You can really see the creativity in how the shops are decorated everywhere. If you have enough time, it's worth planning a visit here.
Moegi no Mura | Review by YuYu WANG
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Matsuya Ginza
A long-established department store opened in 1869 stands on a main street in Ginza, Tokyo. A location is easily accessible where the store directly connects to Exit A12 of Tokyo Metro Ginza station.
The old Matsuzakaya department store has been torn down and rebuilt. Matsuya Ginza and Ginza Mitsukoshi are both historic and iconic department stores in Ginza.
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Osu Shopping Street
Nagoya‘s biggest arcade is surrounded by Wakamiya, Fushimi, Osu and Minami-Otsu Streets. Almost 1,200 stores and facilities in all kinds of genres are clustered - restaurants, second-hand, general, and appliance stores, etc. are creating a unique atmosphere.
Most of the shops sell the same stuff. Nothing really stands out.
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FUFU Nara
Located on the edge of Nara Park, the FUFU Nara is a perfect base to travel around Nara. Kengo Kuma, one of the top Japanese architects, has designed this impressive building.The divine air of Nara Park swings trees outside of the room window. It facilitates an open-air bath in each guest room to relax and unwind.
The rooms are spacious and comfortable. You can even enjoy the view of the bamboo forest while relaxing in the hot spring.

