Alleys in Ginza: Mihara Koji and Azuma Inari. A lane in the alley.
From Ginza 5-chome, Harumi-dori, enter Azuma-dori for 20-30m, and you will see a guide sign of "Miharakoji" on the left.
Mihara Koji runs from Azuma Street to Ginza Mihara Street, and is a cobblestone alley with Kappo cuisine, small restaurants, and Chinese shops.
And when you enter from Azuma Street, you will find Azuma Inari Shrine at the end of the red banner with "Azuma Inari Daimyojin" on the left.
Azuma Inari Shrine used to be a series of fires on Azuma Street and Miharakoji, and people in the town separated from Fushimi Inari, Kyoto and worshiped at the current location. There is a letter of luck that it has reached today.
After passing through Miharakoji and turning left on Ginza Mihara-dori, you will find a gate-shaped signboard on the left and an alley.
In an alley space where the atmosphere of Showa remains, the place where several shops are located is Fukurokoji.