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Where to Stay in Ginza

Best for Luxury Shopping, Michelin Dining & Quiet Boulevards

Transit Score9/10 (Three major subways, close walking distance to Tokyo Station)

Ginza is Tokyo's premier luxury district. The streets here are wide, clean, and dominated by upscale designer flagships and upscale department stores. Staying in Ginza is perfect for luxury travelers, business visitors, and fine-dining lovers who want to be close to Tokyo's top-tier sushi counters and high-end teppanyaki grills.

Pros of Staying Here

  • Extremely clean, quiet, and upscale streets.
  • Close walking distance to Tokyo Station for direct Shinkansen access to Kyoto.
  • Home to the highest concentration of Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo.

Cons of Staying Here

  • Lacks budget accommodation options; capsule hotels are rare here.
  • Vibe is formal and corporate; lacks the raw youth energy of Shibuya.

Recommended Hotel Choices

Budget¥6,500 - ¥9,000 / Night

Imano Tokyo Ginza Hostel

One of the few budget options in Ginza, offering clean dorms and a cozy ground-floor cafe.

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Mid-range¥24,000 - ¥38,000 / Night

YOTEL Tokyo Ginza

A futuristic hotel featuring space-saving smart beds, automated check-in kiosks, and signature airline-inspired styling in premium Ginza.

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Luxury¥80,050+ / Night

The Tokyo Station Hotel

Located inside the historic red-brick Tokyo Station building, offering classic European luxury and top-tier service.

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