Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Arigato, Japonia! 49. Strada comerciala Shinsaibashi / Arigato, Japan 49. Shopping Street Shinsaibashi

Why are people attracted here? Shinsaibashi is a commercial covered arcade, housing over 500 shops, restaurants, pachinko parlors. There are a lot of eateries on the little side streets. Around noon a lot of people could be seen here, searching the menus and prices. Everybody finds something on his/her own taste.
Ce ii atrage pe japonezi aici? Shinsaibashi este o arcada comerciala, acoperita, lunga de 2 km. Peste 500 de magazine, restaurante, sali de pachinko (joc de noroc) se insira de o parte si de alta.
 Shinsaibashi Shopping Street
 sali de karaoke

 sala de patchinko
Stradutele laterale, care se desprind din acest bazar, sa-i spunem, ofera o gramada de locuri unde se poate manca bine. La ora pranzului, in fata lor vezi grupuri de oameni care studiaza meniurile, imbiati de un om al restaurantului.


10 comments:

Adina said...

cate ore memorabile am petrecut eu in shinsaibashi si cati papuci am tocit pe acolo. imi e dor sa fac cumparaturi acolo,dupa ce terminam maratonul mereu ne opream la un sushi:)

Traveling Hawk said...

Bine ai venit aici, Mitinita si multumesc pentru comentariu!

Randy said...

Shopping, my favorite hobby.

Doug Hickok said...

Fantastic collection TH! I love how you bring to life the places you visit :^) Ha, I rarely go shopping because I never have extra money to spend :^(

Traveling Hawk said...

I'm not very much into it, Randy:)

Traveling Hawk said...

Me, either, Doug:) But I love to see so many faces, especially in other country.

Helma said...

Wonderful and beautiful mall. In this size you can see that in the Netherlands. You see there are many people of all sorts of walks of life;-)

Greetings, Helma

Traveling Hawk said...

Thanks, Helma!

Kumiko said...

Wonderful pics!
You seem to have enjoyed Shinsaibashi shopping street so much,Traveling Hawk,I'm really happy!
And I'm pretty sure you didn't like oyster...did you? :):)
Yeah,Shinsaibashi street is a fascinating place for shopping and eating,I love this place.

Traveling Hawk said...

You are right, Kumiko! I was not at all interested in oysters:)