Ginza District in Tokyo

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If you are into shopping, be sure to check out Ginza, a luxury shopping district with some of Tokyo's most famous malls, clubs and restaurants. A place where Japanese and tourists alike spend their money. Find out why this colorful and distinctive part of Tokyo is interesting.


Translated from Japanese ginza - "coin". From the 17th to the 19th century, the Mint was located here, where silver money was minted. Today it is the most expensive area of ​​the city in terms of land value. One square meter is estimated at 100 thousand dollars. In a prestigious place, prices for all goods and services are too high - for example, for a cup of coffee you may be asked for $ 10.

What to see in the Ginza area

Central Street Chuo Dori closed for transport on Sundays. From 12:00 to 17:00, the carriageway is given to pedestrians. This is the best time to walk around the Ginza area. However, you can come to shop any day of the week. The shops are open seven days a week.

The main symbol of the shopping district in Tokyo is Tower ginza wako... The shop building with chimes on the tower was built in 1932. It sells luxury jewelry and other symbols of wealth.

Since 1930, a popular Mitsukoshi department store... Twelve floors and hundreds of boutiques - every shopaholic's dream! If that's not enough, visit Matsuya or Matsuzakaya Mall.

One of the main cultural attractions of the Ginza area is the building Kabukiza, where the traditional theater, popular with the Japanese, is located. You will be amazed by the rich costumes, unusual make-up and ornate plots. Tickets for performances start at 15,000 yen. For an additional fee, you will receive headphones with a translation of the basis of the performance line.

Modern Japan cannot be imagined without electronics, so a shopping mall is open in the Ginza area. Sony complex... They sell computers, stereos, televisions, cameras and camcorders of the latest generation, which are produced by the Sony Corporation.

How to get to Ginza

It is convenient to get to Ginza by metro. Higashi Ginza and Ginza stations are located in the area.

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