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western-style brick buildings were constructed, and it became home to the latest fashion and foods from overseas. during the taisho era, ginza was a spot for youth to gather, and the phrase ginbura, or "strolling through ginza," was coined. during world war ii, the entire neighborhood was destroyed by
higashi-ginza) and one jr train station, yurakucho. this means it is easily accessible from other parts of tokyo. it is interesting to note that, while always bustling, the actual population is small at . this is because the chuo bunkyo-ku kyobashi area, of which ginza is a part, is inhabited mainly by...
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