Landmark · Ginza / Tokyo Nihonbashi
Kirarito Ginza
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Kirarito Ginza stands as a contemporary beacon in Tokyo's upscale Ginza district. The building's facade features a dynamic, crystalline design that catches the light and draws the eye. Inside, visitors can explore a curated selection of boutiques, restaurants, and cafes spread across multiple floors. The lower levels offer trendy fashion and accessory shops, while upper floors host dining venues with views of the bustling streets below. The atmosphere is polished and energetic, reflecting Ginza's reputation as a premier shopping destination. Whether you're looking for a quick bite, a souvenir, or simply a place to admire modern architecture, Kirarito Ginza provides a compact yet satisfying experience. Its location near major transit hubs makes it an easy stop during a day of exploring Ginza's luxury stores and galleries.
Don't miss
- Admire the building's crystalline glass facade, especially striking when illuminated at dusk.
- Browse boutique shops offering unique Japanese fashion and accessories.
- Dine at one of the top-floor restaurants for panoramic views of Ginza.
- Explore the surrounding Ginza streets lined with historic department stores and art galleries.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Kirarito Ginza
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Kirarito Ginza with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Most bookedKyoto Gion Geisha District Walking Tour - The Stories of Geisha4.9★ · 2,053 travelers~2 hoursFree cancellationFrom$30 per personSee dates →
Private & flexiblePrivate Calligraphy class at Tokyo Ginza and Tsukiji Area5★ · 17 travelers~2 hoursFree cancellationFrom$49 per personSee dates →Good for
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Know before you go
- Many shops open from 10:30 AM to 8 PM; restaurants may have different hours.
- Credit cards are widely accepted, but carry some cash for smaller shops.
- Photography is allowed in common areas; check with individual stores.
- Combine your visit with a stroll down Chuo-dori, Ginza's main avenue, especially on weekends when it becomes a pedestrian zone.
A bit of history
Opened in the early 21st century, Kirarito Ginza was developed as part of the ongoing revitalization of Ginza's commercial landscape. The name 'Kirarito' evokes a sparkling or glittering quality, referencing the building's reflective glass exterior.
Common questions
Is there a dress code?
No formal dress code, but smart casual is recommended to match the upscale surroundings.
Can I find English menus?
Many restaurants have English menus, but it's not guaranteed. Look for picture menus or use a translation app.
Is the building open on public holidays?
Most shops and restaurants are open, but some may have reduced hours. Check individual listings.
Are there restrooms available?
Yes, public restrooms are available on multiple floors.
Can I bring large luggage?
The building is compact; large luggage may be inconvenient. Coin lockers are available nearby at Ginza Station.
Is there Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi is not guaranteed inside the building, but many cafes offer it. Consider a portable Wi-Fi device.
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