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Best tour packages to Ginza

Start at the glimmering luxury of Ginza, Tokyo's upscale district. Explore chic boutiques and savor a matcha latte in a cozy café. Discover local activities that excite, from art galleries to culinary workshops, and enhance your travel experience by booking now.

The best Ginza tour packages

Ginza captivates with its mix of modernity and tradition. Stroll through the iconic Chuo Dori and enjoy fresh sushi at the Tsukiji Outer Market.

Tour image of Nikko, Kegon Waterfall & Chuzenji Lake from Tokyo
11 hours
4.84 (1369)
Nikko, Kegon Waterfall & Chuzenji Lake from Tokyo
$79.2
Tour image of Mount Fuji, Kamakura, Big Buddha, & Lake Ashi Day Trip
11 hours
4.86 (1079)
Mount Fuji, Kamakura, Big Buddha, & Lake Ashi Day Trip
$98.45
Tour image of Tokyo Ginza Chopstick Making Workshop
1 hour
4.97 (230)
Tokyo Ginza Chopstick Making Workshop
$27.67
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3 hours
4.75 (207)
Tokyo Allstar Food Tour
$231
Tour image of Tokyo: Best Ginza Food Tour at 3 Local Eateries
3 hours
4.94 (84)
Tokyo: Best Ginza Food Tour at 3 Local Eateries
$166.02
Tour image of Mt Fuji Full Day Private Tour from Tokyo with English Driver
10 hours
4.97 (73)
Mt Fuji Full Day Private Tour from Tokyo with English Driver
$430
Tour image of Japanese Whisky Tasting Experience at Local Bar in Tokyo
2 hours
4.78 (60)
Japanese Whisky Tasting Experience at Local Bar in Tokyo
$286.39
Tour image of Tokyo private transfer for Yokohama Port
1 hour
4.66 (65)
Tokyo private transfer for Yokohama Port
$242.12
Tour image of 【SUMO FESTIVAL】Tokyo Ginza: Sumo Show & Photo Experience
2 hours
4.54 (59)
【SUMO FESTIVAL】Tokyo Ginza: Sumo Show & Photo Experience
$83.01
Tour image of Adventurous Japanese Food Tour in Tokyo
2.5 hours
4.64 (53)
Adventurous Japanese Food Tour in Tokyo
$317.52

Hidden gems

  • Seek out hidden thrift shops filled with vintage finds.
  • Discover local galleries showcasing emerging artists' works.
  • Visit quiet tea houses for a serene escape from the city bustle.

Ginza Expert Travel Tips

  1. Bring ¥1000 cash for street snacks.
  2. Use the Tokyo Metro app for easy navigation.
  3. Dress smartly when dining at upscale restaurants.
  4. Try both traditional and modern sweets in Ginza.
  5. Look for discounts on shopping at department stores.

Best time to visit Ginza

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Spring 2026

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Spring brings mild weather, perfect for cherry blossom viewing during Hanami season.
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Summer 2026

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Experience warm temperatures while attending the Ginza Summer Festival, featuring lively street performances.
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Autumn 2026

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Autumn showcases beautiful foliage, ideal for leisurely walks through Hibiya Park.
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Winter 2026

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Winter offers chilly evenings, perfect for exploring holiday illuminations and warm cafés.
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FAQs

Yes, it’s advisable to reserve tickets online, especially during peak seasons. Prices start around ¥3,000.
Navigating Ginza is easy with multiple subway lines servicing the area. Stations are well-signposted in English.
Explore local markets and take food tours; prices start from ¥5,000 for guided experiences.
Many Ginza attractions are free or have low entry fees, typically ranging from ¥500 to ¥2,000.
Yes, most stores offer tax-free shopping. You’ll need your passport and minimum spending of ¥5,000.

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