At the souvenir shop ”Rakuza” on the fifth floor of the Kabukiza Tower, photos of kabuki actors, tenugui (Japanese thin cotton cloth), and many other kabuki-related goods are available. At Kibikicho Square, on the second basement floor and directly connected to the subway station, there are plenty of stationeries and Japanese goods with kabuki motifs reflecting the beautiful stage! Even if you don't have a ticket, you can drop by and buy souvenirs of Japan.
A location with excellent transportation convenience.While modern, you can also feel the glamour and elegance nurtured in Ginza since the Edo period.The well-equipped facilities, including restaurants, large baths, and fitness areas, are also one of the attractions.We promise a stay that allows you to refresh both your mind and body, right in the heart of Ginza.