Get ready to uncover local insights that guidebooks miss and experience the authentic Tokyo lifestyle.
Explore two captivating areas: GINZA & SHIMBASHI.
< GINZA >
Tokyo's upscale district, where sophistication meets tradition, is full of hidden gems.
Stroll through Ginza’s charming streets.
Japanese Confectionery: Enjoy unique and stylish sweets exclusive to Ginza.
< SHIMBASHI >
Famous for its salaryman (office worker) culture, filled with lively izakayas, and after-work hangouts where salarymans unwind.
SL Square: Popular meeting spot with a historic steam locomotive.
Karasumori Shrine: Nestled in the heart of a nightlife district.
Sake Tasting: Try three types of sake at a standing bar.
Izakaya (Japanese Pub): Enjoy the after-work experience like a Japanese salaryman while savoring authentic Japanese culture, food, and drinks.
Ramen: Savor the recommended ramen in this area.
Note: The walk from Ginza to Shimbashi takes about 15-20 minutes.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Alcoholic beverages will be sold to customers 20 years of age and older.. Please wearing comfortable walking shoes.. In case of bad weather, the course will be altered, canceled, or rescheduled to another day.
Meeting Point: In Front of GinzaPlace
Directly connected to Exit A4 of Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, and Hibiya Line
Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line "Ginza 1-chome Station"
Toei Asakusa Line/Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line "Higashi Ginza Station"
JR "Yurakucho Station"