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What is the most expensive shopping district in Japan?

The Ginza (??) is Tokyo's most famous upmarket shopping, dining and entertainment district, featuring numerous department stores, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, night clubs and cafes.



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Ginza is the ritziest and biggest upscale shopping district in Tokyo, home to the city's posh boutiques and glamorous department stores, such as the classic Mitsukoshi and avant-garde Dover Street Market Ginza. On a global scale, it's comparable with Oxford Street in London or Fifth Avenue in New York.

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It depends. If it is luxurious, it must be expensive. However, there are luxury shopping malls in Tokyo with relatively affordable prices for luxury brands.

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Tokyo's Most Popular Malls and Department Stores The most stylish malls are mostly in Harajuku and Shibuya, which are typically popular with young crowds looking for cutting-edge trends. In upmarket Ginza, it's all about the slick electronics stores and major international designer fashion.

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The cost of food in Japan can vary depending on the type of food, location, and restaurant. In general, dining out and grocery shopping can be more expensive in Japan compared to other countries, due to the high cost of imported ingredients and limited land availability for domestic agriculture.

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Shinjuku Station, meanwhile, is widely believed to be the world's busiest train station. Literally millions of people pass through the station daily. Thanks to the red-light district, Kabukicho, Shinjuku is known for ~sexy~ nightlife, hostess and host clubs, and love hotels.

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The center of Tokyo's cutting-edge culture The lively hub of Shibuya is arguably the youth heart and soul of the city, and unmissable if you're visiting the Tokyo area. With world-famous sights including the iconic scramble crossing, this area is a must-see for nightlife and trendy youth culture.

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