Japan's famous big department stores, specialty handicraft shops, some high-end snack bars, various restaurants and high-end nightclubs are all located in Ginza, which is also a cultural and entertainment center.
Sidingmu intersection is the most prosperous and lively area in the whole Ginza block. 14-story modern San 'ai Mansion echoes the 19 century-style Heguang old shop. One is radiant, one is magnificent, one is gorgeous and novel, and the other is simple and elegant.
In the sharp contrast between the two, a kind of awe of history and pride in modernity arises spontaneously. Crossing the intersection is Mitsukoshi Department Store, which is very famous in Japanese business circles. This "Yuegu Kimono Store" in the Edo era implemented the price tag for the first time, which changed the prevailing bargaining wind at that time and was praised by the Japanese as "the pioneer of big department stores". Compared with the products of Mitsukoshi Company, Heguang Old Store is famous for selling high-end and expensive clothes. The clothes it manages are not only excellent in materials, exquisite in craftsmanship, but also different in styles, all of which are the same, and have become the representatives of status and fame. This "Mitsukoshi Company" focuses on young people and specializes in fashion goods, with more than100000 customers every day. It is like a rapidly rotating carriage, which will never stop to catch up with tomorrow's sun. Ginza backstreet is another scene, with more than 1000 bars, dance halls and nightclubs. Although their scales and grades are different, they are all veritable "golden caves". It is normal for six people to spend more than 1 000 yuan a night. Because of this, the managers of nightclubs and bars here have very rich income, which can make university professors sigh. Central Tongqing Haitong Capital Expressway Ginza Station East Ginza Station Yinzuo Yidingmu Station Youleding Station
The sidewalks on both sides of Ginza are very wide, and the main roads will be closed at weekends (since August 1970, Ginza has implemented a system of prohibiting any vehicles from passing on Sundays and holidays). It has become a pedestrian zone called "pedestrian paradise" in Japanese, so it is called "pedestrian paradise". Don't look at the busy and endless traffic on Ginza Street on weekdays, but once this time, the noise of cars will be calmed down, and you can only feel the surge of people, just like a gurgling river, rolling up layers of voices. At this time, Ginza has become a veritable pedestrian street. On such days, there are thousands of people walking in this street, including strong young people, beautifully dressed girls and handsome boys. In Song Xin, Wuding, a girl to be married can choose her favorite kimono for her wedding. Don't underestimate the "Song Xin" kimono, which is a hand-made skill from dyeing to cutting in one go. It is not only unique in style, but also an authentic tradition and the quintessence of Japan, which is deeply favored by women and artists in the upper class. Go to Heguang old shop to see fine products, follow the fashion, celebrate "March", love tradition, or hide in a wild house in a high-rise building to buy cloth socks sewn by the boss. Ordinary people can also enjoy the delicious food of a century-old shop like Lotus Hall in the hutong. It can be said that you can do whatever you want and make sure you are satisfied. Politicians often go to "newsstands" to show their style, and establish cronies through traditional methods to contact feelings and determine their sphere of influence. Repeating the old saying "Cabinet politics, Xiaguan diplomacy".
The uniqueness and high pressure of the pavilion lies not in the high consumption, but in the specially trained geisha, who are beautiful, good at singing and dancing and can socialize freely. 1 hour salary is thousands or even tens of thousands of yen. Some male kabuki are mainly engaged in singing and dancing performances, playing the role of Dandan, loyalty to the monarch and self-sacrifice. Ginza integrates business, society and politics, and provides the best place for people of different classes and different purposes. When you are tired of shopping, you can have a rest at the portable tables and chairs in beverage shops and snack bars. Fried cakes, cuttlefish and freshly cooked corn smell delicious and mouth-watering. Boys and girls in love can look for their future love from fortune tellers. Children wear animal masks to help them swim, while old people wear old kimonos with antlers, beat gongs and drums, dance like wizards in the mountains, and are as obsessed as children. Entertainment and enjoyment, building relationships, playing and reveling all have their own strengths, showing the unique charm of Ginza.