Discover Japanese-style things to do in Ginza with our latest guide map

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Time Out Tokyo Editors
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As Tokyo's centre for high-end boutiques and other upscale shopping opportunities, and located just a quick walk from both Tokyo Station and Tsukiji, Ginza never goes out of vogue – although recent developments (out-of-control tourist hordes, hrm) could suggest otherwise. Our Ginza shopping guide from last year has reportedly run out of print – apologies for that – but help is on the way. Behold 50 Japanese-style things to do in Ginza, our all-new neighbourhood guide that lets you experience the best of an area where the historical and the hyper-modern coexist.

50 Japanese-style things to do in Ginza will show you another side of the neighbourhood, highlighting everything from major department stores offering refined 'Made in Japan' products to Ginza Place, the area's latest landmark that houses a Nissan gallery spread out over two entire floors.

The free guide is available across Tokyo, from the Shibuya Station Tourist Information Centre to bars, shops and major hotels, as well as at our very own Time Out Café & Diner in Ebisu. Pick it up right away to start planning your tour of the spiritual, natural and culinary sides of Ginza.

Sip on an exclusive cocktail at the venerable Lupin bar
Bite into a pork cutlet at Rengatei, the restaurant that's said to have introduced the dish to Japan
Sip green tea high above the city at the Kabukiza tower's café
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