Discover the best top things to do in Ginza, Japan including Kabukiza Theater, H.I.S. Tourist Information Center Ginza Core, Uniqlo Ginza, Kabukiza Gallery, Marugoto Kochi, GU Ginza, Nakagin Capsule Tower Building, Sony Building, Sukiyabashi Park.
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4.5 based on 1,005 reviews
Traditional Japanese Kabuki performances can be seen at this refurbished theater in the Ginza district.
The tickets are available over the counter half an hour before the play which spares all the hassle with prebooking. The theatre itself is impressive and the play worth seeing even for non Japanese speakers. The costumes from Edo period look like a fairytale, it was also suprising to hear the music and voices during the play. You can use Enhlish transcripts.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
Ginza-Core Tourist Information Center is operated by H.I.S. travel agency. Our philosophy is to continue providing useful information to our customers. Please feel free to drop by or contact us to access a wide range of detailed, updated tourist's informations. Hotel and flight reservation, exciting day tour booking, pocket wi-fi rental, baggage storage and many more! ※※Ginza Core TIC will be closed on 20th(Mon.) 21th(Tue.) February.※※
4.0 based on 472 reviews
Japan's flagship Uniqlo fills 12 floors with quality, cheap clothing for men, women, and children. Limited-edition exclusives, childcare, language assistance, and a concierge are all available here.
A must visit for all Uniqlo shoppers and shoppers in general. Located in the fashionable center of Japan, Ginza. This place has flor after floor after floor of clothing. Now if you are into fashion, this place satisfies that check box, but what's even better, is that it's pocket friendly so you can pick up a few items to take back home. After all, it's a great cocktail topic when you tell them you picked up that shirt in Tokyo. Bottom line, it's a must for anyone looking for fashion, savings, and a shopping experience.
4.0 based on 104 reviews
【Welcome to the KABUKI experience space!】 Have you ever heard of "Kabuki"? Kabuki is Japan's traditional arts and is regarded as one of the world's greatest theatrical art! At the Kabukiza Gallery, props and sets actually used in Kabuki performances are displayed. Not only can you see it, but there are even some props you can even "touch" and "ride"! Kabukiza Gallery is a great way to spend your time in Ginza. Enjoy the wonderful experience of Japanese culture!!
So much stuff there to anticipate like ride on a horse,hop on a ship & make wave sounds,,, youcan dance on the stage& try music too Back of the building outside has a red cool stairs
4.0 based on 125 reviews
I had the pleasure of having dinner here recently in the second-floor restaurant, Tosa Kura. Although Kochi prefecture is well known for its seafood, the sunny climate also makes Kochi one of Japan’s top producers of tomatoes, eggplants, green peppers, ginger and yuzu (a delicious citrus). If you or someone in your group are vegetarian or vegan, the restaurant is only too happy to accommodate them with advance notice. There is truly something here to delight all palates, and the beautifully presented food looks every bit as good as it tastes. Local wines and sake complete the experience. The first floor has a wide variety of Kochi food and craft products for sale. While a trip to Kochi should be on everyone’s Japan travel bucket list, the next best thing is a visit to Marugoto Kochi! The shop is easy to spot because of the regal statue of the samurai Sakamoto Ryoma outside. One of Kochi’s most influential figures in the 19th century, Ryoma has become a well-loved symbol of the prefecture, and the statue makes for a nice photo op, too.
4.0 based on 56 reviews
This was my first visit to GU and it was a great experience! The clothes here are similar in range and quality to Uniqlo, by the prices are better. They also seem to have more sale items. Great shopping!
4.0 based on 49 reviews
The Nakagin Capsule Tower is a mixed-use residential and office tower designed by the iconic architect Kisho Kurokawa and located in Shimbash, near Ginza. Go and see it before they demolishes the building. The hot water to the building was shut off in 2010.
3.5 based on 602 reviews
Situated in Ginza area and quite easy to find. Lots of great products to see while you check out the different levels with the latest products, some of which are not available in Canada yet. Also have the Nissan auto store on bottom level with concept cars for the future and ones coming into market in the near future. Worth the visit.
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