Morioka Shoten & Co

Ginza & Tsukiji


This tiny bookshop showcases a single title a week, be it a novel, a cook book or an art tome, alongside an exhibition. However, the real reason for coming here is to admire the wonderful art deco architecture of the 1929 Suzuki Building, with its warm red-brick and decorative tile facade.


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1. National Film Archive of Japan

0.27 MILES

Here you'll find an archive of Japanese and foreign films, as well as books, periodicals, posters and other materials. There are daily screenings of…

2. Kabukiza Gallery

0.29 MILES

If you have a ticket to see a show at the Kabukiza theatre, you get a ¥100 discount on entry to this small gallery displaying stage props, scenery and…

3. Tsukiji Hongwan-ji

0.35 MILES

When this impressive branch of the mother temple in Kyoto fell victim to the Great Kantō Earthquake of 1923, it was rebuilt in a classical Indian style,…

4. Ginza Maison Hermès Le Forum

0.47 MILES

On the 8th floor of the French luxury goods boutique is a spacious, light-filled gallery that hosts around three different contemporary art shows per year…

5. Artizon Museum

0.48 MILES

Amassed by Bridgestone founder Ishibashi Shōjiro, this is one of the best French impressionist collections you will find in Asia – although it is closed…

6. Tsukiji Market

0.48 MILES

Tokyo's main wholesale market may have moved to Toyosu, but there are many reasons to visit its old home. The tightly packed rows of vendors (which once…

7. Ginza Sony Park

0.48 MILES

Up until just after the 2020 Olympics, this corner of the Sukiyabashi crossing will be an innovative public space. At ground level greenery flourishes as …

8. Tokyo International Forum

0.53 MILES

This architectural marvel designed by Rafael Viñoly houses a convention and arts centre, with eight auditoriums and a spacious courtyard in which concerts…