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Who knows the climate, geographical location and history of Akihabara?

Akihabara is just a street in Tokyo. . Actually, it's not very big. .

Just check the geographical location and climate directly in Tokyo. .

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As for the history of Akihabara, it can be roughly divided into two parts.

During the Edo period, the area around Akihabara Electric Street used to be the residence of junior samurai. After Meiji, Japan began to enter the era of electrification. Not only began to use electric lights, but also 1926 NHK radio broadcast officially started. As a means of understanding news and entertainment, radio has rapidly spread. Wholesalers selling wires, distributors, switches and radio equipment have also grown. However, after the outbreak of the Pacific War, it was difficult to obtain motor materials except for military purposes, and even light bulbs were supplied in limited quantities. Such commercial transactions were in trouble. 1945 after the air raid in Tokyo, Tokyo was almost completely destroyed, and the area around Akihabara was almost completely burnt.

After the end of the Pacific War, the black market electric appliance store located at the night scene of Akihabara Electric Street in Junhetai/Nana Ogawa Town gradually began to sell radio equipment. According to the vendor arrangement of 195 1, all these shops are concentrated under the viaduct of Akihabara Station, which is said to be the origin of Akihabara Electric Street. As a result, such stores finally began to officially sell home appliances.

At present, Akihabara is famous as the street of otaku.

Game coffee shop, comic teahouse

From 1980s to 1990s, driven by the popularization of computers and the wave of technological innovation, the video game industry also presented a grand occasion. Many game lovers began to visit Akihabara. The teahouse with the scene setting and character dressing in The Imitation Game also appeared at this time. Later, waitresses in The Imitation Game and coffee shops engaged in cartoon costumes also appeared one after another. Shops that combine comic teahouse and game coffee shop are also quite popular. There are about 10 such shops in Akihabara.

Anime lover's specialty store

Many people who often go to Akihabara are anime fans. There are more and more shops selling popular anime fan magazines in Akihabara, and it is difficult to get started. There are also more shops selling fortune-telling cards, cartoon heroes' groceries, toys, handmade cards and models.

Internationalized region

According to a survey conducted by Japan International Tourism Promotion Agency in 2003, 7% of foreign tourists have been to Akihabara.

In June, 2004, the Shopkeep Street Promotion Association of Akihabara established the Tourism Department, and distributed maps in English, Chinese and Korean at 120, a hotel-oriented place in Tokyo.

Since the 1960s, Japan's manufacturing technology has surpassed the world's leading level, and Japanese household appliances have also been favored by people all over the world. "Made in Japan" has become a symbol of quality assurance. Foreigners who came to Japan for tourism and business began to patronize Akihabara and buy Japanese household appliances (radios, walkmen, stereos, game consoles, etc.). ) as a gift.

Duty-free shops and shops with duty-free counters for these foreign customers are gradually increasing. It can be said that Akihabara has become an international wonderful place.