Explore Ginza, Tokyo's silver mint turned gold standard for luxury. Admire the mix of historic Wako clock tower and modern glass buildings.

Ginza is where tradition meets pure luxury. Historically the site of a silver coin mint (hence the name "Ginza"), it became the first area of Tokyo to modernize with brick buildings and western customs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The bus drives down the main street, Chuo-dori.
On weekends (Saturday & Sunday afternoons), the main street is closed to traffic and becomes a pedestrian zone. Note: The bus will take a detour during these times, offering a view of the side streets which are equally fascinating.
The bus often passes the Kabukiza, the principal theater for Kabuki in Tokyo. The structure was rebuilt in 2013 but retains the traditional Momoyama-style design.
Ginza was the epicenter of "Moga" and "Mobo" (Modern Girl/Boy) culture in the 1920s and 30s. Comparing the 1930s photo (see header) with the view from your bus seat today shows the incredible resilience and evolution of this district.

यह गाइड जापान यात्रा के प्रति उत्साही लोगों द्वारा मानक ब्रोशर से परे व्यावहारिक सलाह प्रदान करने के लिए लिखी गई है, जिससे आपको टोक्यो के हॉप-ऑन हॉप-ऑफ सिस्टम को आत्मविश्वास के साथ नेविगेट करने में मदद मिलती है।
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