The most prosperous Ginza in Tokyo
Ginza, one of the three major Japanese natural, historical and modern attractions (Mount Fuji, Kyoto and Ginza), is as famous as the Champs Elysé es in Paris and the Fifth Avenue in new york, and is one of the three prosperous centers in the world. Ginza gradually formed today's framework through continuous reclamation. Ginza is the birthplace of many century-old shops and local brands. Central Pass, which runs through Ginza from 1 mesh to 8 mesh, has been selected as one of the "1 Famous Roads" in Japan and is also the most prosperous main street in Ginza. Every Sunday afternoon, the entire Central Committee will implement traffic control and become a pedestrian paradise for pedestrians.
Ginza is the most prosperous business district in Tokyo. According to legend, this area used to be the sea, and later Tokugawa Ieyasu reclaimed land, which became the "Ginza service center" for casting silver coins. It is called "the heart of Tokyo".
Ginza Avenue is one and a half kilometers long, starting from Jingqiao in the north and Xinqiao in the south. There are many department stores and shops on both sides of the Avenue, which specialize in selling high-grade goods. There are many restaurants, snack bars, bars and nightclubs in the back street of Ginza Avenue. Itoya, a century-old shop selling stationery, is the first bakery in Japan-Kimura House. Since August 197, Ginza Avenue has been closed to all vehicles and has become a pedestrian mall. There are many cafes on the street, and tourists can sit in the street and have tea and chat. After nightfall, the neon lights on the roadside buildings are changeable, forming a charming night view of Ginza. Ginza is the most representative bustling block in Tokyo. It is named after the silver coin foundry moved here in the Edo period, and consists of Yinzuo Yidingmu to Yinzuo Badingmu. All eight Ding Mu run through the center, among which the fourth Ding Mu and the fifth Ding Mu in Ginza are separated by Qinghai Tong, and this intersection is also the most prosperous area in Ginza.