This Ginza outpost is the flagship store of Swiss chocolatier Lindt.
Managed by renowned Japanese bag designer Katsuyuki Yoshida and his son, Leo Yoshida, this ...
This is the stop for anyone craving carefully crafted gelato in Ginza: Mario serves up ...
Found close to Yurakucho Station, this is the only Japan location of the French department ...
Run in collaboration with beverage giant Suntory, this Ginza watering hole opened in May 2014, ...
Opened in early May 2014, this much-hyped ramen shop was born as the result of collaborative ...
Already a Ginza classic, the 300 Bar keeps expanding, and most recently set up shop just a few ...
One of the newer shrines to coffee in Ginza, this shop and roastery proclaims to offer an ...
This museum on the third floor of the Pola Ginza Building was built to provide the three ...
With a history dating back to the 1950s, New Castle's 'karai rice' (a kind of curry over rice) ...
※Opened February 1, 2014Perhaps best known for their valencias (orange marmalade cookies dipped ...
It's a Starbucks - what did you expect?
Located on the fourth floor of Yurakucho's Lumine shopping centre, La Petite Mercerie's ...
This chicken-focused shop, located in the Ginza INZ underground shopping area, has been around ...
Crowds started gathering around it as soon as this shop appeared in an alley in Ginza in March ...
This Mercure Ginza Tokyo hotel bar wouldn't be anything special if it wasn't for the happy hour ...
Located inside the Nishiginza department store, this cute, very retro café may seem like a ...
This street under the Yurakucho train tracks is lined by izakayas serving regional specialties ...
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