BUREAU Ginza | Luxury Apartments Tokyo
Area Info
Train/Subway Stations
BUREAU Ginza is in the prime location of Tokyo's famous Ginza district. The closest subway station is Higashi-Ginza, but Ginza is only 8 minutes away walking. Station pictures clockwise from top-left:
-Higashi Ginza, Hibiya/Asakusa Lines (access to Roppongi, Nihombashi, Shiodome, etc.)
-Ginza, Hibiya/Ginza/Marunouchi Lines (access to Shinjuku, Tokyo, Shibuya, etc.)
-Tsukijishijo, Oedo Line (access to Roppongi, etc.)
-Tsukiji, Hibiya Line (access to Nihombashi, etc.)
Ginza Area 1
Ginza Avenue (also known as Chuo Avenue) is one of the most historic and most visited streets in Tokyo. Lined with any number of high brand retail store and exquisite cuisine, there is everything to satisfy your shopping needs. On weekends, the avenue is closed to automobile traffic and becomes an entirely pedestrian thoroughfare.
The BUREAU Ginza concierge can give you their recommendations of where to go to eat or shop.
Kabukiza
Only one block from BUREAU Ginza is the Kabukiza, Japan's greatest Kabuki theatre. Opened in 1889 as Japan was opening up to the west, the theatre architecture is a mix of Western and Japanese sensibilities.
Tsukiji Hongaji Temple
This Buddhist temple is only a few minutes from BUREAU. This Buddhist temple dates back to around 1617, but through a series of misfortunes was built and rebuilt several times. Its current form was completed in 1934 and the architecture was inspired by temples in India.
Tsukiji Fish Market
Only a few minutes from BUREAU, the Tsukiji fish market is the largest of its kind in the world. For fans of sushi, there truly is no better place in the world to get better quality fish. And be sure to go early in the mornings (around 4-5am) to see the fish auctions. As these take place before the first trains start, as a guest of BUREAU Ginza, you can simply make the short walk over.





