What other travelers are saying about Hakuhinkan Toy Park
honestly such a fun stop, I did not expect to spend that much time in a toy store but here we are. It is massive, like multiple floors of everything from classic toys to super niche collectibles, and it lowkey brings out your inner child immediately. Even if you are not shopping for kids it is still entertaining to just walk around and see all the random stuff they have. The character sections are dangerous because you will convince yourself you need something you definitely do not need. It gets a bit crowded but that kind of adds to the energy. If you are in Ginza and want something light and fun between all the luxury shopping, this place is such a good detour.
No. The store has free admission. You only pay for products you purchase or if you use the rooftop amusement attractions.
Take the Tokyo Metro to Ginza Station (Ginza, Marunouchi, or Hibiya Line), exit A2, and walk two minutes. Alternatively, from Shimbashi Station on the JR Yamanote Line, it's a five-minute walk.
Both. Adults visit for collectibles, model kits, hobby items, nostalgic toys, and exclusive franchise merchandise. Collectors and casual browsers find the comprehensive inventory appealing regardless of age.
Yes. Products are visually displayed with recognizable characters and brands. Staff have basic English capability, and product packaging often includes English text. The payment process is standard, and the Ginza location regularly serves international customers.
HAKUHINKAN TOY PARK in Tokyo is an absolute gem — perfect place for both kids and adults to spend a few delightful hours. The moment you walk in, you’re immersed in a wonderland of toys: classic, modern, quirky, rare, and everywhere you look there’s something that sparks joy.
The store layout is excellent — plenty of space to browse, bright displays, and well organized so you can find sections you love (figurines, games, plushies, retro toys, etc.). Staff are friendly, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable — happy to show you special items or help track down something specific without any pressure.
Whether you’re chasing nostalgia, looking for the perfect gift, or just wanting to explore a toy-lover’s paradise, HAKUHINKAN delivers. It’s one of my favorite spots in Tokyo to recharge, discover something new, and just have fun. Highly recommend for families or anyone with a playful spirit!
4 storey toy store at the edge of Ginza. Has a mini race car track on the 4th floor. Things are expensive here, and selection isn’t great… would highly recommend yamashiroya located at Ginza instead
Amazing toy collection! From plushies, to puzzle games. They have literally everything. Our kids age 10, 8, 6 had so much fun. They even raced the toy cars by paying 200 Yen each.