All the best things to eat, see and do in Tokyo's central Chuo ward, from cafés and boutiques to art and street food
In collaboration with Ginza Information Management (GIM), we’ve released our brand new guide map, '30 Things To Do in Ginza'. It’s been four years since our last English Ginza map was released, with this year’s version focusing on 30 venues, ranging from long-established restaurants and shops to art galleries and fancy bars. You’ll also find information on free resting spots and temporary emergency accommodations in the event of a natural disaster.
If you’re looking for the perfect home fragrance, make a beeline for Kurashi no Kaori. Here you’ll find around 25 different scents through products like diffusers, candles, body milk and soap. Two scents are even inspired by the Ginza area, making it the perfect souvenir to commemorate your trip.
Feeling hungry? Head to Sumibi Lupulin, where you can sample unusual meats such as charcoal-grilled deer or boar, best paired with the store’s speciality lemon sour made with lemon syrup ice shavings and shochu. Those with a sweet tooth should not miss out on the kakigori shaved ice desserts that are served all year.
Take a break from exploring and rest your legs for free at Ginza Six’s rooftop garden, the ninth floor of Ginza Mitsukoshi or Sukiyabashi Park.
Pick up your FREE copy at G Info, the tourist information centre opposite Sukiyabashi Park, or at Haneda and Narita airports.