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Ginza - Definition and Overview

For the Light Rail Stop in Hong Kong, see Ginza (KCRC). For the Swedish mail order company, see Ginza Musik AB.
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The Ginza area of Tokyo, Japan
The Wako department store occupies a busy corner in Ginza

Ginza (銀座) is a place in Chūō Ward, Tokyo named after the silver coin foundry or Ginza established here in 1612 (Edo period). Modern Ginza, however, began in 1873, with the addition of two-story brick buildings and a shopping promenade on the street, from the Shinbashi bridge to the Kyōbashi bridge in the southwestern part of Chūō Ward. Most of these European-style buildings are gone, but some older buildings are still there, most famously being the Wakō Building's clock tower.

It is an upmarket area of Tokyo with many department stores, boutiques, restaurants and coffee shops. It is the location of the Kabuki-za (Kabuki theatre). As well as being an entertainment and shopping district, Ginza also houses many of Tokyo's corporate offices.

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Example Usage of Ginza

lonestar_texas: Ginzaだったかな?ケイトモスかな?なんか忘れたけどカッコイイ髪型だったな。次あれにしよう。
kumicov: @micchanzuki Yeah! I'm going to Ginza. 行ってきます~
lisashames: It's good but why can't you order directly from sushiman? RT @stevedolinsky Anyone been to dumpy looking Ginza in Tokyo Hotel on Ohio St.?
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