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Ginza is a high-end shopping district in the heart of Tokyo.
The SNACK is a co-working space located in Ginza. (Drop-in ok)
Ginza is a high-end shopping district in the heart of Tokyo.
Tonki is a tonkatsu (Japanese deep-fried pork cutlet) specialty restaurant in Ginza, located between the stations Yurakucho and Shimbashi.
Little Smith is a cosy little bar in Ginza that serves a variety of drinks and snacks.
G.C. Press is a popular brand of high-end stationary found in many department stores across Japan. Their collections mainly reflect seasons and include envelopes and letter paper of all shapes and sizes. Their seals(stickers) are high quality and are usually 250 yen for 10 pieces. This shop is the brand's main branch and has a wider collection than the limited collection from department stores.
The Vampire Cafe located 2 minutes from the subway Ginza station is, as its name suggests, offers an unreality experience with a strongly vampire themed cafe re
Sato Yoske is a traditional family run Japanese restaurant famous for their udon noodles which you can also buy online.
Just steps away from the streets of Ginza and convenient subway links, Hotel Gracery Ginza offers elegant accommodation with free WiFi access, a flat-screen TV
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
Only a 5-minute walk from JR Yurakucho Train Station, Remm Hibiya offers modern accommodations with an in-room massage chair and a flat-screen TV with a VOD sys
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
Situated in a central location with 3 stations within a 5-minute walk, Imperial Hotel Tokyo is a prestigious hotel renowned for providing first-class hospitalit
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
What is it like working in Japan? We ask Tokyo Creative staff to help us answer this question! While there is definitely a negative image working for a Japanese company with all of the unpaid overtime, long hours, hierarchy (senpai/kohai) system, having to use honorific (keigo) speech, etc. there are definitely companies out there in Japan that are fun to work for as well!
What is it like working in Japan? We ask Tokyo Creative staff to help us answer this question! While there is definitely a negative image working for a Japanese company with all of the unpaid overtime, long hours, hierarchy (senpai/kohai) system, having to use honorific (keigo) speech, etc. there are definitely companies out there in Japan that are fun to work for as well!
Ginza HUB is a co-working space in Ginza. (Drop-in ok)
Open from January 2015, Hotel Unizo Ginza Itchome features well-equipped rooms with free WiFi, a bar, and a ladies-only café. It’s a 1-minute walk from Ginza It
This co-working space, where visitors can drop-in, is ideally located near Kayabacho station. (Drop-in ok)
Gotanda Co-working Space Pao is located near Gotanda station. (Drop-in ok)