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Glass-fronted automotive showroom at a major Ginza intersection

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Nissan Crossing Ginza

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Nissan Crossing is Nissan's global brand showcase at the Ginza 4-chome intersection, displaying concept cars, heritage vehicles, and the latest production models in one of Tokyo's most prominent retail locations — free to enter and highly photogenic.

Nissan Crossing occupies a prime glass-fronted location at the Ginza 4-chome intersection, directly across from the Wako clocktower, and serves as Nissan's global brand showcase. The ground-floor display space rotates between concept vehicles, heritage models (including GT-R lineage cars and Z-car prototypes), and current production flagships. The upper level typically hosts interactive exhibits and a cafe with a view over the intersection.

For JDM enthusiasts, Nissan Crossing is one of the most accessible and photogenic automotive experiences in Tokyo — free to enter, centrally located, and designed to be photographed. The heritage vehicle rotations are the primary draw for enthusiasts: seeing a Skyline GT-R (R32, R34) or a first-generation Fairlady Z in a showroom context, alongside the concept cars that may define the next generation, bridges the gap between JDM history and JDM future in a way that static museums cannot. The Ginza location also makes it easy to combine with watch and luxury shopping on the same afternoon.

Practical info

  • Address: 6-9-5 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061
  • Hours: 10:00-20:00 daily
  • Admission: Free
  • Nearest station: Ginza Station (Marunouchi, Hibiya, Ginza lines), 1-minute walk

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Map showing Nissan Crossing Ginza in Chuo City
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Category
Experience
Address
6-9-5 Ginza 104-0061
Area
Tokyo
Last verified
15. April 2026

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