Ginza Central Street
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Ginza Central Street is Tokyo's premier luxury shopping boulevard, stretching through the heart of one of the world's most prestigious retail districts. On weekends and holidays, the street transforms into a pedestrian paradise called 'Hokosha Tengoku' (Pedestrian Heaven), where visitors can stroll freely among flagship stores of international brands, traditional department stores, and elegant cafes. The area perfectly blends modern sophistication with Japanese attention to detail, offering everything from haute couture to exquisite dining experiences.
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| π Admission | See official site |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
Visit on weekends (12:00-17:00) when the street is closed to vehicles for a more relaxed shopping experience. Most major stores offer tax-free shopping for touristsβbring your passport to save 8-10% on purchases over Β₯5,000. While many luxury boutiques accept credit cards and have English-speaking staff, smaller traditional shops may prefer cash, so carry some yen.
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Ginza Central Street is Tokyo's premier luxury shopping boulevard, stretching through the heart of one of the world's most prestigious retail districts. On weekends and holidays, the street transforms into a pedestrian paradise called 'Hokosha Tengoku' (Pedestrian Heaven), where visitors can stroll freely among flagship stores of international brands, traditional department stores, and elegant cafes. The area perfectly blends modern sophistication with Japanese attention to detail, offering everything from haute couture to exquisite dining experiences.
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