Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Tokyo, Japan real estate information
Tokyo, Japan real estate information
Tokyo, Japan real estate information
1. roppongi
Roppongi once had a long history of Qianmen town, and now it has successfully transformed into an international metropolis standing at the forefront of the times. As for the origin of Roppongi's name, first of all, it represents six pine trees as the name implies, and there are also various sayings, such as Shangshan, Deadwood, Gaomu, Aoki, Piantong and Liu Yi. Their surnames contain "wood" to build houses here and so on.
Later, with the emergence of Noyozo and the establishment of Asahi TV, many related artists gathered and absorbed the emerging culture earlier. In recent years, Roppongi has successfully transformed into an international metropolis, and with the birth of Roppongi Hill, it has set off a prosperous scene.
2. Akasaka
Akasaka was the land owned by the samurai families of Daming and Qiben in the Edo period. 1955, "TBS" TV station was established here, and soon after that, "Prince Akasaka Hotel" opened in the former site of Ji Wangjia. Since then, in order to welcome the Olympic Games, famous hotels such as "HotelNewJapan", "Okura Hotel" and "New Otani Hotel" have opened here one after another, and many auto repair shops on Wainai Street have also changed their old appearance into high-rise office buildings.
In addition, walking along Waiyuan East Street to Naimuban, you can pass through Naimu's former residence (General Nogi Maresuke's official residence) and other cultural relics to experience the historical changes for yourself.
3. seaport
It was once developed into the base of shipping industry. Now, the ships that shuttle through the canal in this area can still make people feel the grand occasion of that year. Zhipu Island is a block. As a living and leisure space for people in this area, it is surrounded by commercial streets and has been developed on a large scale.
Its residence has high-quality elements such as a banquet hall, a cinema and an owner-only coffee shop to serve life. With the renovation project around the east entrance of Shinagawa Station in the late 1990s, the opening of Shinagawa International City and the opening of Shinagawa GrandCommons in 2003, there are now office buildings and commercial facilities everywhere in southern Hong Kong.
In addition, since the opening of Tokaido Shinkansen Shinagawa Station, the traffic with Nagoya and Kansai has become more convenient, and various enterprises have moved their headquarters to this area, which has now become one of the few business districts in Tokyo.
4. Ginza (a bustling street in Tokyo)
Ginza was named after the silver coin foundry "Ginza" of the edo shogunate moved from Fujun to Ginza near Mitsumi. In the early Meiji period, it was rebuilt as a demonstration area of western architecture, laying the foundation for modern Ginza. Located in Ginza, Sidingmu and Guangzhong Tower are centered and scattered in a grid shape. In the well-planned beautiful block, there are street lamps and willows with unique shapes, which add gorgeous colors to the sidewalk.
As a representative of Japan, Ginza has created an unshakable position, from old shops that can let people appreciate history to galleries, jewelry stores and foreign high-end brand stores. And there are tourist attractions such as kabukiza and Mario in Yurakucho around, which continuously attract tourists from all over the world.
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