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Ginza City Guide

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GINZA CITY GUIDE

In August 2024 we proudly opened a permanent space with Dover Street Market in Ginza, one of Tokyo’s top shopping districts. Ginza itself is famous for its luxury shopping, but also packed with hidden gems and charming side streets that offer a quite and intimate atmosphere. This is a small guide to some of my favorite places in and around Ginza, also tapping into nearby areas like Marunouchi and Asakusa.

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COFFEE

I love finding hidden coffee gems in Ginza. While there are plenty of upscale options, I tend to favor places with a relaxed, unpretentious vibe where I can enjoy a good cup of coffee in peace.

GLITCH COFFEE AND ROASTERS

A cozy spot with a laid-back atmosphere that’s perfect for sitting down and savoring a well-brewed cup of coffee. The roasts are excellent, making it a go-to for a quiet moment.

BONGEN COFFEE

Nearby and ideal for grabbing a great coffee on the go. Their take-away service is on point, and the quality of the brew never disappoints.

BLUE BOTTLE CAFE

Located in and around Ginza, Blue Bottle offers a solid cold brew or iced coffee, perfect for when you're in the mood for something chilled. It's the best option if you prefer a known brand with consistent quality.

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SHOP

In Ginza, you’ll find all the luxury brands you can imagine, housed in flagship stores or elegant department stores like Ginza Six and Hankyu. However, I enjoy mixing luxury with more eclectic finds.

DOVER STREET MARKET GINZA

This is my favorite spot for clothing as it carries an amazing selection of brands that suits my personal style. The layout and atmosphere make it a shopping destination on its own. Its an inspiring must-see, and you can enjoy the Tom Wood experience on the 5th floor.

MUJI

If you’re looking for practical and fun souvenirs, Muji is the perfect stop. Their minimalist designs and useful products make for great gifts or travel keepsakes.

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I also enjoy exploring the hidden specialty stores and galleries above street level. These spots often feature local crafts and unique finds that you won’t come across in larger, more commercial spaces.

MUGENAN GALLERY

This gallery offers a mix of contemporary and traditional art and crafts. It's tucked away, but well worth seeking out for something special and distinctive.

HAKUJITSU ANTIQUE

For antique lovers, this store carries a carefully curated collection of timeless pieces. Perfect for those who appreciate history and craftsmanship.

POND GALLERY

A small but thoughtfully curated space featuring contemporary Japanese art. I love coming here to discover new artists and their unique perspectives.

TOBE TOBE KUSA

This gallery focuses on hand-crafted ceramics, with a selection that reflects Japan’s deep tradition in pottery. Each piece feels personal and one-of-a-kind, making it a favorite spot for thoughtful gifts.

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FOOD/DRINKS

When it comes to dining in Ginza, I prefer places that offer high-quality dishes with a casual, welcoming atmosphere. Whether it’s Japanese ramen or international fusion, there’s always something special to discover.

HASHIGO GINZA HON-TEN

For lunch, I would definitely recommend sitting at the bar here. Their spicy "hako" ramen is rich and flavorful, and the dumplings make the perfect side dish for a satisfying meal.

GINZA BASIRON

If you’re in the mood for a classic Japanese curry, this place serves it just right. Their crispy pork and finely shaved cabbage make for a hearty, traditional meal.

ROSE BAKERY AT DSMG

A great option for a light lunch or breakfast, Rose Bakery offers everything from fresh pastries to wholesome salads. It’s a perfect stop when you want something simple but delicious.

BILLS GINZA

For a taste of Australia in Tokyo, Bills is my go-to. Their fluffy pancakes and avocado sandwiches are excellent, especially if you’re craving a substantial breakfast.

ITALIAN & ORGANIC WINE BAR SOYA

When I’m in the mood for something social, this cozy Italian spot is my choice. They serve family-style dishes that are perfect for sharing, paired with organic wines that add a unique touch to the dining experience.

BEER LUPULIN

If you're looking for a more casual vibe, Beer Lupulin is a fantastic option. They serve small plates that are ideal for sharing, and their famous shaved ice is the perfect treat on a hot day. This spot holds a special place for me, as we celebrated the opening of our shop-in-shop at DSMG here on August 2nd.

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For drinks, Ginza has a range of options that cater to different tastes and moods. Whether it’s an elegant cocktail or a laid-back beer, there’s something for everyone.

BAR PENGUIN

For a truly memorable drinking experience, Bar Penguin stands out. Known for their flair in making unique cocktails, it’s always a show watching them craft your drink.

MORI BAR

A legendary spot run by an elderly bartender who’s been perfecting his craft for decades. The drinks are timeless and expertly made.

BAR LANDSCAPE

A small, intimate bar run by a husband-and-wife duo, both of whom trained under the famous Mr. Mori. Their cocktails reflect their mastery of the craft.

AKATSUKI TAPS

For craft beer enthusiasts, Akatsuki Taps offers an upscale experience with a wide selection of high-quality brews.

MOD

A truly unique, miniature bar that fits only 5 to 10 people at a time. Its tiny size adds to the charm and makes it feel like a hidden gem in the heart of Ginza.

Text: Creative Director Mona Jensen
Photographer: Momo Angela Ohta