Matsuzakaya is a classic Japanese department store with a long history. Ito Gofukuten, the ...
A book publishing company, dating back to 1885, Kyobunkwan deals in Christian books. Inside ...
he banners hanging out in front of the theatre are done up in a distinctive font called ...
These traditional Japanese confectionaries are only found at this 110-year-old stall located in ...
Select shop pioneer The Ginza was re-opened in April 2009 under a fresh concept of ‘love your ...
Driven by concerns about Japan’s food self-sufficiency ratio of only 41% (based on calories), ...
Founded in 1625, this shop is a directly managed store of Fukumitsu-ya, a long-established sake ...
The store caters to a more mature taste, and offers both taste-fully selected casual and ...
Opened in 2004 as Chanel’s largest boutique, Chanel Ginza was designed by New York architect ...
This hugely successful shop keeps offering what it does best: unpretentious, smart clothing. It ...
This boutique store is part of the Mikimoto family, one of the most famous names in Japanese ...
In keeping with the shop’s basic yet stylish vibe, Ships stocks a wide selection of carefully ...
Located on a corner of Ginza, a street lined with designer shops, Dior’s building still manages ...
Located inside the Ginza Kyokai Building, and a short walk from the Sukiyabashi intersection, ...
This European-style salon is sumptuously decorated with a white and gold interior and ...
This Armani concept store was opened in 2007, right on Ginza Street. As well as clothing, ...
This is the second Tokyo outpost of the exclusive Parisian chocolatier La Maison du Chocolat, ...
The Shiseido Parlour in Ginza pioneered western cuisine in Japan. The menu, which includes ...
This fine chocolate salon is run by Pierre Marcollini, certified chocolatier, pâtissier, ...
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