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Ginza Shopping District — Luxury & Tradition

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Ginza Shopping District — Luxury & Tradition

Ginza (銀座, 'silver mint') is Tokyo's premier luxury shopping district, an 8-block grid of flagship stores, department stores, art galleries, and high-end restaurants. The area's development began in the Meiji era (1868-1912) as Japan's first Western-style brick shopping street, and it remains Tokyo's most prestigious commercial address. Chuo-dori (中央通り), the main street, is lined with flagship stores — Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Apple, Uniqlo (12 stories), and Japanese department stores (Mitsukoshi, Wako, Matsuya).

Ginza balances modernity and tradition — centuries-old artisan shops selling wagashi (traditional sweets), incense, handmade paper, and crafts operate alongside luxury boutiques. Weekend afternoons (12:00-17:00) close Chuo-dori to vehicles, creating a pedestrian promenade (Hokoten, 歩行者天国) where street performers and vendors appear. Ginza's elevated elegance contrasts with the chaotic energy of Shibuya and Harajuku.

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Getting There

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Ginza, Chuo-ku. Ginza Station (Metro Ginza/Hibiya/Marunouchi lines) or JR Yurakucho Station. District open 24/7, shops typically 10:00-20:00. Department stores: 10:00-21:00. Weekend pedestrian zone (Hokoten): Sat-Sun 12:00-17:00 (April-Sept until 18:00).

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**Luxury shopping:** Ginza Six (ギンザシックス, 13 floors) is the district's flagship mall — Dior, Fendi, Valentino, and 240+ brands. The rooftop garden offers views over Ginza. Wako (和光, iconic clock tower

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