Description
- It is the longest shopping street in the Kanto region, stretching approximately 1.3km from east to west of Togoshi Ginza Station
- Formally, it consists of three shopping streets: Togoshi Ginza Shoeikai Shopping District, Togoshi Ginza Shopping District, and Togoshi Ginza Ginroku Shopping District
- Although there are chain stores, there are still many traditional, common-style stores that remain
Reviews by situation
“Relaxing alone” Recommendation score: 6 /10
Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street is one of the most famous shopping streets in Tokyo, but it is often empty, especially on weekdays, making it possible to enjoy shopping and eating at your own pace.
“Kids will love it” Recommendation score: 3 /10
There are some shops selling snacks and sweets that children will enjoy, but it is a long shopping street and may not be the best place to stroll around with children.
“As a date” Recommendation score: 4 /10
Opinions are divided on whether to visit for a date, as the number of traditional stores is decreasing and not all of the stores are lively.
“Fun with friends” Recommendation score: 5 /10
It is recommended if you just want to have fun with friends, regardless of discoveries or finds.
Business Hours
AM10:00 to PM6:00 (most stores)
Closed Days
Every Tuesday (most stores)
English Support
unknown
Fees
Free (admission)
Access
Togoshi-ginza Station (Tokyu Ikegami Line)
Togoshi Station (Toei Asakusa Line)
Main limited-time events
The Togoshi Ginza Furusato Festival is held for one day in early July, and is full of excitement with bon odori dances and performances of traditional Japanese instruments.
Official website
Nearby spots
unknown