Tokyo, one of the most exhilarating capitals has been altering its face for over the eras. Unlike other cities, Tokyo is growing up melodramatically and the disarray that comes from its transformation entices people from all over the sphere. You can sense the breath of the olden legacy of Japan, combined with a happy-go-lucky lust for life. The engagement of the Ancient and the Novel, the Primordial and the Future are the climax of this prodigious pulsating metropolis.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
More on Shibuya Square
This square is build on top of one of the busiest railway and subway stations in the world. Immensely popular with young students, it is surrounded by numerous stores and shops. I liked the Foodshow the best, an underground, low-ceilinged supermarket that offers great food (e.g, Kobe beef at 5000yen for 100gram) and that takes up a lot of space between the labyrinth of metro tracks and stations. This Time article sums it up pretty nicely: http://content.time.com/time/travel/cityguide/article/0,31489,1897812_1897772_1897742,00.html
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