Ginza Yabe
This is a high end restaurant that serves kaiseki (seafood) food and tsukumen (cold noodles). Private rooms can be requested.
Hakuhinkan Toy Park is basically a five story toy store with an eclectic range of toys, stuffed animals, games and much more.
This is a high end restaurant that serves kaiseki (seafood) food and tsukumen (cold noodles). Private rooms can be requested.
Ichigo is a 2-star Michelin restaurant serving kaiseki-style Japanese cuisine.
Kuwano is one of many quiet and tiny sushi places hidden in weird building therefore pretty hard to find.
Sushi Mizutani was listed as number 27 on Asia’s Top 50 Best Restaurants in 2013.
A supermarket aimed at the hospitality and restaurant industry, Hanamasa sells meat and other goods in enormous packages at a very competitive price. pho
Just a 2-minute walk from Shinbashi Subway Station’s exit 3, Ginza Kokusai Hotel is 600 metres from the heart of Ginza. It offers a karaoke restaurant, massages
Featuring 3 dining options and a massage studio, Ginza Grand Hotel is a 3-minute walk from the nearest train station, JR Shinbashi Train Station. The cosy rooms
Offering high-floor views of the city and Tokyo Bay, Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier provides chic and stylish rooms that went through a renovation in March 2
Situated in the heart of Tokyo, HOTEL UNIZO Ginza-nanachome boasts a buffet restaurant and free WiFi access throughout the entire property. There is a 24-hour f
Located 8-minutes from Shimashi Station on foot, Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Nanachome is a convenient location from where guests can explore Tokyo. The hotel featu
Located a 8-minute walk from JR Shinbashi Station, a 6-minute walk from Shinbashi Station on the Ginza Line, Tokyo Ginza Bay Hotel offers capsule rooms with fre
The Tokyo Toy Museum is an old school building turned playground for young and old, located in Yotsuya.
A more unusual menu item at Toy Box in Minowa is the aburasoba (dry noodles with no soup) made with chicken oil.
PDRさん and Mimei make their debut on the Tokyo Creative channel and get to eat some flowing noodles from a DIY kids toy!
Who said it was just for kids? Japan's largest toy trade show going on this weekend at the Tokyo Big Sight 💁🏻♀️
The Akiu Craft Park offers lessons in Japanese traditional crafts, including painting traditional toy tops, making colorful glass beads and key holders using a
Ebisu Park, also called Xavier Park after Catholic missionary Francis Xavier, is a park with various playgrounds and rest areas.