Chapter 402: Tokyo Raiders, Punch In, Eat, Drink and Have Fun... (Ask for support)

When it comes to Tokyo's shopping mecca, it's Ginza.

Along with Mt. Fuji and Kyoto, Ginza is one of the world's three major commercial shopping malls, along with the Champs-Elysées in Paris and Fifth Avenue in New York.

Legend has it that Ginza used to be a sea, but it began in the Tokugawa Ieyasu period and gradually became its current size through continuous reclamation and road construction.

Over the past few hundred years, Ginza has grown from scratch and fulfilled its mission, and with its strong ability to absorb gold, it has become the most representative and prosperous business district in Honhon, also known as the "heart of Tokyo".

Ginza Avenue is about 1.5 kilometers long, stretching from Kyobashi in the north to Shimbashi in the south. The entire avenue consists of Ginza 1-chome to Ginza 8-chome, and the eight chome streets run through Chuo-dori Street, of which Ginza 4-chome and Ginza 5-chome are separated by Harumi-dori, and this intersection is also the busiest area of Ginza.

Department stores and shops on both sides of the avenue specialize in high-end goods, and there are many restaurants, snack bars, bars, nightclubs, etc.

Large department stores such as Shiseido, Isetan, Mitsukoshi, and Matsuzakaya, which everyone is familiar with, have seized the favorable terrain here.

Among them, the most representative are Itoya, a century-old store that sells stationery, and Kimurayaya Main Store, the first bakery in Yomoto.

There are also a variety of luxury goods, boutiques, restaurants, etc., and there are countless brands you can think of here.

Around one o'clock in the afternoon, two low-profile Mercedes-Benz S600s arrived in Ginza.

Because traffic control is often implemented throughout the central road, Li Xian and others found a place to park the car, get out of the car and walk.

As soon as he got out of the car, Li Xian felt the bustling atmosphere here. As far as the eye can see, the streets are bustling with people, and every specialty store or boutique is full of customers.

However, after a closer look, Li Xian found that there are few locals here, and most of them are foreign tourists, of which Chinese people make up the vast majority.

See this.

It gave Brother Xian a delusion.....

Ginza Avenue is occupied by our Chinese?!

Uh...okay?

Following Myeongdong, Seoul, Tokyo Ginza also fell.

In recent years, with the rise of the country, we Chinese people have gradually become the main consumer force in the world.

No matter any international metropolis, you can see the figure of compatriots spending money.

Li Xian walked more than 10 meters down the street, and the young people who passed by him were all compatriots? Except for some middle-aged and elderly rich women? Basically, there were no local young people.

In this regard, Li Xian was very puzzled in his heart, could it be that Ginza was not popular with young people?

Later, I asked Sakurai to find out? It turned out that they were shy in their pockets.

On the street, Sakurai explained in a whisper, "Lee-san, Ginza is of course the most popular business district in Tokyo, but the goods here are so expensive that ordinary people like us can't afford them. In particular, young people's incomes are generally relatively low, and their monthly salaries of 100,000 or 200,000 yen are only enough to pay rent, utilities, etc. and maintaining daily expenses. So, they prefer to visit some department stores with good quality and low prices. ”

"Oh ~ whoosh with Sinai (I see). Li Xian said in Japanese, "Then where do you young people like to go shopping?"

Sakurai thought for a moment and replied, "Lumineest in Shinjuku, Sunshine City, and Omotesando in Harajuku." These malls have a lot of fashion brands, which are very popular with girls. Moreover, there are often discounts and promotions, and the prices are very affordable and easy to accept...."

Li Xian listened to her introduction, and from time to time he took a sentence or two, although he didn't know the shopping malls she said, but he could hear that these places were very famous.

Like Shinjuku Lumineest Mall, this mall is a landmark shopping mall.

Whether in movies or anime, this mall has appeared many times.

It is one of the favorite shopping malls for young girls, and many brands on the second and third floors, such as MerryJenny and Joutie, are very popular with girls.

In addition, there are many gourmet shops and boutiques, and the nearby Lumineone mall is a killer place for girls, so you can visit it all day.

In addition, the location here is also quite superior, it is close to Shinjuku Station, and after exiting the gate, you can go directly to the inside of the mall in one minute.

As for the other shopping malls, such as Sunshine City and Omotesando in Harajuku, they are almost all younger, affordable, and often hold comic exhibitions.

Looking at the specialty store on the side of the road, he said with a smile: "I heard that a single footprint of land on Ginza Avenue is equivalent to a month's salary of a senior cabinet official. Hehe, I wonder if this sentence is true?"

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When it comes to Tokyo's shopping mecca, it's Ginza.

Along with Mt. Fuji and Kyoto, Ginza is one of the world's three major commercial shopping malls, along with the Champs-Elysées in Paris and Fifth Avenue in New York.

Legend has it that Ginza used to be a sea, but it began in the Tokugawa Ieyasu period and gradually became its current size through continuous reclamation and road construction.

Over the past few hundred years, Ginza has grown from scratch and fulfilled its mission, and with its strong ability to absorb gold, it has become the most representative and prosperous business district in Honhon, also known as the "heart of Tokyo".

Ginza Avenue is about 1.5 kilometers long, stretching from Kyobashi in the north to Shimbashi in the south. The entire avenue consists of Ginza 1-chome to Ginza 8-chome, and the eight chome streets run through Chuo-dori Street, of which Ginza 4-chome and Ginza 5-chome are separated by Harumi-dori, and this intersection is also the busiest area of Ginza.

Department stores and shops on both sides of the avenue specialize in high-end goods, and there are many restaurants, snack bars, bars, nightclubs, etc.

Large department stores such as Shiseido, Isetan, Mitsukoshi, and Matsuzakaya, which everyone is familiar with, have seized the favorable terrain here.

Among them, the most representative are Itoya, a century-old store that sells stationery, and Kimurayaya Main Store, the first bakery in Yomoto.

There are also a variety of luxury goods, boutiques, restaurants, etc., and there are countless brands you can think of here.

Around one o'clock in the afternoon, two low-profile Mercedes-Benz S600s arrived in Ginza.

Because traffic control is often implemented throughout the central road, Li Xian and others found a place to park the car, get out of the car and walk.

As soon as he got out of the car, Li Xian felt the bustling atmosphere here. As far as the eye can see, the streets are bustling with people, and every specialty store or boutique is full of customers.

However, after a closer look, Li Xian found that there are few locals here, and most of them are foreign tourists, of which Chinese people account for the vast majority.

See this.

It gave Brother Xian a delusion.....

Ginza Avenue is occupied by our Chinese?!

Uh....well, compatriot!

Following Myeongdong, Seoul, Tokyo Ginza also fell.

Don't brag about B, with the rise of the country in recent years, our Chinese people have gradually become the main consumer force in the world.

No matter any international metropolis, you can see the figure of compatriots spending money.

No, Li Xian walked more than ten meters on the street, and the young people passing by him were all compatriots, except for some middle-aged and elderly rich women, basically no local young people.

In this regard, Li Xian was very puzzled in his heart, could it be that Ginza was not popular with young people?

Subsequently, I asked Sakurai to find out that they were shy.

On the street, Sakurai explained in a whisper, "Rissan, Ginza is of course the most popular business district in Tokyo, but the goods here are so expensive that ordinary people like us can't afford them." Especially young people, their incomes are generally low, and their monthly salaries of more than 100,000 or 200,000 yen are only enough to pay rent, utilities... and maintaining daily expenses. So, they prefer to visit some department stores with good quality and low prices. ”

"Oh ~ whoosh with Sinai (I see). Li Xian is now learning and selling, and said in Japanese, "Then where do you young people like to go shopping?"

Sakurai thought for a moment and replied, "Lumineest in Shinjuku, as well as Sunshine City and Omotesando in Harajuku. These malls have a lot of fashion brands and are very popular with girls. Moreover, there are often discounts and promotions, and the prices are very affordable and easy to accept...."

Li Xian listened to her introduction, and from time to time he took a sentence or two, although he didn't know the shopping malls she said, but he could hear that these places were very famous.

Like Shinjuku Lumineest Mall, this mall is a landmark shopping mall.

Whether in movies or anime, this mall has appeared many times.

It is one of the favorite shopping malls for young girls, and many brands on the second and third floors, such as MerryJenny and Joutie, are very popular with girls.

In addition, there are many gourmet shops and boutiques, and the nearby Lumineone mall is a killer place for girls, so you can visit it all day.

In addition, the location here is also quite superior, it is close to Shinjuku Station, and after exiting the gate, you can go directly to the inside of the mall in one minute.

As for the other shopping malls, such as Sunshine City and Omotesando in Harajuku, they are almost all younger, affordable, and often hold comic exhibitions.

Looking at the specialty store on the side of the road, he said with a smile: "I heard that a single footprint of land on Ginza Avenue is equivalent to a month's salary of a senior cabinet official. Hehe, I wonder if this sentence is true?"

When it comes to Tokyo's shopping mecca, it's Ginza.

Along with Mt. Fuji and Kyoto, Ginza is one of the world's three major commercial shopping malls, along with the Champs-Elysées in Paris and Fifth Avenue in New York.

Legend has it that Ginza used to be a sea, but it began in the Tokugawa Ieyasu period and gradually became its current size through continuous reclamation and road construction.

Over the past few hundred years, Ginza has grown from scratch and fulfilled its mission, and with its strong ability to absorb gold, it has become the most representative and prosperous business district in Honhon, also known as the "heart of Tokyo".

Ginza Avenue is about 1.5 kilometers long, stretching from Kyobashi in the north to Shimbashi in the south. The entire avenue consists of Ginza 1-chome to Ginza 8-chome, and the eight chome streets run through Chuo-dori Street, of which Ginza 4-chome and Ginza 5-chome are separated by Harumi-dori, and this intersection is also the busiest area of Ginza.

Department stores and shops on both sides of the avenue specialize in high-end goods, and there are many restaurants, snack bars, bars, nightclubs, etc.

Large department stores such as Shiseido, Isetan, Mitsukoshi, and Matsuzakaya, which everyone is familiar with, have seized the favorable terrain here.

Among them, the most representative are Itoya, a century-old store that sells stationery, and Kimurayaya Main Store, the first bakery in Yomoto.

There are also a variety of luxury goods, boutiques, restaurants, etc., and there are countless brands you can think of here.

Around one o'clock in the afternoon, two low-profile Mercedes-Benz S600s arrived in Ginza.

Because traffic control is often implemented throughout the central road, Li Xian and others found a place to park the car, get out of the car and walk.

As soon as he got out of the car, Li Xian felt the bustling atmosphere here. As far as the eye can see, the streets are bustling with people, and every specialty store or boutique is full of customers.

However, after a closer look, Li Xian found that there are few locals here, and most of them are foreign tourists, of which Chinese people account for the vast majority.

See this.

It gave Brother Xian a delusion.....

Ginza Avenue is occupied by our Chinese?!

Uh....well, compatriot!

Following Myeongdong, Seoul, Tokyo Ginza also fell.

Don't brag about B, with the rise of the country in recent years, our Chinese people have gradually become the main consumer force in the world.

No matter any international metropolis, you can see the figure of compatriots spending money.

No, Li Xian walked more than ten meters on the street, and the young people passing by him were all compatriots, except for some middle-aged and elderly rich women, basically no local young people.

In this regard, Li Xian was very puzzled in his heart, could it be that Ginza was not popular with young people?

Subsequently, I asked Sakurai to find out that they were shy.

On the street, Sakurai explained in a whisper, "Rissan, Ginza is of course the most popular business district in Tokyo, but the goods here are too expensive for ordinary people like us to afford." Especially young people, their incomes are generally low, and their monthly salaries of more than 100,000 or 200,000 yen are only enough to pay rent, utilities... and maintaining daily expenses. So, they prefer to visit some department stores with good quality and low prices. ”

"Oh ~ whoosh with Sinai (I see). Li Xian is now learning and selling, and said in Japanese, "Then where do you young people like to go shopping?"

Sakurai thought for a moment and replied, "Lumineest in Shinjuku, and Sunshine City