【4K】Japan Walk – Tokyo ,Yurakucho 有楽町 to Ginza 銀座#Japan #Tokyo #Yurakucho#Ginza #有楽町#銀座

【4K】Japan Walk – Tokyo ,Yurakucho 有楽町 to Ginza 銀座#Japan #Tokyo #Yurakucho#Ginza #有楽町#銀座
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The Yurakucho (有楽町, Yūrakuchō) district lies one stop south of Tokyo Station along the JR Yamanote Line. Together with the adjacent Ginza district, Yurakucho offers a wealth of shopping and dining opportunities. Yet at the same time, Yurakucho has a more approachable, relaxed atmosphere than its upscale neighbor, and parts of it maintain a charming, old neighborhood feel.

One of Yurakucho’s most interesting draws is the lively restaurant district built up under the brick arches beneath the elevated train tracks of the JR Yamanote Line. Known in Japanese as Gado-shita, from “below the girder”, these favored watering holes of Tokyo businessmen occupy virtually all of the free space under nearly 700 meters of track on both sides of Yurakucho Station.

Yurakucho’s restaurants under the train tracks
The restaurants extend for a few hundred meters both north and south of the station, and run nearly all the way to Tokyo Station in the neighboring Marunouchi district. Most of the restaurants face towards the west side of the train tracks, although there is a good selection of them around the east side south of the station, as well. In some areas, the restaurants open up toward the street and provide outdoor seating in the warmer months.

Many of the eateries under the train tracks are authentic izakaya and yakitori joints where one can grab a cold beer and some casual good eats. But a wide range of other dining establishments can be found there, as well, including elegant French wine bars, Italian restaurants and German beer halls, especially around the slightly more upscale northwestern side of Yurakucho Station….

Some of the older, grittier Gado-shita izakaya and yakitori food stalls built under the tracks
The area east of Yurakucho Station serves as the gateway to the Ginza district. It has recently undergone a facelift and is now dominated by a pedestrian friendly plaza surrounded by several shopping complexes, including ITOCiA, Hankyu Men’s (a department store for men) and a Lumine department store.

The west side of the station is best known for the Tokyo International Forum, an architectural highlight that serves as a venue for various conventions, exhibitions, concerts and events; and one of Tokyo’s largest Bic Camera electronic stores, boasting eight floors with the newest electronic goods.
The Ginza (銀座) is Tokyo’s most famous upmarket shopping, dining and entertainment district, featuring numerous department stores, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, night clubs and cafes.

One square meter of land in the district’s center is worth over ten million yen, making it one of the most expensive real estate in Japan. It is where you can find the infamous $10 cups of coffee and where virtually every leading brand name in fashion and cosmetics has a presence.

Chuo Dori street on a weekend afternoon
From 1612 to 1800, today’s Ginza district was the site of a silver coin mint (Ginza means “silver mint” in Japanese), after which the district was eventually named. The Ginza evolved as an upmarket shopping district following the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake….

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15 Comments

  1. yoshinoya, is that the cheap restaurant Bill gates love ? Iheard he loves Japan and he even built a house near Tokyo.

  2. 本当に多いですね。人が、何かコロナが終わった見たいですね!東京は、2週間の宣言されましたね!東京皆、頑張れ✊

  3. Very lot of people here !!!
    Thanks for sharing this very beautiful and interesting walk my friend ! 😁
    どうもありがとうございます
    Merci !

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  5. Anywhere you walk, from Sydney to San Francisco, from New York to New Zealand, within 5 minutes if you don't see rubbish you will be very happy and surprised…anywhere in Japan, from Tokyo (a city with a population as large as the entire Australia) to Nara, you will be very happy and surprised if you can find a piece of rubbish within hrs walk

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