Hakuhinkan

Ginza Hakuhinkan is one of Ginza’s most beloved landmarks, especially for those who love toys, games, and a bit of nostalgia. Founded in 1899, Hakuhinkan has long been a paradise for children and adults alike, offering a wide variety of toys from Japan and around the world. The building is a multi-story entertainment complex located along the famous Ginza Chuo Street, filled with excitement on every floor.

Inside, visitors can find everything from classic Japanese toys and anime goods to high-quality model cars, puzzles, dolls, and board games. The store also features a unique “Slot Car Circuit,” where both children and adults can race miniature cars on a professional-style track. It’s one of the few places in Tokyo where visitors can actually play with the products on display.

Hakuhinkan is not just a toy store—it’s a cultural destination that reflects Japan’s creativity and craftsmanship in play. The atmosphere combines the joy of discovery with the charm of Ginza’s sophisticated shopping district. Whether you’re looking for a souvenir, a gift, or simply to relive childhood memories, Ginza Hakuhinkan Toy Park offers a truly fun and heartwarming experience that captures the spirit of Japanese play culture.

How to Get to this place
Address:
8 Chome-8-11 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo
Access:
From Ginza Station: 10 minutes on foot.

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