Which streets of Tokyo are considered the best for shopping?

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The main trading district of Tokyo is considered to be the Ginza (Ginza) in the Chu районе district. In 1612, in Edo (the old name of Tokyo), there was a silver mint, and now there are boutiques, shops and showrooms of the world's most famous companies. Ginza, according to Forbes magazine research, is one of the five most expensive leasing outlets in the world.

Akihabara (Akihabara) - another trading area, famous far beyond Tokyo for all who are interested in electronics, computers, manga and anime. The quarter, also known as Akihabara Electric Town, refers directly to two districts, Taito (Taitō) and Chiyoda (Chiyoda).

Also, in the Taito area, tourists are attracted by the souvenir Nakamise street in the Asakusa quarter, the market and Ameyoko shops between Okachimachi and Ueno metro stations (Yamanote Line).

In general, shopping streets are in many areas of the capital of Japan. For example, in Shibuya it is the pedestrian Takeshita-dōri, Omotesand про avenue and slightly less popular Koen Dori. Major shopping centers are in Toshima, Shinjuku, Odaiba, etc.

Ginza - the main shopping artery of Tokyo Shopping streets in Tokyo
Ginza - the main shopping artery of Tokyo
Akihabara district is popular among shopaholics Shopping streets in Tokyo
Akihabara district is also popular among shopaholics
Nakamise Street - Tokyo Gift Souvenir Shopping streets in Tokyo
Nakamise Street - Tokyo Gift Souvenir
February 17, 2012

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