Photo courtesy of Shochiku Co., Ltd. and Kabukiza Co., Ltd.
Since its opening in 22, the Kabukiza Theatre has been one of Japan's leading theatres. There are seats for one act, so you can enjoy Kabuki even in a short time. You can also get a goshuin (temple stamp) at the Kabuki Inari Shrine located on the premises.
https://www.kabuki-bito.jp/theaters/kabukiza/
5 minutes walk from the hotel
A specialty store that sells watches, jewelry, men's and women's goods, interior decorations, etc. The clock tower is famous as the symbol of Ginza.
10 minutes walk from the hotel
Located in the center of Ginza, this intersection is where Chuo-dori, the main street of Ginza, and Harumi-dori intersect. It is also a popular spot for taking photos.
10 minutes walk from the hotel
The largest shopping complex in the Ginza area. In the atrium space in the center of the building, works by artists active both in Japan and abroad are exhibited, allowing you to enjoy art installations in between shopping.
5 minutes walk from the hotel
It is said that Emperor Meiji walked this street when he visited the Naval Academy, the Naval War College and other institutions, and when he visited Hama-rikyu Palace, and therefore the street came to be called "Miyuki Street."
Right next to the hotel
The exterior design, which is based on Edo Kiriko (traditional Japanese glass), represents a "vessel of light" that creates and disseminates new information while accepting various cultures. There is also a rooftop terrace, a museum, a Noh theater, and more, so you can enjoy more than just shopping.
https://ginza.tokyu-plaza.com/
10 minutes walk from the hotel
Hotel GrandBach Tokyo Ginza
5-13-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
03-5550-2222