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Which city in Japan is Shibuya?

Shibuya is in Tokyo, Japan

Shibuya is one of the 23 districts in Tokyo, and it is a distinctive administrative district in Tokyo. It is not only the center of Dongji Group Company, but also various commercial activities are very prosperous, especially the Zhongbagong exit of Shibuya Station. Famous department stores, fashion shops, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment facilities, and customs facilities are as dense as clouds, and they are also listed as 24-hour sleepless streets like Shinjuku.

In addition, its reputation as a street for young people makes Shibuya the birthplace of all kinds of fashions facing Japan and abroad, and it is called the fashion center of Asia. There are not only many world-famous brand stores and fashion clothing stores around, but also many street performers and vendors, attracting tourists from all over the world to visit and experience the local cultural atmosphere.

Introduction to Tokyo

Tokyo, formerly known as Edo, was built in Kangzheng for three years. In the eighth year of Evergreen, Tokugawa Ieyasu established a shogunate in Edo City. In the first year of Meiji 65438+ 10, the shogunate system was abolished, Edo Prefecture was changed to Tokyo Prefecture, and the emperor moved to Tokyo. In the eighteenth year of Showa, Tokyo was founded. There are many places of interest in Tokyo, including the Imperial Palace, Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Tower and Meiji Jingu. There are business districts such as Ginza, Akihabara and Shinjuku, as well as many museums, art galleries and science and technology museums.

The terrain of Tokyo can be divided into four parts from east to west: Nakagawa Lowland, Musashino Terrace, Tama Mountain and Guandong Mountain. It belongs to subtropical maritime monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Tokyo has a developed economy and is the financial center of Japan, with the headquarters of many large multinational companies. Tokyo has convenient transportation and is one of the cities with the highest railway network density in the world. There are many rail transit systems such as Shinkansen, JR East Japan, private railways and subways.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Tokyo