GinzaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
With a median price of ¥5600/m², our neighborhood analysis confirms Ginza is the undisputed FINAL_BOSS of the Tokyo rental market. You are paying a massive premium for the 104-0061 zip code rather than actual floor space, but the investment outlook is ironclad because this land never loses value. Unless you have a corporate expense account or a serious need to be within walking distance of Mitsukoshi, the m² stats suggest you're buying status over comfort.
The Vibe:Living here means navigating the grey-suited salarymen and high-end tourists around Chuo-dori while relying on the Ginza Line (G) to get anywhere else fast. The physical reality is a grid of narrow 'pencil buildings' and massive department stores where the Wako clock tower serves as your North Star. It is a sterile, high-security environment where the sidewalks are scrubbed clean and the silence at night is eerie for a city center.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Ginza @ ¥5,600/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Can I actually find anything at the ¥4800/m² bottom range?
Only if you settle for a 20-year-old studio smaller than 20m² located in the backstreets toward Shimbashi.
Is car ownership viable in Ginza?
Only if you're prepared to pay ¥60,000 monthly for a parking spot that likely uses a slow mechanical lift.
How does the Sunday 'Hokosha Tengoku' affect residents?
Chuo-dori closes to cars, meaning taxis will dump you two blocks away from your door until the evening.
Where is the nearest 'normal' shopping for essentials?
Locals hit the Hanamasa under the elevated tracks or take the bus to the larger supermarkets in Kachidoki.
Is the investment outlook for Ginza apartments still growing?
It’s less about 'growth' and more about 'preservation'; Ginza prices are the last to fall in a crash and the first to spike.