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The streets are lined with well-established stores, such as the Ginza Mitsukoshi department store,(opened in 1930 in the central Ginza) and Ginza Matsuya (opened in 1925); as well as world-famous brand stores, such as Louis Vuitton and Hermes; the watch and jewelry store Wako, known for the Ginza's landmark watch tower; and the long-established pearl store Mikimoto. Also Ginza Sembikiya established in 1894 is famous for finest quality fruit.
The area attracts people as a world renowned shopping spot.
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Ginza also has theaters. Kabukiza, Ginza's new landmark and the only theater in the world that was built solely for Kabuki was reconstructed in 2013 with a Momoyama-era exterior design.
There is also an interactive gallery and shops that one can enjoy even without going to see a performance, giving a more casual casual opportunity for visitors to get to know Kabuki.
Kabukiza Tower, the 29-story tower in the back of the theater, is the tallest structure in the Ginza area.
Further, there are first-class washoku and Michelin gourmet restaurants.
L’Osier ☆☆☆
French restaurant that was established in Ginza, Tokyo in 1973.Its superior ambiance was created by Pierre-Yves Rochon, a designer who is world-renowned for his luxurious spaces.
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Japanese restaurant established on 23rd December 2003 in Roppongi lane.15 years have passed since then,Ryugin have left Roppongi and moved in to the “TOKYO Midtown Hibiya” building in Hibiya on 21st Aug 2018.
And Ginza is close to Tsukiji.Tsukiji was reclaimed in the 18th century during the Edo Period, and became a teramachi.
After the 1657 Great Fire in Edo, they reclaimed the land from the sea in order to rebuild the Honganji and many other temples. However, many of them were burned to the ground due to the Great Kanto Earthquake. The large market in Nihonbashi was also badly damaged and was moved to Tsukiji.
At the beginning of the Showa Period, Tokyo Central Wholesale Market : Tsukiji Market was established.
Many stores opened one after another around the market, and Tsukiji became bustling market town. Today's Tsukiji consists of the world's largest fish market, Tokyo Central Wholesale Market Tsukiji Market and the Tsukiji Outer Market.
The Tsukiji Market opened in 1935, and is a large-scale wholesale market that supplies food to Tokyo. It is vibrant from before the dawn with the famous tuna auction taking place. The Tsukiji Outer Market is mainly a wholesale market that has been in existence since the Taisho Period with almost 400 shops, including fresh food, dry foods, cookware, and restaurants.
And the Tokyo Central Wholesale Market - Tsukiji Market moved to Toyosu, Koto ward in 2018, as its structures were progressively aging.
Another attraction in this area is the main building of the Tsukiji Honganji, a temple of the Jyodo- shinshu Honganji sect, constructed designated Important Cultural Property.
The Tsukiji area is also famous for Noryo Bon Odori (Japanese folk dance festival)
☆Railways around Ginza☆
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line, Toei Asakusa Line, Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, Hibiya Line, Toei Mita Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Chiyoda Line, Hibiya Line