Suzuran-dori

Suzuran-dori

Suzuran-dori
3.7

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Neighborhood: Ginza / Tokyo Nihonbashi
Ginza is famous for being a trendy hotspot, but it's also a downtown area with shops that were founded over a hundred years ago. Department stores and luxury boutiques line the route from Nihonbashi to Ginza. It's a long established tradition to shop and stroll while the road is closed to traffic. Luxury hotels, world class cuisine from talented chefs, and a collection of glitzy clubs will make this area popular with anyone looking for a night out.
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3.7
3.7 of 5 bubbles68 reviews
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Jun N
Makati, Philippines99 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2017 • Couples
One would think that the Ginza area is all about big department stores and wide streets. Suzuran, though not necessarily tiny, is an interesting side street in Ginza, with lots of restaurants and curio shops. If you have time, it's worth exploring this area for a more uniquely Japanese experience.
Written November 7, 2017
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roy v
Traralgon, Australia6,078 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2015 • Solo
Over the years I had heard people talk of Suzuran Street but had no idea where it was or why I'd heard about it .So just by chance a few days ago while walking around Ginza I happened to look across the road and saw the sign above the street on the corner of Harumi Street. So across I went and was met with the lovely smell from the Manneken waffle shop that is situated on the corner. I then found out there is no traffic in Suzuran Street from a certain time each day which is very nice, makes it a very peaceful place to stroll around. The street apparently has a bit of history and some of the shops have been in business there a long time. Some nice places to eat and shop. I enjoyed the feel of the place but still don't know why I have always known of it , I will have to find out more about it's history, have a leisurely walk there , it's nice.
Written July 23, 2015
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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia29,767 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 • Solo
Suzuran Street is fairly typical of the many smaller streets in Ginza with some classy shops and restaurants and some not so classy. It has sign at both ends promoting itself but that is about it but it is Ginza and it is better than many shopping streets in Greater Tokyo.
Written June 20, 2019
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alpaalpa
Hong Kong, China143 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 • Business
Really nothing special about this street. More or less the same as any other side street in Ginza.

Walk through it only if it is on your way to somewhere else.
Written June 12, 2019
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Betty
3,079 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2017 • Couples
We wandered upon this side street running parallel to Ginza. There are many artisan shops, boutiques and restaurants. It is not as busy as Ginza and are mainly small shops. If you have extra time, it is worthy to see.
Written October 26, 2017
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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia29,767 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2017 • Couples
This is one of a number of snmaller side streets that run paralell with Ginza Dori on the Hibiya Park Side and this one is well labelled and one street back. It is a fairly tupical street that you will find in Ginza with a myriad of shops and restaurants of varying style and quality. Worth a walk through as you will find things that you had no knowledge of.
Written February 10, 2017
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Stuart G
Boise, ID1,611 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2016 • Solo
I decided to take a small street of the main streets (such as Ginza) and I found this little 'back street" with lots of smaller shops on it. It was early on Saturday (9:30) and most shops didn't open unti10:30 or 11:00.
Written September 17, 2016
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kimipooh3
Kyoto, Japan2,267 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2025 • Couples
This area is lined with attractive shops such as food and souvenir shops in Ginza. If you're in Ginza, I think it's fun to pop by.
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Written March 9, 2025
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Aidy A
12 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Family
A pedestrian street that seemed ordinary to me in the famous luxury district of Ginza. I would not recommend trying to get there at all costs during a visit to Tokyo.
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Written November 11, 2023
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