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Akihabara is a place in Japan.

Akihabara, which means the electronic shopping mall in Akihabara, Japan (Akihabara Electric Street), is the main shopping mall for home appliances and computer information products in Japan. It takes five minutes by train from Tokyo Station or Ueno Station. Locals usually call it autumn leaves for short. Akihabara actually refers to the administrative area of this electronic street. JR has akihabara station here, called akihabara, which belongs to Kanda outside Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. Akihabara in Osaka, Japan Bridge and Osu in Nagoya are collectively called "the three major electronic shopping malls in Japan". [Editor] Historical place names come from the "Akiba Shrine" that was moved to other places. Before World War II, this was an overcrowded community. After the Tokyo fire, Japan decided to clean up the buildings here on a large scale to prevent the fire from spreading from here to the neighboring Japanese royal family. [Editor] At present, there are quite a few shops in Akihabara, most of which sell electronic products, animation games and adult products. Some people think that Akihabara may be the largest sales area of electronic information products on earth, and the main street center of Akihabara has become the main competition stage for newly launched electronic products, including software, hardware and second-hand goods. On the other hand, there are many electronic parts, such as wiring and tools. On Mimacchi Street in Kanda. In the narrow street of Waishentian, it is the main street selling digital cameras and digital cameras. In addition, there are some large shopping cities such as Laox, which attract tourists who are confused about the alleys to shop.

Akihabara is Tokyo, Japan.

If you take the tram,

I remember reading the map.

It is most convenient to take the JR Yamanote Line (green). If you leave from Shinjuku, take JR Central Line (orange) to Tokyo Tili, about 15 minutes, and then transfer to Akihabara Tili!

Akihabara is Tokyo, Japan.

If you take the tram,

I remember reading the map.

There is an Akihabara station. But be careful.

Because there are several tram services in Japan, which are operated by different tram companies, there are several lines to the same station. You can visit this website. There is a map of Japanese trams. Akihabara is on the upper right of the map. This website is in Chinese and English. Bento/subtop5 can also buy a book about Tokyo or introduce Tokyo in Japan. There must be a Tokyo tram writing.