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Day 4 - Tsukiji, Ginza & Toyosu

[][𐂐] Tsukiji Outer Market Food and Drink Walking Tour

33 minutes by train from Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International -¥380 - directions

[gluten-free friendly options] [non-vegetarian/vegan friendly]
Dive into the fascinating world of local seafood at the famous Tsukiji Fish Market (outside area) and Uogashi wholesaler market with a local and friendly guide.

Duration: 3 hours (from 8:30am)
Cost: Adult $15,615
🚩 Prior booking in required - To be booked by Japan Junket

GINZA

Ginza is Tokyo’s most refined shopping and dining district, known for its wide boulevards, flagship luxury boutiques, and sleek department stores. Centred around Chuo-dori, which becomes a pedestrian paradise on weekends, the area blends historic elegance with cutting-edge architecture, from the iconic clock tower of the Wako building to striking modern façades like Ginza Six.

[][𖠩] Chuo-dori Street - Shop Ginza’s Pedestrian Paradise

500m / 7 minutes on foot from Glitch Coffee and Roasters GINZA - directions

On weekends and holidays, Chuo-dori Street transforms into a pedestrian paradise. During designated hours, this upscale shopping avenue closes to vehicular traffic, allowing visitors to stroll leisurely, shop, dine, and enjoy street performances in a car-free environment. It's a vibrant and bustling experience that adds to Ginza's allure as a premier shopping and entertainment destination in Tokyo.

  • [][𖠿][ᝰ.] Art Museum Aquarium

    450m / 7 minutes on foot from Higashiya Ginza - directions(8th/9th Floor - Access from the 8th Floor)
    Open: 10:00am ~ 7:00pm
    Closed: No Closures

    Art Aquarium Museum is a one-of-a-kind immersive art space where aquatic life and art merge into a stunning sensory experience. Instead of a traditional aquarium, this museum showcases thousands of live goldfish and koi in beautifully designed tanks, illuminated with dramatic lighting and complemented by sound and fragrance to create a dreamy, almost otherworldly atmosphere rooted in Japan’s historical goldfish-appreciation culture from the Edo period.

    Cost: Adult ¥2,500

  • [ᝰ.][] Nissan Crossing Showroom

    50m / 1 minute on foot from Art Museum Aquarium - directions
    Open: 10:00am ~ 8:00pm
    Closed: No Closures

    Nissan Corner is a showcase of Nissan's latest car models and cutting-edge technology, located in the heart of Tokyo's upscale Ginza district. This space allows visitors to explore Nissan's innovations, including electric and autonomous vehicles, while also offering a glimpse into the future with technology like colour changing paint.

  • [][𖠩][] GINZA SIX - Ginza’s Largest High-end Shopping Complex

    directions
    GINZA SIX is Ginza’s largest and most luxurious shopping complex, seamlessly blending high-end retail, contemporary art, and refined dining under one striking roof. Home to an impressive collection of global flagship boutiques alongside leading Japanese designers, it’s a destination for fashion lovers seeking both international brands and uniquely local craftsmanship.

    • [𖠩] Ginza Tsutaya Books - A haven for Book lovers

      350m / 6 minutes on foot from Ginza Station- directions
      Open: until 9:00pm
      Closed: No Closures

      Tsutaya Books is a multi-story haven for book lovers. It offers a curated selection of books, magazines, and multimedia content, making it a cultural hub for literary enthusiasts. The store's elegant design and welcoming atmosphere make it a serene place to browse, read, and explore a world of knowledge and creativity.

    • [◉°] SIX Rooftop Garden

      directions(14F)
      The rooftop garden at GINZA SIX — known as Ginza Six Garden — is one of central Tokyo’s most unexpectedly tranquil spaces. Spanning around 4,000 square metres, it’s one of the largest rooftop gardens in the city, with landscaped greenery, wooden decking, water features, and plenty of seating areas to pause and unwind. From here, you can enjoy open views across Ginza’s skyline, including glimpses of Tokyo Tower on clear days.

  • [𐂐][] IMAMI ginza - Gallery of Fine Wine & Whisky

    directions
    Open: 11:00am ~ 8:00pm
    Closed: No Closures

    IMAMI ginza is a refined wine and spirits boutique, specialising in a carefully curated selection of premium wines, rare whiskies, and fine sake — more like a gallery of exceptional liquors than a typical bottle shop. The store’s concept is about offering “timeless and exceptional creations,” with a walk-in cellar housing around 700 bottles from classic regions like Burgundy and Bordeaux alongside notable New World labels.

    🚨 Prior Reservation is Required for Tastings- To be booked independently (NOT by Japan Junket) - Reservation Form

  • [𐂐〇] Ginza Tenkuni - Tendon (tempura rice bowl) Restaurant

    250m / 4 minutes on foot from Ghibli Clock - directions
    Open: 11:30am ~ 10:00pm
    Closed: Sundays

    [vegetarian friendly][non gluten-free/vegan friendly]
    Ginza Tenkuni is a renowned tempura restaurant of which has been operating since 1885. It is celebrated for its traditional tempura preparation techniques, where seasonal ingredients are delicately battered and deep-fried to perfection. Diners can savor a range of tempura dishes in an elegant setting, offering a culinary experience that combines the essence of Japanese cuisine with the sophistication of Ginza.

    Check out theirmenu.
    🚨 Prior Reservation is Recommended - Make a reservation- To be booked independently (NOT by Japan Junket)

[◉°][꩜] Ghibli Clock - designed by designed by Hayao Miyazaki himself

-m / - minutes on foot - directions
Shows at 12:00pm, 3:00pm, 6:00pm, and 8:00pm

A whimsical and enchanting clock featuring characters and scenes from the beloved Studio Ghibli films, such as "My Neighbor Totoro" and "Spirited Away."  and was designed by designed by Hayao Miyazaki himself. At specific intervals throughout the day, the clock comes to life, and the characters move and interact with each other in a charming display. The Ginza Ghibli Clock is a delightful attraction that captures the magic and wonder of Studio Ghibli's animated worlds in the heart of Tokyo.

[][𐂐〇][◉°] Ginza Corridor Street

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Ginza Corridor Street is a lively, roughly 400–700 metre-long stretch of dining and nightlife tucked under the elevated JR train tracks between JR Shimbashi and Yurakucho stations. Unlike the upscale flagship boulevards Ginza is known for, this corridor-gai has a more relaxed, buzzing atmosphere with a diverse mix of izakayas (Japanese taverns), wine and whisky bars, cozy restaurants, and casual eateries serving everything from seafood to international cuisine — making it a favourite gourmet alley for both locals and visitors in the evenings.

[𖠩] Tokyo Midtown Hibiya - A City within a City

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Open: 11;00am ~ 11:00pm
Closed: No Closures

Tokyo Midtown is a major mixed-use urban complex that feels like a “city within a city,” seamlessly blending shopping, culture, nature and sophisticated city life. Opened in 2007, it spans multiple buildings around the striking Midtown Tower — once Tokyo’s tallest skyscraper — and includes roughly 130 stores and restaurants ranging from everyday essentials to high-end fashion and global cuisine.

  • [][𖠘] Hibiya Park - One of Tokyo most Elegant Public Parks

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    Opened in 1903 as Japan’s first Western-style park, Hibiya Park blends European-inspired landscaping with traditional Japanese garden elements, wide lawns, seasonal flower beds and tranquil ponds. The park is especially beautiful in spring during cherry blossom season and again in autumn when the ginkgo trees turn golden.

TOYOSU

TeamLab Planets Tokyo - The international art collective

1.2km / 12 minutes on foot from KidZania - directions
Open: 9:00am ~ 10:00pm
Closed: No closures

[family friendly]
TeamLab Planets Tokyo is an immersive digital art museum in Toyosu, Tokyo. It offers a transformative sensory experience where visitors interact with stunning digital artworks.

The artworks change under the presence of people, blurring the perception of boundaries between the self and the works. 

Cost: Adult ¥3,800 / Child ¥1,300
🚨 Prior reservation isrequired - To be booked independently (NOT by Japan Junket) - booking link

Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai - Edo Inspired Onsen Town

800m / 11 minutes on foot from TeamLab Planets Tokyo - directions

Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai is a cultural and commercial facility located in the Toyosu area of Tokyo. It offers visitors a blend of traditional and modern Japanese experiences, including gourmet dining, shopping, and cultural exhibits as well as the newly built Manyo Club which boasts both indoor and outdoor onsen.

  • Explore the streets of Toyozu Edo Market

    • Toyosu Mekiki Odori: An area lined with restaurants and popular stores where you can enjoy Edo-mae food.

    • Mekiiki Yokocho: Enjoy eating and drinking fresh foods and delicacies selected by wholesale dealers.

    • Ukiyo-e sales corner: An area where reprinted ukiyo-e, traditional Japanese woodblock prints, are sold.

  • Footbathwith a view

    8th Floor
    Open: 9:00 ~ 20:00
    Closed: No Closures
    Cost: Free
    Note: towels available for ¥200

  • Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club - Open Air Hot Springs

    6th Floor
    Open: 24 hours
    Closed: Large bathroom: Not available from 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. due to cleaning.
    ‍ ‍Changing rooms: Not available from 3:30 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. due to cleaning.
    Cost: Adult 10:00am ~ 3:00pm: ¥3,850 / Adult after 3:00pm ¥3,000
    You can book ahead of time - booking link

    • 360 degree view Rooftop Footbath

      10th Floor
      Open: 9:00 ~ 20:00
      Closed: No Closures
      Cost: Adult ¥3,850

[𐂐〇][𑣲][][♪] Tokyo Bay: Cruise with Japan Show & Sukiyaki

directions (map to boarding point)

[vegetarian/gluten-free friendly] *with notice
Step aboard a traditional Yakatabune houseboat and cruise Tokyo Bay for an unforgettable evening of food, culture, and city views. Relax on the open-air rooftop deck, enjoy live shamisen music, and dine inside the cozy cabin on a sukiyaki hot pot meal with free-flow soft drinks. With easy boarding and panoramic waterfront scenery, this classic Edo-era style cruise offers a peaceful and uniquely Japanese way to experience Tokyo at night.

Departure Time: 7:20pm
Duration: 90 minutes
Cost: Adult $170.11
🚩Prior Reservation is Required - To be booked by Japan Junket

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