Ginza
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Ginza is Tokyo's most prestigious shopping district, featuring luxury boutiques, department stores, and high-end dining establishments along wide, tree-lined streets. This upscale neighborhood transforms into a pedestrian paradise on weekends, when the main avenue closes to traffic and becomes a relaxing place to stroll. From flagship stores of international brands to traditional Japanese crafts and art galleries, Ginza offers a sophisticated blend of modern luxury and cultural refinement.
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| π Admission | See official site |
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| π Hours | Not available |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
Visit on weekend afternoons when Chuo-dori becomes car-free for a more pleasant walking experience. Most department stores offer tax-free shopping and have English-speaking staff to assist international visitors. While credit cards are widely accepted here, some smaller traditional shops may prefer cash, so carry yen just in case.
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Ginza is Tokyo's most prestigious shopping district, featuring luxury boutiques, department stores, and high-end dining establishments along wide, tree-lined streets. This upscale neighborhood transforms into a pedestrian paradise on weekends, when the main avenue closes to traffic and becomes a relaxing place to stroll. From flagship stores of international brands to traditional Japanese crafts and art galleries, Ginza offers a sophisticated blend of modern luxury and cultural refinement.
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