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Ginza dazzles with upscale boutiques, Michelin-starred sushi spots, and casual eateries alike, merging high fashion with diverse culinary delights.
Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan Get directions
"This izakaya was opened by one of Kyoto’s most popular kappo. Ingredients are sourced from Nishiki Market, ‘Kyoto’s kitchen’, and even the water is famed water from the ancient capital. Service begins with a set of four items, such as decoratively arranged sashimi and soup dishes, followed by à la carte items to the customer’s taste such as oden, baked gyoza dumplings and squid fried noodles. Curry rice and ramen are typical ending dishes. The shop stays open late, so drop in without worrying too much about the time." - Michelin Inspector
"This glitzy shopping district in the city center is home to department stores and shopping malls like Ginza Six and Tokyu Ginza Plaza. There are many Michelin-starred restaurants for sushi, tempura, and kaiseki , as well as classic bars such as Star Bar and Bar High Five. Casual restaurants serving tonkatsu , Western-style yoshoku , and old-school kissaten cafés also pepper the area, offering something for everyone regardless of budget. The area is rich with so-called antenna shops (regional food shops), and fans of the lifestyle store Muji will not want to miss the flagship store. Ito-ya and Kyukyodo are must-shops for stationery, traditional washi paper, and pens."
"This glitzy shopping district in the city center is home to department stores and shopping malls like Ginza Six and Tokyu Ginza Plaza. There are many Michelin-starred restaurants for sushi, tempura, and kaiseki , as well as classic bars such as Star Bar and Bar High Five. Casual restaurants serving tonkatsu , Western-style yoshoku , and old-school kissaten cafés also pepper the area, offering something for everyone regardless of budget. The area is rich with so-called antenna shops (regional food shops), and fans of the lifestyle store Muji will not want to miss the flagship store. Ito-ya and Kyukyodo are must-shops for stationery, traditional washi paper, and pens."