Built to look like a huge jewellery box, the Bulgari Tower, the largest of the company’s shops ...
This fine chocolate salon is run by Pierre Marcollini, certified chocolatier, pâtissier, ...
This European-style salon is sumptuously decorated with a white and gold interior and ...
Yurakucho Itocia connects busy Ginza and Yurakucho stations, taking full advantage of its ...
Situated on the Ginza 2-chome tree lined boulevard that features many flagship and antenna ...
This newly opened space set up shop right next-door to heavy hitting old-timer Printemps Ginza, ...
Tokyo’s leading nail salon has been serving the international community’s beauty needs for over ...
Binchotan, a highly refined form of Japanese charcoal, has the power to purify, dehumidify and ...
This second flagship store for cultured pearl brand Mikimoto was designed by Ito Toyo. Its ...
This eight-floor building – a landmark in Ginza – contains showrooms for Sony’s world-famous ...
Matsuya is notable for having in-store boutiques from the famous triumvirate of Japanese ...
This store’s elegant nature-inspired designs are created by a team of artisans in workshops in ...
The oldest surviving department store chain in Japan (founded 1673), Mitsukoshi has its ...
This prestigious speciality store is located on the corner of Ginza Yon-chome, across from ...
This multi-storey emporium in Ginza, one of Tokyo’s biggest toy shops, is a showcase for the ...
This upscale children’s goods shop in Ginza handles everything from clothes, shoes and ...
For the ultimate Tokyo children’s clothing shopping experience, visit Ginza’s Sayegusa, ...
Struggling to find shoe sizes that fit? This women’s footwear store stocks sizes up to 26cm, ...
This small but lively shop’s variety of traditional Japanese sweets includes okaki (baked or ...
The flagship Ginza shop is known (with good reason) as the Jewellery Tower. Each floor of this ...
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