I'm joining another round of #WednesdayWalk initiative by @tattoodjay and this post will talk about how my Wednesday went. Actually I did this walk last Wednesday but I came home late so was not able to create and publish this post last week.
Have you heard of Ginza in Tokyo?
Ginza is a favorite place among shoppers, and not just ordinary shoppers but those with a lot of money to spend. Everywhere in Ginza screams luxury!
Why? Need I say more?
Even people walking around here in Ginza are so fashionable. No, not the same fashion as people in Harajuku or Shibuya. I'm talking about high end fashion. Yes, the famous and high end fashion brands! I don't look at people with their clothing and I can't even guess what brand they're wearing but one look and you could tell it's expensive.
Ginza is near Tokyo station. You can actually walk from there to Ginza but for people not used to walking, I'd suggest to just take the subway. It's just one stop if you take the Marunouchi Line.
You might be wondering why I was here in Ginza. Actually, I came for the 100 yen shop here. 😂 It's cheap, I know, sorry I don't have a lot of money. 😂 I was looking for a place to get some stuff for the house and although there were a lot of options near me that time, the one in Ginza was most favorable for me.
The 100 shop I went to is named Seria. It's located on the 5th floor of a building called EXITMELSA. I've been here before but only up to the 2nd floor. Didn't know there's a 100 yen shop at the 5th floor.
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From Ginza station, I walked to EXITMELSA because it's just so near. Usually there are a lot of people but in the street I was taking, there were less people. Probably because there were only a few opened stores in the street.
After shopping at Seria, I decided to roam around a bit around Ginza station since I was here already, might as well explore.
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The intersection in Ginza is home to big buildings housing different kinds of brands from apparel to watches and a lot more.
The intersection is an interesting place to watch people but I wanted to explore a bit more so I continued walking along the main Ginza shopping street known as Chuodori (中央通り which means Central street). I found my favorite brands (favorite only but can't buy from them) and took snaps to remind myself that maybe one day I can shop without minding what's in my bank account. 🙏😂
I found the 12-storey Uniqlo Ginza and it's really a massive one. On the top floor, you'll find the Uniqlo Cafe. There are seats in the cafe area and near the windows so you could view the streets. There's also a made to order apparel on one of the floors. It really embraced the luxurious feel in Ginza but still affordable.
I continued walking along the road and realized it's not crowded on this part of the street.
I stumbled upon another favorite brand, Zara and I really forced myself not to go inside so I won't end up spending. The big SALE was really tempting but I have a lot of clothes already. Actually my house is just full of clothes 😂 Most of my clothes are from this brand.
There were still more but it seems like I was getting farther and farther away from Ginza station if I continued walking along the road. I might reach Tokyo station. 😂
I turned back and try to explore a bit more on the other areas.
Now in another street, I was tired already and sleepy but I wanted to continue exploring.
I heard the HERMÈS building in Ginza has a gallery and movie theatre besides being the flagship store. I haven't confirmed this information because I don't wanna enter the building and be judged for not buying anything, or for looking poor. 😂
There's a Star Wars Galaxy in Ginza, hence the billboard of Obi-Wan. I didn't go inside, maybe next time. I heard there are a lot of goods inside.
There's also a movie theatre along the street. Below this street is where the subway is.
The window displays of Diesel were really interesting.
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I found another 100 yen shop (this time, it's Daiso) nearby that's still opened, but I went to the one beside it which is called Standard Products by Daiso. Standard Products is an improved and kinda elegant version of Daiso. Their products are usually priced at 300 yen or more, depending on the item. Maybe I'll share about it next time.
It's now time to go home but wait, this place is a small park. Who would have thought there's a park in the middle of this bustling street?
That's how my Wednesday went. Despite being so sleepy, I was able to explore the area around Ginza.
Next time you want to go shopping, don't miss this place! Bring lots of cash or make sure your credit card is not yet on their limit. 😂 Ginza will really let you spend. 😂
I forgot to inform you that Ginza is not only about shopping but also has a lot of expensive restaurants. Maybe if I have the chance to dine in one of the restaurants here, I'll make sure to tell you about it.
Thanks for reading!
See you around! じゃあ、またね!
All photos are taken using my phone unless stated otherwise.