The first street to the west off Chuo-dori from Ginza 8-Chome is called Komparu-dori. In the Edo period, this street was home to the estate of the Komparu school of Noh theater. The name was retained after the Meiji period in the Komparu Festival and the Komparu geisha, and exists today in the ...
Announcement about GINZA ART NIGHT 2018 Ginza Galleries will hold GINZA ART NIGHT on Friday, May 25, 2018. Ginza Galleries’ GINZA ART NIGHT event that began in 2004 is an annual event held in galleries from 5-chome to 8-chome in Ginza. Participating galleries will be open on this day until 9:00...
The Ginza Willow Festival has been held on May 5th (Children’s Day) every year since 2006 to commemorate the planting of an orderly display of willow trees on Nishi-ginza-dori Street when it was designated as a symbolic road of Tokyo. We are holding the 12th Ginza Willow Festival this year as ...
All first timers are welcome to this four-day only event held once a year Shimbashi geisha, music of the shamisen, elegant dance, and the taste of ryotei cuisine Enjoy the elegance and modernity of JapanThe 94th Azuma Odori Dance Festival With the Shimbashi geisha arts made up of ryotei (tradit...
The street light illumination display has been expanded! Ginza Street Association, Ginza International Luxury Committee (GILC) and Ginza Association will be holding Ginza’s full-scale illumination titled Ginza Illumination that has become a very popular year-end and new-year tradition since its ...