Sunday, February 13, 2011

Extractions at Ginza Tokyo

Forming up with traditional and historical department stores as well as impressive valuables, Ginza is a colorful district of stylish adults. Few main points that I recommended to visit:

Kabuki-za Theater
The theater stage Kabuki, Japan’s original theatrical art. Earphone guidance in Japanese or English is available for those who are not familiar with Kabuki.

Tsukiji Market
The largest central wholesale market in Japan has long supported the kitchens of the huge city of Tokyo. Restaurants offering fresh seafood dot the market, as well as the Jogai outdoor market.

Shimbashi Enbujo Theater
The large theater built in 1925 has 1,428 seats, offering a wide variety of dramas including Kabuki as well as modern plays. There are restaurants, boxed lunch shops and souvenirs shops.

Ginza Yonchome Intersection
At the intersection of Chuo-Dori Street, and Harumi-Dori Street, there are symbolic architectures of Ginza including Mitsukoshi Department Store and Wako Clock Tower. The perfect place to start a Ginza walk.

Tokyo Takarazuka Theater
The theater is used exclusively for Takarazuka Operas for over 90 years. Visitors are able to enjoy brilliant revues and musicals featuring only actresses throughout the year. Walk-up tickets are also sold every day.

Sony Building
The building contains the Sony showroom, Japan’s leading electric manufacturer, as well as restaurants and an event space. The showroom offers a hands-on experience of the new products.

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