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What's interesting in Tokyo? share

1, Ginza Shopping Street in the Valley

Not far from the sunset station, a stone step came into view. This is the iconic sunset staircase.

At dusk, the setting sun just filled all the steps, warm but not hot, and I felt that I was simply the sight of the heroine of Japanese drama.

There are no luxuries here, and Mimi is the most popular in the Ginza Commercial Street in the valley. Basically, all shops will be marked with cats, so watch carefully when shopping.

2. Build an off-site shopping street in the city

The old shop street, which opened in Taisho era, is a famous wholesale market in the central area of Tokyo and the largest fish market in Japan.

Its scale is second to none in Japan. Every year, tourists from all over the world come here to look for seafood. More than 400 shops make the streets seem a bit crowded, and a bowl of fresh and delicious seafood bibimbap is the most cured.

3. the shopping street in 3.Ami yokohama

A shopping street in Taitung District, Tokyo, Japan is a famous local open-air market. There are many kinds of goods here, including seafood, clothing, watches, cosmetics, specialties and so on.

In addition to foreign tourists, it is also a place frequented by local residents. From time to time, there was a cry of hawking along the street. The end of each year is the busiest time, and the flow of people who buy new year's goods every day exceeds 500 thousand.

4. Ten Ginza Shopping Streets

Compared with the well-known Ginza in Tokyo, it is more common and grounded, far from the bustling city center, and has a simple sense of life.

There are more than 200 shops, but the prices are very low, from fresh fish, fruits and vegetables to special gifts and clothing groceries, the prices are the most close to the people.