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Ginza—it’s not just a commercial district.

 

While being a symbol of the Japanese economy, it’s a “special place” that enchants visitors with its unique landscape, distinct from other major cities, preserved by the “Ginza Rules” steeped in history.

 

This townscape, where tradition and modernity coexist without being buried under skyscrapers, has been protected by the strong will of local merchants and residents.

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