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銀座インズ

Ginza INZ

An old-school underground shopping arcade tucked under Ginza’s polished exterior—INZ remains a time capsule of everyday Tokyo retail.

Attraction

Underground Mall, Shopping, Casual Dining

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Located between Yurakucho and Ginza, Ginza INZ is a trio of low-rise, semi-underground arcades that have quietly served Tokyoites for decades. Unlike Ginza’s gleaming flagship stores, INZ offers a casual, retro shopping experience—featuring mid-range fashion, affordable jewelry, imported cosmetics, and cozy cafes in a maze of narrow corridors. Divided into INZ 1, 2, and 3, the complex has a loyal following among locals who appreciate the laid-back pace, accessible prices, and reliable lunch spots. It’s also a favorite rainy-day retreat for nearby office workers. Ginza INZ isn’t glamorous, but it’s a reminder that even in Tokyo’s most luxurious district, comfort and routine still have their place.

Facilities & Services

  • Indoor shopping and dining

  • Connected to Yurakucho and Ginza Stations

  • Variety of casual restaurants and retail outlets

  • Barrier-free access in most areas

  • Open year-round

Contact

Address:

00-0006 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 西3ー1先

Phone:

03-3561-9461

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