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ENT TERRACE GINZA PREMIUM
ENT TERRACE GINZA PREMIUM
3-14-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
TEL:03-6264-1440 FAX:03-6631-0494
MAIL:ginza@ent-terrace.com
Train access
- 3 minutes walk from “Higashi-ginza Station” Exit A7 on Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line / Toei Asakusa Line
- 7 minutes walk from “Ginza Station” Exit A13 on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
- 4 minutes walk from “Shintomicho Station” Exit 1 on Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
- Approx. 40 minutes from Haneda Airport by train (No transfers on Keikyu Airport Line (direct connection to Toei Asakusa Line))
- Approx. 70 minutes from Narita Airport by train (take the Keisei Skyliner Express and transfer at Ueno Station to the Hibiya Line).
- Approx. 11 minutes from Tokyo Station by train (take Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line to Ginza Station and transfer to Hibiya Line)
Car access
- Approx. 20 minutes from Haneda Airport by car (5 minutes from Ginza IC exit)
- Approx. 60 minutes from Narita Airport by car (5 minutes from Ginza IC exit)
Environment
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GINZA
Approx. 6 minutes walk from ENT TERRACE GINZA PREMIUM
Ginza district was built on the site of a silver coin mint in the Edo period. (Ginza means “silver mint” in Japanese)
It bring an air of sophistication and luxury, so you can feel the history of old Tokyo in here.
Tokyo's most famous upmarket shopping, long-established department stores and luxury brand stores all over there, including Ginza Mitsukoshi, Matsuya Ginza and Wako.
Also, you can enjoy shopping and dining at GINZA SIX, one of the largest commercial facilities in the Ginza area, as well as Tokyu Plaza Ginza and GINZA PLACE. Please enjoy first-class tastes at long-established, well-known and popular Michelin-starred restaurants in Ginza.
In addition, you can experience the fascination of Kabuki at the Kabuki-za Theater, a large theater for Kabuki, a traditional Japanese performing art. -
ASAKUSA
Approx. 11 minutes from Higashi-ginza Station on the Asakusa Line by train
Senso-ji is the oldest temple in Tokyo.
Known throughout Japan, it is the temple of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva (Sho Kanzeon Bosatsu),
who embodies the mercy of all Buddhas.
At the entrance to Sensoji Temple is the towering red “Kaminari-mon” Gate (Furaijin-mon Gate).
When you pass through the gate, you will find the bustling “Nakamise Shopping Street” reminiscent of downtown Tokyo.
The emotional atmosphere of the town is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Japan.
This important center of religious faith draws 30 million worshippers every year. -
UENO
Approx. 15 minutes from Higashi-ginza Station on the Hibiya Line by train
Ueno has many points of interest where you can enjoy culture, art, etc.
Ueno Park (Ueno Koen), the oldest city park in Japan, has art galleries, multiple museums, Shinobazuno Pond, a temple with a five-story pagoda and Ueno Zoo.
Ameya Yokocho (short form: Ameyoko), a colorful market street where lively stores continue along the railroad tracks in Ueno.
The busy market street is crowded with many people, and the shouts of the sellers echo through the streets.
In addition, there are many souvenir stores and restaurants. -
AKIHABARA
Approx. 11 minutes from Higashi-ginza Station on the Hibiya Line by train
Akihabara is one of the most famous district for electronic in Japan.
A town where is famous for its many electronics shops, IT products store and establishments devoted to anime, manga and games are dispersed among the districts.
In addition, there is a sanctuary for “cosplayers” who dressed in costumes of idols, anime characters, etc.
It is also a center of idol culture and attracts many visitors from all over the world. -
OMOTESANDO (Harajuku)
Approx. 15 minutes from Higashi-ginza Station on the Hibiya Line by train
Omotesando, with its expensive brand stores and stylish and elegant cafes, and Harajuku, which continues to present the latest in youth culture.
It is the center of young people's fashion and the world's hottest gourmet spots from overseas.
You can find always creating new booms.
On the other hand, there are many green and relaxing spots such as Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park.
It's a fantastic palce! -
SHIBUYA
Approx. 23 minutes from Higashi-ginza Station on the Hibiya Line by train
A town that is always at the forefront of fashion and culture, led by the youth of Japan. “SHIBUYA109 Shibuya,” a sanctuary for young people, complex facilities such as “Shibuya Hikarie” where you will find lots of famous brand stores and department stores. There is various facilities for tourist, so you can enjoy shopping, delicious dining and the art scene in this area. Also, you can get a valuable experience to feel the hustle and bustle of central Tokyo because Shibuya scramble crossing (scramble corner, 'X' Crossing, diagonal crossing) is one of the landmarks of Tokyo. You can see dazzling crowds of people in here everyday. So...Would you want to join us?
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SHINJUKU
Approx. 20 minutes from Ginza Station on the Marunouchi Line by train
Approx. 25 minutes from Higashi-ginza Station on the Hibiya Line by trainShinjuku is Japan's largest city, where shopping, culture, and entertainment are all available.
Shinjuku, which has various charms, is a city full of people, with downtown areas and skyscrapers.
In addition, it is full of spots where you can feel the unique culture of Japan, such as museums, art galleries, Noh theaters, and shrines.
If you come to Tokyo, it is one of the sightseeing spots that you cannot miss. -
Tokyo Disney Resort
Approx. 25 minutes from Higashi-ginza Station on the Hibiya Line by train
(Higashi-ginza Station ⇒ Transfer to JR Keiyo Line at Hatchobori Station ⇒ Maihama Station)Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea are two popular parks with different themes in Tokyo Disney Resort.Also, there is a commercial complex called Ikspiari Shopping Mall. There has a monorail that is convenient for guests to move around the resort. It makes this theme resort where you can play well.
It offers a vacation experience that is not just have fun in the amusement parks, the visitors can enjoy a variety of leisure activities including shopping and delicious food tasting. -
In addition
it has excellent access to sightseeing spots and commercial areas that represent Tokyo, such as the Imperial Palace (Otemachi, etc.), Ikebukuro, the National Diet Building, Meiji Jingu Shrine, and Nihonbashi.