Ginza/Marunouchi often referred to as Tokyo’s answer to Fifth Avenue, this vibrant district is lined with prestigious department stores, luxury boutiques, and high-end brands, making it a paradise for shoppers and fashion lovers alike. Indulge in the latest tech innovations at the Sony Building, where cutting-edge gadgets and interactive displays await. If you appreciate traditional Japanese arts, be sure to check the schedule at the Kabuki-za Theatre, the premier venue for the mesmerizing performances of classical kabuki drama.
For a blend of modern architecture and history, explore the Maru Building, a sleek skyscraper that stands as a gateway to the city’s business hub, before making your way toward the iconic Imperial Palace—the residence of Japan’s Emperor. Stroll through the expansive East Gardens, admire the breathtaking moat and stone walls, and take in the serenity of the meticulously landscaped grounds. However, as a sign of respect, remember that walking on the grass is strictly prohibited.
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Sample Tokyo Marunouchi/Ginza Scavenger Hunt Tasks
- What are you not permitted to do on the sidewalk that runs along the Imperial Palace?
- Which bird fountain is present in the cloud shaped pond in Hibiya park?
- What animal sculpture sits in front of the Mitsukoshi department store?
- Take a photo of your team pretending to hold up the Nijubashi bridge. (Be creative!)
- Take a photo of the sakura tree on the sidewalk in front of the Otemon Gate.
- Take a photo of a team member standing in front of a Pachinko parlor, pretending you just won.