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|  | Washita Shop: Ginza Okinawan shopping
Just up the block from Ginza's Printemps Department Store, a one-meter-tall, bright-yellow... |
 | Fukumitsuya: Ginza Elegant sake utensils
Fukumitsuya calls itself a sake shop, but at first glance you might take it for just... |
 | Advertising Museum of Tokyo: Shiodome Product placement
The Advertising Museum of Tokyo (ADMT) has a very cool entrance in shiny black metal... |
 | Caretta Shiodome: Shiodome Skyscraper playground
Caretta Shiodome is the first of several skyscrapers to open in the newly developed area... |
 | Kumamoto-kan: Ginza Kyushu victuals
When you're stuck in the heart of the city, the mountains, plains and coastline of rural... |
 | Muji Yurakucho: Yurakucho No-brand megastore
From humble beginnings as a no-brand retailler of fashion goods in 1983, Mujirushi Ryohin... |
 | Marubiru: Marunouchi Shopping/restaurant complex
Rebuild it and they will come - in droves. Such is the case with the gleaming new "Marubiru."... |
 | TIF Central Courtyard: Yurakucho Sculpture garden
Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Two tiny rock islands surrounded by a towering... |
 | Ginza Winax: Ginza German wine shop
If the names Dr. Burklin-Wolf, Helmut Christ, Franz Keller, Knipser, or Graf von Neipperg... |
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