TOKYO Ginza Walk Tsukiji Outer Market – Japan Travel Tour 4K HDR | Relaxing Natural City Ambience

Walking around Ginza Station
Location: Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan

Date: Wed, Oct 2, 2024, 11:30AM~3:00PM
Temp: 28.0°C (82.4°F)
Humidity: 64%
Wind: 2.0 m/s

00:01 Mitsukoshi Ginza
00:12 Ginza Wako
00:13 Seiko House Ginza Clock Tower
00:44 Chuo-dori Avenue
01:04 Matsuya Ginza
09:38 Ginza Sakura Dōri
01:06:21 Tsukiji Outer Market
01:27:19 Kabuki-za
01:45:59 Godzilla Statue
01:52:36 Sukiyabashi Park
01:59:25 Sony Showroom/Sony Store Ginza
01:59:30 Nissan Crossing
02:04:58 Miyuki-dori St
02:15:32 Kōjunsha Dōri Street
02:25:57 Hanatsubaki-dori Street

Ginza: Tokyo’s Luxury Shopping and Entertainment District
Ginza is one of the most famous upscale shopping districts in Tokyo, offering a unique blend of high-end fashion, gourmet dining, and cultural experiences. It’s known for its elegant streets lined with luxury boutiques, flagship stores, and entertainment options.

Key Attractions in Ginza:
Ginza Wako: This iconic clock tower is a symbol of Ginza. The department store sells luxury items, including watches, jewelry, and fashion accessories.
Tokyu Plaza Ginza: A striking shopping complex that blends traditional Japanese design with modern architecture. It has a rooftop garden with views of the city, plus plenty of shopping and dining options.
Ginza Six: A massive shopping complex offering international and Japanese luxury brands, fine dining, and even an art gallery. The rooftop garden is a must-visit for its peaceful ambiance.
Kabuki-za Theater: For those interested in traditional Japanese performing arts, Kabuki-za is the main venue for kabuki performances. Even if you don’t watch a full performance, the building’s exterior is worth a visit.
Art Galleries: Ginza is home to a range of art galleries showcasing both traditional and contemporary Japanese art.
Mitsukoshi Department Store: One of the oldest and most prestigious department stores in Japan, offering luxury goods, high-end fashion, and gourmet food.
Ginza Chuo Dori: Every weekend, the main street (Chuo Dori) is closed to traffic and turns into a pedestrian paradise, making it a perfect time for leisurely shopping and exploring.
Tsukiji Outer Market: A Culinary Haven for Food Lovers
Although the famous Tsukiji Inner Market (where the wholesale fish auction took place) moved to Toyosu in 2018, the Tsukiji Outer Market remains a bustling hub for fresh seafood, street food, and culinary delights. It’s a must-visit for food enthusiasts who want to explore traditional Japanese flavors.

Highlights of Tsukiji Outer Market:
Fresh Seafood: Vendors sell an array of seafood like tuna, shrimp, scallops, and octopus. Some shops even offer freshly grilled or raw seafood on the spot.
Sushi and Sashimi: Many small restaurants around the market serve top-quality sushi and sashimi. It’s an ideal place to enjoy a fresh seafood meal at a reasonable price.
Tamago-yaki (Japanese Omelet): This sweet, fluffy omelet is a specialty of the market, and several vendors sell it freshly made.
Street Food Stalls: You can find a variety of street food like grilled eel (unagi), fried fish cakes, yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), and oysters on the half shell.
Japanese Kitchenware: Shops around the market sell high-quality Japanese knives and kitchenware, making it a great spot for chefs and home cooks alike.
Seaweed, Seasonings, and Snacks: You’ll find a wide selection of dried seafood, nori (seaweed), and Japanese seasonings like soy sauce, miso, and wasabi.
Tea and Sweets: Many stores sell Japanese green tea and traditional sweets like mochi and dorayaki, offering the perfect souvenir or snack to enjoy during your visit.
Both Ginza and Tsukiji are easily accessible from central Tokyo, making them ideal stops for a day of shopping, eating, and exploring the cultural heart of the city.

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