Sunshine City integrates food, housing, transportation, shopping and entertainment. It has an international conference venue, an international business information center, an aquarium, museums, art galleries, theaters, exhibition halls, gyms, swimming pools, restaurants and more than 220 shops, making it one of the central areas of Tokyo. Harajuku Harajuku Street is a very old street in Tokyo, Japan, and it is also very famous. The most obvious feature is that many young men and women gather here every day. They all wear the most fashionable clothes, as if they were holding a colorful fashion exhibition. Harajuku integrates shopping, sightseeing and night entertainment. Yoyogi Sports Center, known as Tokyo Sports City, is near Harajuku Station.
Akihabara is an electric street, located in Shimmachi, East Tokyo, and can be reached by taking the National Tieshan Hand Line and Hibiya Line. From stereos to computers, from the latest tape recorders to the most luxurious televisions and refrigerators, as well as kitchen appliances and various electrical accessories, as long as they are electrical appliances, they can be bought at lower prices. There are more than 500 electrical stores in Akihabara Street, and almost all of them are selling various household appliances produced by Japanese electrical companies.
The whole street is full of melodious music and people every day. Famous brand origin: Omotesando Hills Mountain opposite Ginza. Ginza is the most expensive land in Tokyo and the most important place for the distribution of tidal current. From the Meiji Restoration 100 years ago, Ginza was the first place to absorb the most advanced and first-class western pop culture. World-renowned fashion brands such as Mitsukoshi, Matsuya, Heguang and Seibu took the lead in entering Ginza. It is the pioneer of western civilization and the birthplace of famous brands with a long history. Today, Ginza is still the center of high-end shops and still has the power to make people believe that it is a first-class high-end commodity. Therefore, to conquer all Japan, we must first conquer Ginza, which is why Chanel and Hermes chose Ginza to open their flagship stores.