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Not many shoppers

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A man reads a book in an underground passageway in Tokyo's Ginza shopping district.

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Trump effect has spread so fast? No, in Japan it's Abenomics.

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Not many stores either.

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Trump effect has spread so fast? No, in Japan it's Abenomics.

exactly

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The image could be entitled, 'Waiting for the Shops to Open', and would elicit a totally different response.

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It's meaningless (other than being a cool photo) unless the time of day is given. Huge difference if it's noon or midnight.

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agree, this could be 3 am.

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Ginza is no more the in-place, now, it is Nihonbashi, Marunochi then the part of Ginza between Waco to Matsuya. Which rich person wants to go to Ginza to uniqlo to shop ???. Rich people fly 3 hrs to H.k or Shanghai do their cheap shopping and have a happy time in their 5 stars hotels then return to Japan. It is time Japanese learn abt being wealthy. They should know that their montainai habbits are making their country poor and their middle class even more poor. Wake up pls, everybody.

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Not many benches either.

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3 am?

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I can see a million, maybe a million people and a half at least!

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Not many benches either.

You could say that about almost any place in Japan. This country has a serious lack of benches.

I can see a million, maybe a million people and a half at least!

Ten points to you for comment of the day!

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Not many shops.

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I don't care how warm it is underground going from place to place, I stay above ground in Japan when navigating from place to place. If I wanted to do a maze, I'd go to an amusement park.

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This picture was taken at 5:54AM on Sunday morning.

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