Ginza
[ gin-zuh ]
/ ˈgɪn zə /
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noun
the, a district in Tokyo, Japan, famous for its department stores, nightclubs, and bars.
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How to use Ginza in a sentence
The Sumiyoshi-kai, with close to 11,000 members, is based in Tokyo, with offices in the luxurious Ginza area and flashy Akasaka.
U.S. Treasury Department Guns for Japanese Yakuza Groups|Jake Adelstein|September 28, 2012|DAILY BEASTI'll stake the romance, and beauty of the Ginza in Tokyo, against any street in the world.
Flash-lights from the Seven Seas|William L. StidgerBut the most remarkable novelty of this sort yet produced is a kind of toko-niwa recently on display at a famous shop in Ginza.
The Romance of the Milky Way|Lafcadio Hearn