Tokyo, Ginza
The apex of Tokyo luxury and exquisite dining

Literally translated as “seat of silver,” the name Ginza hails from a silver-coin mint established in the early 17th century Edo period. True to its gilded heritage, Ginza stands as the pinnacle of prestige, its streets adorned with luxury retailers and some of Japan’s most renowned department stores. Amidst this opulent landscape, a culinary symphony unfolds, with over 3,000 eateries within a 500-meter radius of Ginza Station. Among these, numerous fine-dining venues shine, with sushi in particular enjoying esteemed recognition as a high-status delicacy among locals.

Indulge in magnificence

Widely renowned as Tokyo’s premier shopping district, shoppers with a penchant for the finer things in life will find themselves right in their element. The iconic Chuo-dori serves as the central artery of the area, transforming into a pedestrian-only paradise on weekends and national holidays, allowing for traffic-free window shopping and roadside relaxation. Art and culture thrive in Ginza, being home to numerous art galleries and the famous Kabuki-za, where the traditional Kabuki style of Japanese theater comes to life. Naturally, Ginza is synonymous with some of Tokyo’s finest gourmet food, boasting numerous award-winning restaurants and elegant, polished bistros that are discreetly nestled along its vibrant streets.

Seamless connection

Centrally located, Ginza is extremely well-connected, being served by an array of rail lines and stations. Ginza station is a major hub where three crucial Tokyo Metro lines - the Ginza, Hibiya, and Marunouchi lines - converge, ensuring swift and convenient access to and from surrounding areas of Tokyo. The district is also a leisurely walk away from JR Yurakucho station, and is easily reachable from Tokyo station, one of Japan’s most significant rail terminals. Visitors arriving from Narita or Haneda airports will find the direct connection offered by the limousine bus service particularly convenient.

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Makiyaki Ginza Onodera
Tokyo, Ginza
French
¥8,470 - ¥18,150 ¥30,250 - ¥60,500
An innovative 1-star restaurant centered on a wood-fired grill, offering fine French cuisine infused with the essence of Japan.
Junior high school students and above are welcome
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Child age 13+
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Sushi Harumi
Tokyo, Ginza
Sushi
¥18,150
A restaurant started by the well-established Ginza Koju restaurant, where you can enjoy reasonably priced sushi.
Children are welcome but must be able to eat the same course as an adult
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Child age 10+
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Sakuragi
Tokyo, Tsukiji
Japanese, Kaiseki, Washoku
¥22,000 ¥22,000
A Japanese restaurant in Tsukiji committed to serving freshly prepared dishes from its kitchen.
Children over 7 years old are welcome
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Child age 7+
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Soba SASUGA
Tokyo, Ginza
Soba
¥11,000
Enjoy fragrant 100% Japanese buckwheat soba that will exceed your expectations.
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Yuina
Tokyo, Ginza
Japanese, Kaiseki, Washoku
¥9,680 - ¥14,520 ¥29,040 - ¥87,120
A masterpiece open kitchen restaurant based on the concept of "serving immediately to ensure deliciousness".
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