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The Japanese train station economy is a unique economic model. It takes the train station as the core and radiates to the surrounding areas, forming a comprehensive economy integrating transportation, commerce, residence, office and other functions. JR Kawasaki Station is this model. It is closely connected with the surrounding office buildings, hotels, shopping malls, and commercial streets, which facilitates the flow of people, consumption, and entertainment. It is very user-friendly. There is a very large building to the east of JR Kawasaki Station. family, 7-11, restaurants and drug stores. To the south is Lazona Kawasaki plaza, which has various brand stores (Archaeopteryx, Tommy, North Face, etc.), as well as bigcamera (buying appliances and the like), loft, Daiso, Sana supermarket, etc. The north side is connected to Atre Shopping Center, where you can go up and down, shopping, underground supermarkets, food courts, etc., with countless surprises. There are taxi stands and bus stops to the west, making it very convenient to go anywhere.
When you go out from Atre and cross the road, you can see Nakamise Street, which is a street of restaurants and bars. Interspersed with it is Ginliu Street, which is also a shopping street. There are also Ginza Street, More’s, and Cinecitta (a small Italian area) nearby. If you don’t have to cross the street, go downstairs and you’ll find underground shops with everything you need. You can spend a day shopping, eating and drinking, and prepare your energy.
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