Tokyo Stock Exchange - The Heart of the Economy
We welcomed two guests from China to visit a number of important spots in Tokyo. Our first stop was the Tokyo Stock Exchange. This is the nerve center of the Japanese economy and plays an important role worldwide. They enjoyed the history of the exchange and its role in the modern economy as we guided them through the interior of the exchange. This place is not just a financial center, but a symbol of Japan's economic growth.
Notary Public - Guardian of the Law
The next stop was the Notary Public's Office. Here, important processes such as the creation and authentication of legal documents take place. Our clients delved deeply into the Japanese legal system and the essential role that notary offices play.
Ueno Ameyoko - A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity
They enjoyed Thai food at Ameyoko for lunch. After filling up, they strolled through Ameyoko in Ueno. This is a bustling market where Tokyo's traditions and modern culture merge. Lined with a variety of stores, you can find everything from food to clothing. We introduced our guests to the history of the market and its unique atmosphere. I, personally, was surprised by the increase in the number of Chinese stores.
Parliament Building - The Political Stage
In the afternoon, we will visit the National Diet Building, the center of Japanese politics. This building is a symbol in Japanese politics. We guided them through the interior of the Capitol building, explaining its magnificent architecture and political significance. The guests showed great interest in Japan's political structure and its history.
Tobu Department Store - Shopping Paradise
In the evening, we went to the vibrant Tobu Department Store in Ikebukuro. Here, visitors seem to have enjoyed the full range of shopping and entertainment attractions. Offering a wide variety of brands and products, the Tobu Department Store provides visitors with a wide range of choices. I also touched on the history of this department store and its role in today's consumer culture. I was given a gift of a boxed lunch from a customer.