginza Loft: Latest cosmetics and snacks from all over Japan
- OK Mart Ginza: Discount supermarket for affordable Japanese groceries

Theme 3: Ginza Gourmet (Taste, Drink, and Enjoy)
Is Ginza only expensive? We’ve gathered everything from Michelin stars to budget-friendly lunches and classic cafes.
① Reliable Meals
Yamanoue - Tempura Omakase ¥10,000+
Michelin-starred tempura at reasonable lunch prices!
➡️ [See Details] Yamanoue Tempura Omakase, Tokyo Ginza Six Restaurant Review

Sumiyaki Unafuji - Eel Bowl ¥5,000 ~ 6,000
Crispy outside, tender inside - life-changing eel bowl from a Nagoya Michelin restaurant.
➡️ [See Details] Sumiyaki Unafuji, Tokyo Yurakucho Eel Restaurant Review

Ginza Tenryu - Gyoza ¥1,000 ~ 2,000
70 years of tradition, giant gyoza bursting with juices.
➡️ [See Details] Ginza Tenryu, Juicy Grilled Gyoza, Tokyo Ginza Gyoza Restaurant Review

Ginza Hachigo - Ramen ¥1,000 ~ 2,000
Michelin Bib Gourmand, 6 consecutive years Tabelog Ramen Top 100 - a true local favorite ramen spot.
➡️ [See Details] Ginza Hachigo Reservation & Waiting Complete Guide

New Castle - Curry ¥1,000 ~ 2,000
Since 1946, Tabelog Top 100 curry that even Kabuki actors visit - curry only menu!

② Elegant Cafe & Snack Time
WAKO Tea Salon ¥2,000 ~ 3,000
Classic parfait at Ginza’s symbol, Wako department store.
➡️ [See Details] Tokyo Ginza Cafe WAKO Tea Salon Review (Waiting Reservation Tips)

Tricolore Main Store ¥1,000 ~ 2,000
Retro cafe with classic coffee shop atmosphere, famous for morning sets and latte performance.

Akebono Senbei Ginza Main Store ¥1~1,000
Famous for sweet mochi (daifuku) made with seasonal fruits.
➡️ [See Details] Tokyo Ginza Strawberry Mochi, Akebono Ginza Main Store Review

Pain Maison Ginza ¥1~1,000
Crispy outside, soft inside - Ginza’s hottest salt bread.
➡️ [See Details] Tokyo Ginza Salt Bread Restaurant Pain Maison, Online Reservation Review

③ Perfect End to the Day
Sapporo The Bar ¥1,000 ~ 2,000
The happiness of a glass of ‘Perfect Kuro Label’ draft beer poured by an expert.
➡️ [See Details] Tokyo Ginza Beer Restaurant Sapporo The Bar, Perfect Draft Beer Review

🚶♂️ Enjoy Ginza Like This! (Recommended Half-Day Course)
[Morning] Tsukiji Market → [Afternoon] Ginza
After filling up on fresh seafood and street food at the lively Tsukiji Market in the morning, I recommend walking to Ginza. The dramatic contrast between the market’s down-to-earth atmosphere and Ginza’s sophisticated vibe lets you experience Tokyo’s diverse charms all in one day.
Want to know the latest information about Tsukiji Market?
➡️ Tokyo Tsukiji Market Restaurant Guide, Business Hours, Food Complete Guide
Conclusion: A Perfect Day in Ginza
Ginza is more than just a place to shop - it’s a special stage where you can experience history, elegance, and the finest cuisine. Based on these three themes, I hope you create your own Ginza story.
If you have any questions about traveling to Ginza, feel free to leave a comment anytime!
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