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Shinjuku, Tokyo
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Shinjuku is one of the more famous bustling business districts in Tokyo. There are not only countless shopping malls and buildings, but also famous scenic spots such as Shinjuku Gyoen Garden, a place for viewing cherry blossoms, the golden street rich in literature and art, and Kabukicho. Shinjuku, which is full of gorgeous colors, can satisfy all your imagination of Tokyo, and many movies such as "Lost in Translation" have also been shot here.
A trip to Shinjuku usually starts from Shinjuku Station, which is the busiest train station in Japan, connecting more than ten railway and subway lines. Taking this as a reference, Shinjuku is divided into three business districts, East Exit, South Exit, and West Exit. There are very dense commercial facilities both on the ground and underground. There are department stores, electric arcades, 100-yen stores, discount stores, trendy clothing stores, etc. , all kinds of grades are available, plus many restaurants such as izakayas and coffee shops, it is not too much to play all day. At night, Shinjuku is brightly lit up, and the atmosphere is filled with charming charm.
To the west of the station is the skyscraper area of Shinjuku, where Keio, Hilton, Hyatt and other hotels and high-rise office buildings stand, and one of Shinjuku's landmark buildings , the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, is also among them. On the top floor of the hall is the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Observatory, which offers a 360- degree bird's-eye view of Tokyo, and the night view is very good. There is a LOVE sculpture in front of the I-Land Tower not far to the north of the Metropolitan Government Office. It is a scene that appeared in the Japanese TV series "Train Man". If you are interested, you can go and have a look.
A short walk to the northeast from Shinjuku Station is the famous Kabukicho in Japan. Every night, you can see the complicated neon signboards and various custom shops. It is full of emotion, so it is not recommended to go there too late.
There is a Shinjuku Golden Street next to Kabukicho, with many retro shops, full of literary and artistic atmosphere, where you can find interesting small items.
If you want to satisfy your desire for shopping, Odakyu, Keio, Isetan, Takashimaya and other department stores concentrated around Shinjuku Station are good choices.
Of course, you can also spend your free time. You might as well go southeast of Shinjuku Station and visit Shinjuku Gyoen. This urban oasis is a spot for viewing cherry blossoms in spring, red leaves in autumn, and the rich green in midsummer is also pleasing to the eye. You can experience the real version of "The Garden of Words".
In addition, institutions of higher learning such as Waseda University and Tokyo Medical University are also located in Shinjuku District. You can visit famous Japanese schools while shopping.
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The specific business status is subject to the opening of the day