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Ginza Street is similar to Paris

[Ashuan husband] 09:00 on June 14, 2015

Recently, the number of customers from overseas is increasing in Ginza, and it seems that there are more foreigners on weekdays than Japanese people. It must be good for customers to buy a lot of souvenirs that are said to be "bombing".

 

The other day, I noticed walking around Ginza, but when I walked from 1-chome to 8-chome, the state of the sidewalk changes from around 4-chome. "It's like Paris," I walk with admiration. There is almost no trace of chewing gum on the sidewalk around Matsuya.

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When I come around 6-chome, there are a lot of sightseeing buses waiting for customers. On the sidewalk, there are times when people who speak foreign languages hang out and go ahead. In addition, there are many traces of gum stuck on the sidewalk around that area. It's like Paris.

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I like the city, I like Ginza and Paris, but I can't admire the dirtyness of the city of Paris. In Paris, both sidewalks and subways are dirty compared to Tokyo. I'm worried that if the number of traces of gum in Ginza increases as it is, it will not be far away from the sidewalks of Tokyo or the subway as much as Paris. It is said that money and garbage are stored in dirty places. I would like you to work on the beautification of the city of Ginza so that you do not fall into such a situation before the Tokyo Olympics.