By FUJI JAPAN TRAVEL
Ginza, located in the heart of Tokyo’s Chuo Ward, is often recognized for its luxurious shopping streets, but this vibrant district offers much more than just designer boutiques. In this comprehensive 2025 travel guide video by FUJI JAPAN TRAVEL, viewers are introduced to ten carefully selected spots around Ginza that go beyond the traditional shopping experience. From authentic sushi experiences to rooftop gardens, this curated list is designed to help both first-time and repeat visitors uncover Ginza’s hidden gems and cultural highlights.
The video opens with recommendations for gourmet food stops such as Sushi Dokoro Ginza Fukusuke, famous for its fresh seafood offerings, and the renowned Mr. CHEESE CAKE at GINZA SIX, which has become a must-try destination for dessert fans. For lovers of traditional Japanese arts, the historic Kabukiza theater is highlighted, offering an iconic spot to witness kabuki performances in their cultural heartland. Modern tastes are also indulged with specialty coffee at GESHARY COFFEE in neighboring Yurakucho and Spanish cuisine at Arroceria La Panza, reflecting Ginza’s cosmopolitan flair.
Shopping remains part of the experience, with a stop at the Sanrio NISHIGINZA Store, where visitors can find exclusive Japanese character goods, and Love Ginza Gurasse, offering a unique local retail environment. Those in search of relaxation or stunning city views are pointed toward PARK VIEW GARDEN atop a Yurakucho building, an oasis where travelers can unwind above Tokyo’s bustling streets. Other featured locations include the popular Gyu no Tatsujin steakhouse, Nodoguro no Nakamata in nearby Shinbashi for regional seafood, and Love Ginza Gurasse, creating a well-rounded Ginza itinerary that melds traditional and contemporary Japanese lifestyle.
All locations are easily accessible via Tokyo’s excellent public transit, with most stops located within Ginza, neighboring Yurakucho, or near Shimbashi and Minato City. The video not only provides tips for sightseeing and eating but also encourages visitors to look beyond the surface and sample the neighborhood’s rich culture. For anyone traveling to Tokyo in 2025, this Ginza guide is an invaluable resource for maximizing your stay in the city’s most fashionable and multifaceted district.