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Ginza

American  
[gin-zuh] / ˈgɪn zə /

noun

  1. the, a district in Tokyo, Japan, famous for its department stores, nightclubs, and bars.


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More than 500 hotels, including the 1 Hotel Central Park, AC Hotel Tokyo Ginza and Andaz Mexico City Condesa, have been listed in the no-door group.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 20, 2026

In Tokyo’s central Ginza shopping district, people stopped to pray on the sidewalk as a bell rang out, marking the moment.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 11, 2024

At Ginza Gifts, for example, a viral TikTok trend using the music of singer Tatsuro Yamashita has suddently increased demand for the ’80s and ’90s albums the store has stocked for decades.

From Los Angeles Times • May 3, 2023

Yoon, a self-described foodie and avid cook, reportedly had "unforgettable" memories of the omurice he ate in his youth at the 128-year-old establishment in Tokyo's Ginza district.

From Reuters • Mar. 16, 2023

I'll stake the romance, and beauty of the Ginza in Tokyo, against any street in the world.

From Flash-lights from the Seven Seas by McConnell, Francis John