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?
Its concept is ”LUMINE for adults.” There are about 120 shops mainly selling clothing, but also cosmetics and general merchandise as well as cafés and restaurants.
Yurakucho MULLION, famous for Mullion Musical Clock.
The location is convenient for public transport. It is modern, yet you can feel the brilliance and glamour that Ginza has nurtured since the Edo period. Another attraction is the extensive facilities within the hotel, including restaurants, a large public bath, and a fitness center. We promise you a stay that will refresh both your body and mind, even in the heart of Ginza.
Our spacious rooms are fully equipped and provide a space where you can relax as if you were at home. You can stay here with peace of mind, whether you are on business or sightseeing for a long period of time. Rooms with a washer/dryer are very convenient for business or sightseeing. All rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, air humidifiers and microwaves! Ginza tourist spots such as Kabukiza Theater (2 minutes on foot) and Shinbashi Enbujo Theater (8 minutes on foot) are also within walking distance!
Located in the heart of Ginza, the city that is home to some of Japan's leading luxury brands, the hotel is within walking distance of numerous cultural facilities such as the Kabukiza Theater and Shinbashi Enbujo Theater, as well as the Tsukiji Outer Market. In the restaurant, you can enjoy dishes made with seasonal ingredients from all over Japan, arranged in a modern style using a variety of cooking methods and in line with Japanese food culture.