Tokyo’s Charming Hidden Gem: Yanaka Ginza
26 January, 2026

Here’s why you must spend a few hours in the delightful and charming district of Yanaka Ginza.

Half a day here gives you a peaceful break from the madness of the world’s biggest city and introduces you to the calm, relaxing spirit of old Tokyo. In my short visit, I made several friends, ate delicious street food, bought authentic handmade gifts, drank excellent beer, and whiled away a few hours people-watching.


Meet the Locals

The first person to befriend me was Kuni, who runs the most incredible tourist information office. It’s a simple unit nestled between flower shops and craft ale bars, but boy does it pack a punch.

Not only can you find out everything to do culturally in the area, Kuni also organises classes on calligraphy, flower arranging, cooking, and Kabuki makeup. She was an infectious bundle of knowledge and waved to me every time I wandered past with the biggest smile you’ve ever seen. We now follow each other on Instagram.

Next, I met my three drinking buddies Tsugurou, Naoya, and Kenji. I was sipping a cold, refreshing local beer outside a bar on the main street when these three locals engaged me in conversation for a good twenty minutes.

They were delighted to test their English on a westerner, and I was equally pleased to try my pigeon Japanese in return. I learned a bit about the local area, but more about their love of Liverpool FC, The Beatles, Queen, and Billy Joel.


Explore the Area

My new pals then directed me to the famous Yanaka Cemetery, where I spent a tranquil hour among the pristine paths and elaborately decorated tombs. Here can be found the grave of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the last Tokugawa shogun of the Edo Period.


Why Visit Yanaka Ginza

If you love rustic charm, good value, friendly people, and mixing with the locals, I highly recommend hopping on the train to Nippori Station and exploring Yanaka Ginza.

Be prepared to make some new friends… and by the way, the reason I can remember all the names of my beer-quaffing mates is because we now follow each other on Instagram!

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