Discover the best top things to do in Ginza, Japan including Kazui's Private Kabuki Tour, HiSUi TOKYO, Waspa, Facia Ginza Tokyo, Ginza, Kabukiza Theater, Ginza Itoya Hontren, Dover Street Market Ginza, H.I.S. Tourist Information Center Ginza Core, Tir na nog.
Restaurants in Ginza
5.0 based on 80 reviews
Kabuki is a very fascinating performing art. I have enjoyed Kabuki for many years! I wish to share my many experiences and knowledge; to show guests a part of the Japan I love as a Japanese person. I want many people to enjoy Kabuki as I do, but I think pople can enjoy Kabuki more with some information before you rent the subtitle devices.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
Whether it is trying on an authentic Kimono and enjoying the fine craft of the Japanese tea ceremony, or trying your hand at using a real sword akin to a samurai; while you are in Japan, why not experience some of the country’s unique culture here at Hisui Tokyo.
5.0 based on 52 reviews
We had the 90 minute bamboo massage and it was an excellent combination of traditional Japanese massage with bamboo sticks mixed with oil aromatherapy. Excellent pressure, beautiful rooms, we felt completely relaxed and refreshed afterwards!
5.0 based on 52 reviews
Facia is a private spa which located in Ginza, the heart of Tokyo. Our main customers are Japanese but tourists from western countries and Asia have visited our salon. We also have English-speaking staff. We will remove the fatigue of the trip here in Japan and refresh your body.
I had a 90-min Premium Facial Treatment in Jan 2020. The “face correction” part was quite painful but it did help to make my face more balanced and my chin sharper. The facial treatment part was very soothing. The environment was comfortable and relaxing. The salon was small but well arranged. They even have a dressing table for you to do your makeup and hair after treatment. My therapist, Ms Michi, was nice and professional. Treatment price of ¥18,800 plus tax is reasonable given it’s in Ginza and the specialty of treatment.
4.5 based on 4,737 reviews
This large neighborhood is home to many stores and restaurants and is a favorite destination for the youth of Tokyo.
This district, considered one of the most exclusive shopping areas in the world, has the largest concentration of Western brands in Japan, including Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and many others. You will also find huge stores of leading electronics companies, including Apple and Sony. Every Sunday and Saturday, from 12:00 to 17:00, the main street that passes through the Ginza district becomes a "pedestrian paradise" and is closed to vehicular traffic, so it's the best time to get there.
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 347 reviews
Ginza Itoya has been a Tokyo favorite for more than 100 years. Recently renovated, the store still stocks a beautiful range of stationery, including greeting cards, letter paper, and wrapping paper.
Not for the usual tourist, this place is going to intrigue you and worse, if you are a stationery geek, empty your pockets in no time. We picked out so many unique items which are made in Japan and would make such perfect gifts rather than the run-of-the-mill souvenirs at airports and tourist traps. floor after floor of unique stationery.
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.※※
4.5 based on 69 reviews
The beautiful bar hidden in Ginza has English-speaking staff and is open until late every night. The unique interior and carefully made original cocktails are a must-see. Hokkaido chocolate and fine Japanese salami praise the wonderful and diverse wine list. A wide variety of Japanese whiskey and Japanese craft beer are available. A magical little place in Tokyo.
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