The streets of Ginza, which are filthy, were full of sophistication and urban sensibility. I don't know the luxury, but there are many luxury shops and stylish people in Korea or only in Japan all over the street filled the atmosphere of the city. We took the subway to Tokyo Station because there were many good cafes near Tokyo Station. Although I didn't know the exact location, later we found that we had arrived at Marunouchi bricks (distance), and we felt that the Japanese game was good these days. The lights of the trees embroidered in the street and the Christmas tree already installed inside Tokyo Station, the vitality of people who don't know why, were evidence. (If you come to Tokyo in the future, I think it would be better to stay here in Ginza. There are downtown areas such as Shibuya and Shinjuku, but it is a calm and stylish street, and in major tourist destinations than Shinjuku When I thought about the close distances, etc.)