Department stores in Japan Tourists planning to visit Japan would certainly try to visit several stores located in different cities of Japan. There are many department store chains in Japan, including the most commercial premises in the city of Tokyo are Shinjuku, Shibuya and Ginza where tourists can find stores adjacent to each other. Several stories of most of these stores attribute women's clothes while on the area of the basement of the store much food stall and at least one or two stories are hired by restaurants offering various cuisines, including Japanese, Chinese and West.
Generally all the major Japanese department stores are famous worldwide for their outstanding service. We found staff welcoming customers at almost every location within the store. The elevators are usually controlled by the staff. All the stuff in the shop is completely and beautifully added concern is given to the most attractive packaging of products purchased. Most stores stay open on weekends through other national holidays in order to facilitate their customers easily shop at their leisure.
Mitsukoshi, Takashimaya, Seibu, Daimaru, Matsuzakaya, Tobu, Odakyu and Tokyu department stores are most popular in Japan. Shinjuku is one of 23 areas of the city of Tokyo which often has a simple amusement enormous business and shopping near Shinjuku Station. Tokyo best known destination for upscale shopping is known as the Ginza, which also offers dining and entertainment also quite a few department stores, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, nightclubs and cafeterias. The cost of one square meter of land in this region values over ten million yen, which equates to over U.S. $ 100,000 the costliest real estate in the rankings it all Japan. At this point, the cup of coffee can cost $ 10 for the tourist. Not to mention that almost all the major precursor brands in fashion and cosmetics are readily available on site.
Ginza in the local language means the Mint "in this area located accordingly mint coin in ancient times. Ginza is supposed to have developed as the expensive commercial area following the earthquake of 1923 Kantō. The visit of the Ginza is the most amazing and really nice on the weekend afternoons when the central Chuo Dori closed to traffic and the whole region becomes large area of Walker.
Shibuya is one of 23 areas of the city of Tokyo, but is best known as the shops and prominent location near the Shibuya station. It is among the areas most dynamic and eventful indeed the source of style and different trends of Recreational Japan. Most of these fashionable stores and department stores are owned by the couple of most companies supporting Tokyo or Seibu.
Posted on January 14, 2010.