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Tokyo: Ginza Walking Tour with Local Guide
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 1h 30m
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Discover the hidden history of Ginza with a local guide
- Explore the iconic Ginza 4-Chome Crossing and Wako Main Building
- Visit GINZA SIX and see contemporary architecture and art installations
- Learn about Kabuki at the Kabukiza Theatre and see its architecture
- Experience Ginza’s cultural depth at Kimuraya and Itoya
Activity location
- Tokyo
- Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 日本、〒104-0061 東京都中央区銀座2丁目6−3
- Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan
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Tokyo: Ginza Walking Tour with Local Guide
- 1h 30m
Activity duration is 1 hour and 30 minutes 1h 30m - English
What's included, what's not
- Walking tour of Ginza
What's included What's included - Local Guide
What's included What's included - Foods and drinks
What's excluded What's excluded
What you can expect
Begin your journey at Ginza 4-Chome Crossing, the symbolic centre of Ginza. Once developed in the Meiji era as one of Japan’s earliest Western-style modernization projects, it is now a district defined by luxury brands and digital screens. Here, past and present coexist in a single crossroads.
Nearby, the Wako Main Building represents Ginza’s identity through its iconic clock tower. It reflects Japan’s values of precision, craftsmanship, and timeless design, standing as a symbol of early modern commercial culture.
At GINZA SIX, Ginza’s present-day identity is fully expressed through global luxury brands, contemporary architecture, and art installations. Yet even in this modern space, traces of old Tokyo remain in surrounding backstreets.
Kabukiza Theatre introduces Japan’s traditional performing art, Kabuki, with over 400 years of history. It demonstrates how classical culture continues to exist within a modern urban environment, both in performance and architecture.
Ginza’s cultural depth extends into daily life. At Kimuraya, the origin of anpan (sweet red bean bread) shows how modern Japanese food culture began. At Itoya, stationery becomes an art form, reflecting Japan’s attention to detail and aesthetics in everyday objects.
At Ginza Mitsukoshi’s depachika food hall, Japanese cuisine is presented as seasonal art rather than simple food. Nearby, Shiseido Gallery showcases contemporary art that reflects evolving Japanese aesthetics.
Modern café culture also appears at places like A Happy Pancake Ginza, where familiar global food is reinterpreted in a uniquely Japanese refined style.
Away from high streets, Ginza reveals a quieter layer: narrow alleys, small bars, and local shops where everyday life continues. At Toyoiwa Inari Shrine, hidden among buildings, encounter a moment of calm and spirituality within the city.
Finally, Miharabashi Yokocho and nearby underground areas preserve post-war Tokyo atmosphere, offering a contrast to Ginza’s polished luxury and revealing its more local, historical side.
Overall, this tour shows Ginza not only as a luxury shopping district, but as a layered urban space where modernization, tradition, commerce, and everyday life coexist. Walking with a local guide reveals both its visible elegance and its hidden history, offering a deeper understanding of Tokyo itself.
Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Tokyo
- Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - 日本、〒104-0061 東京都中央区銀座2丁目6−3
- Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan