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Best things to do in Ginza in 2023: Tokyo’s Luxury District (According to A Japanese Local)

As Japanese locals, we have done an IN-DEPTH RESEARCH on the best things to do in GINZA for your travel in Japan. Why trust us? We go to Ginza for work and for leisure multiple times a month so we are very familiar in the roundabouts of this famous district in Tokyo you definitely should not miss when traveling to Japan.

Tsutaya Bookstore in Ginza Six, Tokyo

Going to Ginza is one of the luxury Things to do in Tokyo and it is also home to some of the most exclusive shops, luxury hotels in Japan, Michelin star restaurants, entertainment in the city, and it’s a must-visit destination for any planning to travel in Japan.

Whether you are traveling to Japan and seeking for luxury yet affordable travel planning for 7 days or an extended 2-week Japan itinerary, visiting GINZA is a MUST.

Things to do in Ginza in the morning: Eat a Japanese Breakfast

As locals who love dining at a luxury breakfast (and brunch) restaurants, there are three restaurants that have met our expectations that have the balance of value of money and quality of food (and of course, coffee!).

During your stay, we HIGHLY RECOMMEND TO VISIT these breakfast places in Ginza in Tokyo.

  1. Ginza Choshoku Lab – Authentic Japanese Breakfast
  2. Bills Ginza – Luxury Breakfast with Modern Japanese and Australian Breakfast Selections
  3. NOA Cafe – Simple and affordable yet tasty breakfast (Toast and Waffle Selections)

I personally recommend Choshoku Lab if you have not tried an authentic Japanese breakfast. If you are in a “hurry” and have a simpler breakfast, then NOA Cafe is your best choice. If you are up for some luxurious breakfast or celebrating something, then you should have your breakfast at Bills.

Things to do in Ginza: Shop for Best Unique Souvenirs at LOFT flagship store

With Japan’s distinct culture, you do not want to miss the items available at LOFT, a famous household goods specialty store in Japan. The flagship store is located in Ginza which sells a lot of unique yet affordable (starts from 800 yen) Japanese items.

Even the Daruma Doll below which is a figure that Japanese people see as perseverance and diligence is sold for only 1,500 yen.

Best thing to do in Ginza in 2023 - shop at an affordable yet luxurious souvenir shop
Daruma Doll – One of the best souvenirs from Japan

Things to to in Ginza: Visit a Famous Japanese Bakery

We, Japanese, LOVE breads – and of course, bakeries. Ginza Kimuraya is loved by Japanese locals when it comes to bread. Their An Butter (red bean paste with butter bread) is their most popular bread which we definitely recommend you getting when in Ginza. There are also a lot of Modern Japanese breads to choose from.

Free Things to do in Ginza: Visit The Most Luxurious Shopping Malls in Tokyo

With its high-end boutiques and designer stores, GINZA is a shopper’s paradise. In fact, Ginza houses the Top 2 of the Most Upscale Shopping Malls in Tokyo like Ginza Six and Mitsukoshi.

There are three big department stores in Ginza. If you only have one day, we highly recommend just visiting GINZA SIX:

  1. Matsuya – great selection of food in the store basement
  2. Mitsukoshi – crowded with cosmetics brands
  3. Ginza Six – the best place to have coffee or afternoon tea. Also has exhibitions of Japanese art and unique souvenirs. Ginza SIX is the only department store that has a rooftop park where you can enjoy the views of Ginza (don’t forget to grab a Starbucks from the 2nd or 6th floor or Blue Bottle Coffee from the B2 before heading to the rooftop park!)

If you want to have COFFEE, BOOKS, Look for ART EXHIBITION, Rooftop Park, Unique Japanese Souvenirs, our recommendation is to spend your time (around 2 hours) at GINZA SIX.

Ginza Six in Tokyo’s luxury shopping district

Ginza Six (as locals, we call it “G6”) the newest department store opened in 2017, and it’s quickly become one of the most popular destinations in the area. All three stores offer a wide selection of luxury goods and high-end brands that you won’t find anywhere else in Tokyo.

To make the most of your shopping experience in GINZA, check out the exclusive map we have created. This guide features insider information on the best stores and boutiques in the area, as well as tips on where to find the most exclusive items and limited-edition collections.

Did you know that Tokyo has more Louis Vuitton stores than Paris?

ginza tokyo map
The Luxury Japan’s Ultimate Guide Map for Ginza Tokyo
Louis Vuitton Japan in Ginza Avenue

Things to do in Ginza – Luxurious yet Affordable Japanese Lunch

Beyond shopping, GINZA is also home to some of Tokyo’s best restaurants. The district boasts numerous Michelin-starred establishments, offering a wide range of cuisines and dining experiences.

BAKURO ICHIDAI is a luxury modern Japanese restaurant situated in Ginza. They have a luxury lunch set at a 2,500 yen (we tell you, being in Tokyo’s most posh neighborhood, this is a HUGE STEAL when in Ginza!).

Luxurious Lunch at an Affordable Price in Ginza Tokyo – Bakuro Ichidai Ginza

The only trickiest thing is we do not think they have English menu, so you can refer to the menu below and just point to them the picture when you come here during lunch and enjoy the extremely delicious SUKIYAKI lunch set – we personally eat there almost every month! 🙂

Luxurious Lunch at an Affordable Price in Ginza Tokyo

For dinner, If you’re looking for traditional Japanese cuisine, try Sushi Yoshitake, a three-Michelin-starred sushi restaurant that offers some of the freshest and most authentic sushi in the city. For a more contemporary dining experience, check out L’Effervescence, a two-Michelin-starred French restaurant that blends Japanese and European flavors.

Unique Things to do in Ginza: Food Tours and Sushi Class

Attending a Kabuki Show is the most unique thing to do in Ginza.

In watching a Kabuki Show at, you will experience traditional Japanese theater with an evening performance at the Kabuki-za Theatre. It’s a unique cultural experience that combines history, art, and entertainment.

Aside from Kabuki Show, to discover the best of GINZA, we recommend taking both the following experiences:

  1. Tokyo Tsukiji Market Walking Tour and Rolled Sushi Class
    Led by an experienced guide, the tour will take you to the famous Tsukiji Fish Market and have a rolled sushi class after.
  2. Restaurant, Tavern, and Ramen Food Tour
    During this tour, you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local food and drink culture, discovering the dishes and beverages favored by the residents. Savor the delightful taste of ramen, a true Japanese classic. Best of all, there’s no need to worry about language barriers as our knowledgeable guide will be on hand to handle all translations.

    This to is limited to a small group of eight travelers. Dinner and alcoholic beverages are included in the package, making it a hassle-free and enjoyable outing. As a special memento of your journey, you will receive a souvenir porcelain cup, exclusively available to participants of this tour.

Things to do in Ginza: Staying at a Luxury Hotel

For those looking to extend their luxury experience beyond the shopping experience, there are several luxury hotels, and in fact, Tokyo’s most expensive hotels located near Ginza in Japan. Some of the most popular options include:

  • The Peninsula Tokyo: This hotel is the most luxurious hotel near Ginza, just a short walk away from the Louis Vuitton store in Ginza Namiki. With elegant rooms and suites, as well as several dining options and a spa, this hotel offers a truly indulgent experience.
  • The Imperial Hotel Tokyo is a historic and luxurious hotel that has been welcoming guests for over a century. Located in the heart of Tokyo’s Hibiya district, this iconic property boasts exquisite amenities and exceptional service. Guests can indulge in world-class dining experiences and enjoy the serene oasis provided by the hotel’s extensive facilities and amenities.
  • The AC Hotel by Marriott Ginza offers modern and sophisticated accommodations in the heart of Tokyo’s bustling Ginza shopping district. The hotel’s sleek and contemporary design elements create a stylish and functional space for both business and leisure travelers. With its prime location near some of Tokyo’s top attractions, including the Tsukiji Fish Market and the Tokyo Tower, the AC Hotel is the perfect base for exploring the city’s sights and sounds.
Peter, Peninsula Tokyo in Ginza

Things to do in Ginza at night

Ginza is one of my favorite places for night scene. Here in Tokyo, Tokyo’s upscale shopping and entertainment district, is renowned for its luxury boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and dazzling neon lights. As the sun sets, this iconic neighborhood transforms into a vibrant hub of nocturnal activities, offering a different kind of allure to those who prefer the allure of the night. Here’s your guide to experiencing the best of Ginza when the stars are out.

  • Dine at High-End Sushi Bars: Ginza is renowned for housing the most expensive and luxurious restaurants in Japan. You can visit sushi bars like Sushi Iwa or Sushi Kanesaka for an unforgettable omakase experience curated by seasoned sushi chefs.
  • Explore Ginza Yon-chome Intersection: This iconic crossroad is a spectacle of neon lights and luxury at night. Take a stroll and soak in the bustling atmosphere, perhaps capturing the perfect Instagram shot against the backdrop of illuminated billboards.
  • Visit High-End Bars: Ginza boasts some of Tokyo’s most exclusive bars as well as Tokyo’s most romantic rooftop bars for couples. For whisky aficionados, the refined ambiance of Bar High Five is a must-visit. Alternatively, Star Bar offers meticulously crafted cocktails in an intimate setting.
  • Late-Night Shopping: Some stores in Ginza extend their hours into the evening, providing a luxurious shopping experience without the daytime crowds. Explore the multi-level boutiques of Ginza Six for designer fashion, jewelry, and more.
  • Relax at a Jazz Club: Unwind to the soothing sounds of live jazz at one of Ginza’s sophisticated music venues. Blue Note Tokyo and Ginza Music Bar are just a couple of spots where you can enjoy live performances with a nightcap in hand.

Conclusion

Ginza is the most luxurious shopping district in Tokyo. You have options to spend a lot of money on some high-end, premium shopping and dining experiences but we have detailed out what we, Japanese locals recommend the best things to do in Ginza in 2023 thinking the best value for money.

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