Because I came back from Xincangshan, I didn't make an appointment with Ikebukuro in advance to eat at the restaurant where Ikebukuro wanted to eat. Check in Ikebukuro Station, Ikebukuro commercial district, shopping, McDonald's drink, rest.
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Ikebukuro Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Ikebukuro is a commercial and entertainment district in northern Tokyo’s Toshima ward. It is home to many ethnic Chinese who arrived in the 1980s, leading to a variety of Chinese goods and services being provided in the district. Ikebukuro is also known for the Sunshine City complex, an area with diverse shops, an aquarium, and the Sunshine 60 skyscraper and observation deck. Indie stores for anime and manga dot the surrounding streets, and cosplay fans hang out in Naka-ikebukuro Park. As far as tourists are concerned, Ikebukuro is a great place to eat, drink, and shop.
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Ikebukuro Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Because I came back from Xincangshan, I didn't make an appointment with Ikebukuro in advance to eat at the restaurant where Ikebukuro wanted to eat. Check in Ikebukuro Station, Ikebukuro commercial district, shopping, McDonald's drink, rest.
A good place to stay besides the popular Shinjuku, Shibuya and Ginza. Ikebukuro is a transfer hub hence it is super convenient to get around. There are numerous malls right at your door step. Airport limo also stops here!
Ikebukuro is one of Tokyo's famous business districts and one of the important transportation hubs in Tokyo. Although not as famous as Ginza and Shinjuku, it is also very prosperous. The business district brings together many large shopping malls such as Seibu Department Store, Tobu Department Store, Lumine Shopping Center, PARCO Shopping Center.
One of the stations of the Yamanote Line on the JR Ring Line in Tokyo is also a transportation hub in the north of Tokyo city. In addition to the Yamanote Line, there are also subway and private railway Tobu and Seibu lines, which have a large traffic flow. There are many Chinese in the west exit of the station. There are many Chinese restaurants. You can taste authentic Chinese food. Naturally, the operators are Chinese, and the vast majority of customers are Japanese Chinese. Here, Ikebukuro's security is not very good.
Many Chinese live in downtown Tokyo. Especially at the west exit of Ikebukuro Station, looking at the Chinese-run restaurants and property shops abound. It is said that local Chinese have had plans to build Ikebukuro Chinatown. The Japanese objected and it was unsuccessful, but it was already a fait accompli, even if it could not get a formal name. What's the matter?
Pool bag... Chinese people are in the densest part of Japan... Chinese restaurants all over the street... However, I strongly recommend that you go to a Chinese restaurant in Xikou of Chibao called Sichuan Hotpot City! Their family's dry pot steak shrimp, spicy pork shreds, fish-flavored pork shreds, lean porridge with preserved eggs really love!!! Hot pot is cheap and plentiful anyway, so you can eat it! And the waiter sister is very nice. Because I don't eat shrimp, the waiter sister changed the shrimp into ribs.^^