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Walking around shimbashi area .
The “salarymen” district of Shinbashi (also known as Shimbashi), is a reflection of the working class in Japan. The area strikes a balance between work and play, a heavily trafficked area during rush hours and an after-work hub for the industrious Japanese. Shinbashi is the location of the first railway terminal and is just a stone’s throw away from the glamorous Ginza district.
For Japanese salarymen and office ladies, nothing relieves the stress of a hard day’s work with a beer or a stiff drink in hand at a standing bar, or a dinner at an izakaya or yakitori joint with colleagues. These give tourists the feel of the vibrant, after office life of the Japanese working class. And since Shinbashi hosts salarymen, most of the eateries lined in between the Shinbashi and Yurakucho stations serve authentic Japanese dishes at an affordable price. Due to the fast-paced lifestyle of these salarymen, most of them eat at these food stalls in a fast-paced manner, especially during lunchtime when these places are often jam-packed. Here is our guide to Where to Eat in Shinbashi

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  1. How wonderful to travel with you to different places, to feel the way you move. I really like the way we can see the world through your senses. THANK YOU!

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