Chuo City Office
Address: 1-1-1, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku
Tel: 03-3543-0211
Open: 8:30am-5:00pm, from Monday to Friday (closed for national holidays)
Access: 1 minute walk from "Shintomicho Station" on Subway Yurakucho Line
Tsukiji Market
This is Japan's largest fish market, known by the name of the fishing coast.
Visitors can enjoy shopping, etc. at the market that lies outside and right next to the Tsukiji Market
Access: Get off at "Tsukiji Shijo" on Subway Oedo Line, or "Tsukiji" on Hibiya Line
Nihonbashi
Nihonbashi, which was the largest shopping area in the Edo Period, has now become a center of commerce and finance, lined with giant office buildings.
The head branch of the Bank of Japan, the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and Mitsukoshi Department Store's Nihonbashi head store all call Nihonbashi home.
Access: "Nihonbashi Station" on Subway Ginza, Tozai lines
Ginza
This is Japan's number one entertainment district, with cafes, bars, and luxury stores. the Chuo-dori street is a pedestrian paradise on weekends and holidays.
Access: Get off at JR Yurakucho Station, "Ginza Station" on Subway Ginza, Marunouchi, Hibiya lines, or "Ginza Itchome" on Yurakucho Line
Ningyo-cho
This is a small neighborhood where the old-town feeling remains. The Suitengu Shrine, famous for safe birth and fertility, the Meiji-za, and Amazake Yokocho, and many traditional art shops and stores, remain.
Access: Get off at "Ningyocho Station" on Subway Asakusa, Hibiya lines or at "Suitengumae Station" on Subway Hanzomon Line

