Do You Know the Best Walkable Cities in Tokyo? 3 Commonalities Between Ginza and Shinjuku’s Kagurazaka
Ginza is well-known to many, while Shinjuku’s Kagurazaka is less recognized. For example, according to WordStream’s “Free Keyword Tool,” the term “Ginza” is searched 74,000 times in the U.S., whereas “Kagurazaka” is searched only 1,900 times—a difference of 39 times. However, Ginza and Kagurazaka share several similarities. Today, I will explain three of these commonalities.
1: Both Follow Edo Period Town Layouts and Are Among the Best Walkable Cities in Tokyo
A Nikkei Newspaper article on August 25, 2024, mentioned that “although Ginza has a glamorous image, the alleys are dark and winding.” The article also pointed out that the depth of the town’s structure is what makes walking through Ginza enjoyable.
Kagurazaka is also known for retaining its Edo-period town layout, making it a great place for exploration with old maps in hand. Many alleys extend out from Kagurazaka Street, just like Ginza, creating a “town with depth” that’s enjoyable to walk through.
Both Ginza and Kagurazaka can undoubtedly be called the best walkable cities in Tokyo.
2: Kagurazaka Was Once Called “Yamanote Ginza”
Since the Geisha District needs to attract many people, they only exist in bustling districts. Kagurazaka was once known as “Yamanote Ginza” after the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923, which spared it from the fire damage that affected other commercial areas. This led to a large influx of merchants from Nihonbashi and Ginza, making Kagurazaka Tokyo’s largest commercial area. Hence, it became known as “Yamanote Ginza.”
This way, Ginza and Kagurazaka share common ground in their names and the presence of the Geisha District, which symbolizes bustling districts.
3: Both Are Gourmet Districts with a Wide Range of Dining Prices
Additionally, as shown in the chart, the price range of restaurants in Ginza and Kagurazaka is very similar to those around Shinjuku and Shibuya Stations. While there are high-end establishments, there are also many affordable restaurants where you can dine for under ¥5,000 per person, offering a broad price range—a commonality between the two.
Nighttime Dining Price Range per Person at Major Stations in Tokyo
Explore Tokyo’s Real Hidden Gem: Experience Kagurazaka’s Unique Charm on a Walking Tour
Would you like to join our Kagurazaka walking tour and enjoy exploring the area? Kagurazaka is perfect for strolling, and as I have named it “The Town of Serendipity,” I guarantee you will encounter various “happy accidents.” There’s no doubt that a walk through Kagurazaka will be one of the highlights of your trip to Tokyo, Japan.