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Ginza District in Tokyo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ginza, tokyo japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
The main street in Ginza - Tokyo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ginza Yon-chome crossing, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wako Department Store in Ginza - Tokyo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ginza District, Tokyo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shopping mall department store Tokyo Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ginza, Tokyo, Japan
Aerial view of intersection in Ginza, Tokyo, Japan at night Royalty Free Stock Photo
The main commercial street in Ginza - Tokyo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tokyo, Japan - Jan 13, 2019: Cityscape aerial night view of Ginza zebra crosswalk road intersection with car traffic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tokyo, Japan Cityscape at the Ginza Shopping District Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ginza, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yanaka Ginza district in Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
GInza district in Tokyo by night, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ginza is the downtown area most people associate with Japan. Nihonbashi streets have been lined with stores for generations. Ginza, a district in Chuo-ku, is one of the most famous downtown areas in Japan. Ginza means silver mint, and its name derives from the silver-coin mint established there in the 1600s. where well-established Japanese shops and famous brand name shops from around the world stand side by side on Chuo-dori, the district's main street, Namiki-dori which runs parallel to Chuo-dori, Suzuran-dori and other streets. The Kabuki-za Theater※, where the Japanese traditional theatrical art known as Kabuki is performed, is located to the west of the intersection at 4-Chome, on the way towards the neighboring Tsukiji district.


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