2010年7月14日水曜日

Marui, Kokubunji


Oioi, Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan, originally uploaded by AdrielH.

Shopping centers in Tokyo are what I imagine could have been the future of those from the U.S.'s distant history. Each major train station has one, and as a rule, they have basement grocery, then a level full of luxury sweets and snacks.
Higher floors have botique clothing, toys and jewelry shops, and usually a book or media center. Many brands are recognizably American or European, but most of the retail shops are on the smaller side.
In the groceries, the fruit is absolutely beautiful - you will find much better California fruits than in California. The top floor or two is full of restaurants and cafes, sometimes surrounding another open shopping area.

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