With a focus on wood, stone and earth, the Muji Hotel Ginza's interior features repurposed paving stones from trolley ways that ran through Tokyo 100 years ago and materials recycled from actual ship debris in its design.
Make an excursion along the main thoroughfare and through the grid of narrow lanes that crisscross the district from 1-Chome through 8-Chome to discover famed establishments, shops frequented only by those in the know, and idiosyncratic shops filled with a dedicated spirit. There is even a popular name for this activity: “Gin-bura,” which means “wandering through Ginza.” This is a place where the old-school and the up-and-coming intermingle—from bars that eschew signage and long-established sushi restaurants to Japanese-style bistros bustling with chic patrons, spirited chocolatiers and ramen makers, stationery specialists and more—where new forms of the authentic are forever emerging fresh. Here we offer you a home base from which to take in the Ginza experience with deeper appreciation and enjoyment.
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