Speaking of the Akashi Shrine of Shenlexuan, after the design of the architect Yu Yanwu, it brought another shrine style. In the place known as the most Tokyo and France in Shenlexuan, in addition to Akacheng Shrine, there is a cultural and creative mall la kagu converted from the warehouse. It retains the appearance of the old warehouse, adopts a simple and direct steel beam structure as the bottom, and redesigns the plan. Inside, there is a cafe and clothing electrical, groceries, extensible, book office. Worth a visit.
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Speaking of the Akashi Shrine of Shenlexuan, after the design of the architect Yu Yanwu, it brought another shrine style. In the place known as the most Tokyo and France in Shenlexuan, in addition to Akacheng Shrine, there is a cultural and creative mall la kagu converted from the warehouse. It retains the appearance of the old warehouse, adopts a simple and direct steel beam structure as the bottom, and redesigns the plan. Inside, there is a cafe and clothing electrical, groceries, extensible, book office. Worth a visit.
I especially like to visit such a very traditional Japanese street. It is traditional and interesting, and the road scenery is good. You can experience the customs of Japan in depth. It feels very comfortable and quite good.
Shenlexuan is an area in Shinjuku District, Tokyo, Japan, and is also a one-kilometer ramp between Waseda Tong from Okubo Tong to Okubo Tong. One end of Okubo Tong is called "upper" and the other end of the Okubo Tong is called "downper". The late Meiji era and Dazheng era developed into a prosperous flower street, known as "Ginza, Hand of the Mountain".
A quiet little neighbourhood in shinjuku, you may find a branch of tsujihan here to enjoy your bowl of fresh kaisendon without a queue
Leading center of Tokyo? ! Feel the Kagurazaka in
Kagurazaka whispers stories of the past. Cobblestone streets and traditional architecture evoke nostalgia, preserving a slice of Edo-era Japan amidst modernity
Beautiful environment, natural and clean, thoughtful and meticulous service
Shen Lekan is a very distinctive commercial district in Tokyo, where people like to wear traditional Japanese clothes and kimonos. People wear kimonos and walk slowly on wooden clogs. It's very interesting to talk and laugh. Looking around here is like returning to the Japanese shogunate era, with a sense of traversing history.