

Ginza is home to luxury brands from all over the world and long-established department stores, and is one of Japan’s leading shopping areas that transmits the latest trends.
Ginza is also full of tourist spots with a long history, such as Kabuki-za and Tsukiji Outer Market, and many foreign tourists visit Ginza.
This time, we will introduce the characteristics of the Ginza area, access from major stations, popular tourist spots, and the FU-ZOKU district near Ginza. If you are planning to visit Ginza during your visit to Japan, please read this article to the end.
Characteristics of Ginza

Ginza is a popular city that combines traditional Japanese culture with the latest trends.
The name of the place originates from the silver coin mint that existed during the Edo period.
Ginza is famous for its collection of prestigious, long-established department stores, and you can enjoy shopping at the following department stores.
・Ginza Mitsukoshi
・Matsuya Ginza
・GINZA SIX
・Wako
・Tokyu Plaza Ginza
On the other hand, if you enter the back streets from the main street, there are still some old-fashioned restaurants and general stores that remain. After enjoying some shopping, it’s a good idea to relax at one of the stylish cafes.
Access to Ginza

Ginza is an area with good access, with multiple subway lines running through it and being able to walk from nearby JR stations.
From here, we will introduce access to Ginza from major stations in Tokyo. Please use this as a reference when you visit.
Access from Tokyo Station to Ginza
Access from Tokyo Station to Ginza is as follows.

The most convenient way to get from Tokyo Station to Ginza is on the Marunouchi Line.
Access from Shinagawa Station to Ginza
Access from Shinagawa Station to Ginza is as follows.

The most convenient way to get from Shinagawa Station to Ginza is to transfer from JR to the Ginza Line.
Access from Ueno Station to Ginza
Access from Ueno Station to Ginza is as follows.

The most convenient way to get from Ueno Station to Ginza is on the Ginza Line.
Access from Shibuya Station to Ginza
Access from Shibuya Station to Ginza is as follows.

The most convenient way to get from Shibuya Station to Ginza is on the Ginza Line.
Access from Shinjuku Station to Ginza
Access from Shinjuku Station to Ginza is as follows.

The most convenient way to get from Shinjuku Station to Ginza is on the Marunouchi Line.
Access from Ikebukuro Station to Ginza
Access from Ikebukuro Station to Ginza is as follows.

The most convenient way to get from Ikebukuro Station to Ginza is on the Marunouchi Line.
Sightseeing spots in Ginza

Ginza, which is easily accessible from Tokyo’s main stations, is also a famous tourist spot for foreign tourists visiting Japan.
Here we will introduce three tourist spots in Ginza. Be sure to check it out when you visit Ginza.
Kabuki-za, where you can enjoy Kabuki, a traditional Japanese performing art
Kabukiza, the face of Ginza, is a theater that performs Kabuki, one of Japan’s most representative traditional performing arts.
It opened in 1889 and was rebuilt in 2013 as the current “Fifth Kabukiza”.
Kabuki is a spectacular performance with the dynamic performance of performers wearing unique costumes and makeup. There are multilingual audio guides and performances with English commentary, so even foreign tourists visiting Japan can enjoy the show with confidence.
Also, be sure to check out the souvenir shop Kobikicho Hiroba” and theKabukiza Gallery” located in the adjacent “Kabukiza Tower.”
“Brand Street” where you can get luxury brands from all over the world
Ginza is one of Japan’s leading “brand districts.” The areas around Ginza Chuo-dori and Harumi-dori are lined with world-famous brand shops, and you’ll be able to find the following brands.
・ARMANI
・BVLGARI
・Cartier
・CHANEL
・Dior
・GUCCI
・HELMES
・Louis Vuitton
・Tiffany&Co.
Ginza has a luxurious feel that rivals New York’s Fifth Avenue, and foreign tourists visit Japan in search of branded items.
Tsukiji Outer Market, a market where all kinds of Japanese ingredients gather
Tsukiji Outer Market, located about 5 minutes by taxi from Ginza Station, is a market where all kinds of Japanese ingredients are gathered.
The market, which has approximately 460 stores, is lively and offers fresh fish, meat, dried goods, seasonings, and more.
It is also characterized by its many restaurants, where you can enjoy dishes unique to Japan, such as sushi, seafood bowls, tempura, and eel.
Tsukiji Outer Market is open from 5 a.m., so we recommend that you enjoy shopping in the morning and then enjoy lunch early.
FU-ZOKU street near Ginza

Ginza is a city where you can enjoy shopping and sightseeing, but there is also a FU-ZOKU district nearby where foreign tourists visiting Japan can have fun.
Here we will introduce two FU-ZOKU districts near Ginza. When you visit Ginza, why not hang out with some lovely women?
FU-ZOKU district “Shinbashi” mixed with office district
Shinbashi is an area where a business district lined with skyscrapers and a downtown area that is lively until midnight coexist. The area in front of the station is crowded with office workers day and night.
It is one subway station away from Ginza, and has excellent access from all over Tokyo, including the JR Yamanote Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Oedo Line, and Yurikamome.
In Shinbashi, there are in-store services and erotic esthetic services, but there are also many outcall escort services.
One of the characteristics of these hotels is that they have many rental rooms that are easier to use than love hotels.
Shinbashi is located in Minato-ku, and even foreign travelers visiting Japan can safely visit”Tokyo Japan health“”ESCORT TOKYO VIP“”MIRAI-TOKYO ROPPONGITEN“
FU-ZOKU town “Ueno” has many tourist spots
Ueno is a popular area for sightseeing spots such as Ueno Zoo, Ameyoko Shopping Street, and Tokyo National Museum.
Many tourists visit Ueno, which retains the atmosphere of a downtown area.
It is approximately 11 minutes away from Ginza by subway, and public transportation such as the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hibiya Line, JR Yamanote Line, and Toei Asakusa Line is convenient.
Ueno is famous as a FU-ZOKU town with many outcall escort services, and it is said that over 80% of FU-ZOKU shops are outcall escort services.
There are various genres, with amateur and married women being popular.
There are outcall escort services for foreign tourists visiting Japan, such as “Sweet Japanese Girls Collection”, and there are love hotels scattered around the area.
summary
In this article, we introduced Ginza’s access from major stations, popular tourist spots, and the surrounding FU-ZOKU district.
Ginza is one of Japan’s leading shopping areas, and is also close to FU-ZOKU, a place that foreign tourists visiting Japan can enjoy with peace of mind.
When you visit Ginza, why not try having fun with Japanese women?
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【Q&A】
Q.What are the popular sightseeing spots in Ginza?
A. Speaking of sightseeing spots in Ginza, Kabukiza is a popular spot where you can enjoy traditional Japanese performing arts. In addition, the “Brand Street”, where famous brands from all over the world are gathered, also attracts many tourists. If you go a little further, you can enjoy sushi and tempura at Tsukiji Outer Market.
Q. Is there a red-light district near Ginza?
A. Ginza is an area with good access from major stations in Tokyo. Nearby are FU-ZOKU streets such as Shinbashi, which is a mix of business and downtown areas, and Ueno, a downtown area with many sightseeing spots. All of them have FU-ZOKU shops that foreign tourists visiting Japan can enjoy, so don’t worry.