Guide to Ginza, Tokyo luxury shopping and dining district.
Quick Facts
- Best for: Luxury shopping, fine dining, galleries
- Time needed: 2-4 hours
- Station: Ginza Station
Overview

Ginza is Tokyo upscale district with flagship stores, department stores, and high-end restaurants. Chuo-dori becomes pedestrian-only on weekends.
How to Enjoy
Shopping
Mitsukoshi and Matsuya department stores. Flagship stores for global luxury brands. Ginza Six mall.

Dining

High concentration of Michelin-starred restaurants. Sushi, tempura, and kaiseki establishments.
Getting There
From Narita Airport (NRT)
Recommended (Premium): Take the 🔴 Narita Express (N’EX) from Terminal 1 or 2 to Tokyo Station in approximately 60 minutes. From Tokyo Station, transfer to the 🔴 Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line for one stop to Ginza Station, or take a short taxi ride. Terminal 3 users should take the shuttle bus to Terminal 2 first. Mid-range: The 🟠 Keisei Access Express offers direct service to Higashi-Ginza Station (via Toei Asakusa Line through-service) in approximately 75–90 minutes. Budget: The 🔵 Keisei Main Line to Ueno followed by a transfer to the 🟠 Tokyo Metro Ginza Line takes approximately 90–100 minutes.
From Haneda Airport (HND)
Recommended (Mid-range): Take the 🔴 Keikyu Line from any terminal (T1, T2, T3). Look for trains with through-service to the Toei Asakusa Line, which stop directly at Higashi-Ginza Station in approximately 30–40 minutes. This is the fastest and most convenient train option. Premium: Airport Limousine Buses serve major hotels in the Ginza area directly from all terminals.
From Major Stations
- From Tokyo Station: Take the 🔴 Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line directly to Ginza Station (approximately 3 minutes). Alternatively, Ginza is approximately a 10–15 minute walk from the Yaesu Exit.
- From Shinjuku Station: Take the 🔴 Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line directly to Ginza Station (approximately 20 minutes).
- From Shibuya Station: Take the 🟠 Tokyo Metro Ginza Line directly to Ginza Station (approximately 15–20 minutes).
Local Access
The district is served by Ginza Station (🟠 Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, 🔴 Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, and Hibiya Line) and Higashi-Ginza Station (🩷 Toei Asakusa Line). For JR Pass holders, Yurakucho Station (served by the 🟢 JR Yamanote Line) is approximately a 5-minute walk from the main Ginza crossing. IC cards (Suica, PASMO) are accepted on all transport options.
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Last updated: 2026-02-03