Historically, Northern Hemisphere cities originate from the East Coast.
The subsequent development spreads clockwise from the sea side.
So is Tokyo.
Asakusa, Ueno, Nihonbashi, Kyobashi, Ginza.
And Shibuya, Harajuku, and Shinjuku.
It seems that Ikebukuro is popular among young girls now.
In comparison, Akihabara, a mecca for otaku boys, is said to be in decline.
Trends and gatherings of people are, after all, where women and girls gather.
Akihabara was crowded with specialty stores for home appliances and electrical parts.
It must have been a sacred place for otaku boys.
Will it become a street corner for senior otaku boys in the future?
I wonder if it will become a town of history and culture like Asakusa for senior otaku.
Nihonbashi, lined with large commercial buildings, absorbed the crowds of Asakusa.
Kyobashi has also become a new business district beyond Yaesu.
Ginza is being occupied by the adult Roppongi clan.
Young girls have occupied Shibuya, Harajuku, and Shinjuku, and now seem to be rebuilding Ikebukuro.
It sounds fun.
Then, where will the old man find a place to stay?
Museums are already occupied by women.
The movie theater and library in the city are the boy’s last stronghold.
What will Ginza of the future look like?
It is fun to unravel urban sociology through geopolitics and history.
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