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Ginza Guide: Top 6 Most Popular Souvenir Shops (July 2019 Ranking)

Ginza Guide: Top 6 Most Popular Souvenir Shops (July 2019 Ranking)

Date published: 22 August 2019

Here are the best spots in our Other Shopping category in Ginza, with travel tips and more, according to LIVE JAPAN, a top-class travel website for visitors to Japan. Our ranking is based on the most popular pages viewed by foreign visitors in a given category. For instance, Travel luggage and accessories speciality shop -Toko Yuurakucho Store, Ginza Takagen, G.Itoya and other related spots will be listed. Be sure to check them out during your visit to Ginza!

No.1:Travel luggage and accessories speciality shop -Toko Yuurakucho Store

No.1:Travel luggage and accessories speciality shop -Toko Yuurakucho Store

We’ve been in business in Yurakucho, Tokyo for 50 years. Our wide selection of products includes many different travel goods perfect for your next vacation, as well as souvenirs that make perfect gifts. Let us help you make your next trip a special one! We also offer repair and maintenance service for your products after you buy.
Tax-free purchases are available. Money exchanges available on the same floor. English, Chinese, and Korean-speaking staff are available on certain days.

No.2:Ginza Takagen

No.2:Ginza Takagen

Since its founding in 1882, skilled craftsmen have been making elaborate walking sticks by focusing on high quality materials. We use high-grade imported woods including snakewood, cane , ebony, and red sandalwood, as well as Japanese woods, including oak, maple, and bamboo root. We carry new products, such as sticks with unique animal-motif handles, sticks that use light-weight carbonaceous materials; folding, portable sticks; and a wide variety of colorful sticks with openwork rings for women. We also deal in various kinds of umbrellas that are made by skilled Japanese craftsmen.
Because we are particular about both functionality and quality, we make each waking stick and umbrella by hand and with great care. We will be happy if you would like to pick them up.

  • Ginza Takagen
    Ginza Takagen
    銀座タカゲン
    • Address 6-9-7 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0061
    • Nearest Station Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
      5 minutes on foot
    • Phone Number 03-6263-9515

No.3:G.Itoya

No.3:G.Itoya

Itoya, a historic stationery store that opened in 1904, changed its name to G.Itoya in June 2015 and was reborn as a store not only to buy things but to have various experiences. In addition to ready-made stationery items, G.Itoya sells a variety of products that can add spice to your everyday life such as original goods and goods for home and travel. Efforts are made so that customers can always enjoy their shopping, including holding various events from time to time. In the building with twelve stories aboveground and one below, each floor has its own theme. On the third floor, you can try all 1,200 of the pens and pencils available. The seventh floor sells over 1,000 kinds of paper and you can receive advice from a paper concierge. Also, vegetables are grown using a hydroponic system on the eleventh floor and available for consumption at the café restaurant on the twelfth floor.

  • G.Itoya
    • Address 2-7-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0061
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    • Nearest Station Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
      2 minutes on foot
    • Phone Number 03-3561-8311

No.4:K.Itoya

No.4:K.Itoya

K.Itoya opened under the new concept of Itoya in October, 2012. In keeping with its slogan, “A Hideout for Adults,” the store has a comfortable atmosphere in which you can take your time to choose products. K.Itoya is located close to the new main store, G.Itoya, and has a fountain-pen-shaped signboard. The building has six stories above ground and one below, each with its own theme and handling picture frames, fountain pens, painting materials, globes, printing, seals and so on. The first floor has about 1,500 domestic and foreign writing materials, mainly fountain pens. The second floor is a typical ”hideout”: gold-lacquered fountain pens, imported fountain pens, limited-edition goods and music boxes are beautifully displayed as though you were in a small museum. The fifth floor has oil paintings, watercolors and gouaches by France's Sennelier.

  • K.Itoya
    • Address 2-7-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0061
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    • Nearest Station Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
      2 minutes on foot
    • Phone Number 03-3561-8311

No.5:Gekkoso Art Supply

No.5:Gekkoso Art Supply

Gekkoso is an art supply store with a retro atmosphere located along the Hanatsubaki Street in Ginza 8-chome. It was established in 1917. A lot of foreign people come here, too. There are about 90 kinds of cute picture post cards with paintings and poems of modern artists in the basement floor. You write an address and your message on the card and then post it in Gekkoso in-store post. Afterward, the store will have it mailed. You can also use Gekkoso's original watercolor paints to write your post card. Why not send your message with your memory of Ginza from Gekkosho to an important person in your country?

  • Gekkoso Art Supply
    • Address Nagatoshi Building B1~1 floor, 8-7-2, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0061
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    • Nearest Station Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
      7 minutes on foot
    • Phone Number 03-3572-5605

No.6:RICOH Imaging Square GINZA

No.6:RICOH Imaging Square GINZA

Ricoh Imaging Square Ginza is is a two-story facility located within the Sanai Dream Center at the Ginza 4-chome Intersection. In April 2013, after Ricoh and Pentax merged businesses, the 8th floor was renovated as the Gallery A.W.P, a photo exhibition area (admission fee required). You can get a panoramic view of Ginza from the showroom on the 9th floor, with the Clock Tower of Wako right in front and Tokyo Sky Tree visible in the distance. The lounge-style Gallery A.W.P on the 8th floor is a space where visitors can enjoy selected works from both Japan and abroad. The admission fee is JPY510 per visit, and members of the Pentax Ricoh Family Club (initial fee + JPY3,564 (card issuance charge)) can enter the gallery free of charge throughout the year. At the showroom on the 9th floor, popular optical products such as single lens reflex cameras, replacement lenses, camera accessories, and binoculars are displayed and sold, and photo classes are held. Please feel free to ask us about how to use our products and photographing techniques.

  • RICOH Imaging Square GINZA
    RICOH Imaging Square GINZA
    リコーイメージングスクエア銀座
    • Address Sanai Dream Center 8, 9F, 5-7-2, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0061
    • Nearest Station Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
      1 minute on foot
    • Phone Number 03-3289-1521
*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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