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Shibuya is known as the origin of the latest trends in Japanese pop culture and street culture. With the redevelopment of the area around the station, the city continues to evolve. There are plenty of tourist spots, such as Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Takeshita Street, Yoyogi Park, and Meiji Shrine, which boasts the highest number of tourists in Japan. It is a city that is always creating new trends and is popular with a wide range of generations, from young people to cool adults.
Shinjuku is famous for being the busiest station not only in Japan but also in the world. Currently, large-scale redevelopment is underway around the station, and further development is expected in the future. It is also home to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Kabukicho, Hanazono Shrine, Kagurazaka, and Takadanobaba, making it a popular area for a wide range of people, from singles to families.
Famous spots include Tokyo Tower, Gaien Baseball Stadium, the State Guest House, Akasaka, Azabu, and Roppongi, and recently Azabudai Hills has also become a hot topic. There are also many offices and hotels, and the area is attractive for its international cityscape, with Shinagawa Station, the gateway to the sea, with easy access to Hamamatsucho and Haneda Airport, and Takanawa Gateway and Takanawa, where large-scale development is underway around the new station.
Famous for Ginza and Tsukiji, Chuo Ward is known worldwide as the center of Japan's finance and securities industries. It also has traditional Japanese streets that retain the atmosphere of the past, such as Nihonbashi, Ningyocho, and Tsukishima, and is attractive for its stable and high asset value as a real estate location in the heart of Tokyo. The large-scale redevelopment of Tsukiji Market, which will be one of the largest in Tokyo, is attracting attention from around the world.
Chiyoda Ward, which is home to many public institutions and has the Imperial Palace, the former site of Edo Castle, which tells the story of Japanese history, boasts unrivaled asset value within Tokyo and is home to many corporate headquarters. There are also the business districts of Marunouchi and Otemachi around Tokyo Station, Kasumigaseki and Nagatacho, where the country's major institutions are located, the old town of Kanda, and Akihabara, known as the mecca for otaku.
Sumida Ward, where Tokyo Skytree is located, is famous for the Ryogoku Kokugikan, where Japan's national sport of sumo wrestling is held, but it is also the birthplace of Katsushika Hokusai, who painted the famous Japanese painting Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, thanks to its blessed natural environment between the Sumida River and the Arakawa River. The area is home to a thriving range of industries, including textiles, machinery, metals, and paper, and the charm of the old downtown area is still evident in the streets.
Koto Ward, which is located on an indented island in Tokyo Bay, is a city of water and greenery with peaceful residential areas spreading out across it. However, development in the waterfront area is progressing rapidly, with rows of tower apartment buildings and an abundance of commercial facilities such as Odaiba, Toyosu Market, and Tokyo Big Sight. It is also close to Haneda Airport and Disneyland, making it a popular town for many families to live in.
Taito Ward, which is home to popular tourist spots such as Kaminarimon, Sensoji Temple, Ueno Park, and Ameyoko, is also popular for its tranquil atmosphere along the Sumida River, and is a city that attracts many tourists from all over Japan and the world. As a result, there is a high demand for hotels, and many investors and businesses are focusing on converting and building hotels, and real estate values are rising rapidly in the city.