Top 12 Must-Visit Spots in Ginza, Tokyo You Shouldn’t Miss in 2025!

By FUJI JAPAN TRAVEL

In this engaging and informative video, FUJI JAPAN TRAVEL takes viewers on an expert-led journey through Tokyo's upscale Ginza district, showcasing 12 essential spots you must experience during your visit in 2025. With the host’s local insight as someone who’s lived in Japan all their life, the video offers a curated itinerary perfect for anyone wanting to explore Ginza within a day. Whether you're a foodie, culture enthusiast, or shopaholic, there’s something in this guide for everyone.

The video kicks off with the iconic Wako Clock Tower, one of Ginza’s most recognized landmarks, embodying the sophistication and heritage of the district. Next, food lovers will be thrilled with recommendations like Kurobuta Tonkatsu Hori Ichi and Washoku Dokoro Gotou, both serving top-tier Japanese cuisine. Another notable food stop is Yoshokuya Ginza Lamptei, which offers Western-style Japanese dishes, or "yoshoku," in a cozy setting.

For sweets and coffee spots, FUJI JAPAN TRAVEL points out Pierre Marcolini Ginza Ten, known for its luxurious Belgian chocolates, and the uniquely Japanese STARBUCKS COFFEE at Ginza Tsutaya, housed within GINZA SIX. Speaking of GINZA SIX, it is a premium shopping complex where luxury retail, dining, and art installations come together, making it a must-visit for any shopping enthusiast.

The tour rounds out with cultural and relaxing urban stops like the modern GINZA Sony Park and the impressive Tokyo International Forum in nearby Marunouchi. Both spaces combine modern art, nature, and architectural brilliance. Fashionistas won’t want to miss Uniqlo TOKYO, located at Marronnier Gate and spanning four floors of budget-friendly but fashionable clothing.

This expertly crafted video serves as a one-day itinerary or inspiration for a longer stay in Ginza. With clearly marked locations, links for reservations, and a local’s tips, this travel guide is perfect for Tokyo explorers planning their 2025 adventure.

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