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Numbers such as "0322" typically represent production batches, chronological release dates (such as March 2022), or specific model iterations.

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: Despite its fame for neon, Tokyo has a notable lack of "third places," providing only about 2 square meters of green space per person, which is well below the WHO's recommended 9 square meters. 2. Entertainment Districts: Stratification of Taste This relies heavily on integrated IC cards like

Dining in Tokyo is often as much about entertainment as it is about food. The city is famous for its specialized theme cafes, ranging from animal interactions—such as the highly rated Akiba Fukurou Owl Cafe —to immersive anime, gaming, and pop-culture-themed dining experiences. 3. Virtual Reality and Indoor Amusement Parks

: Keep your voice down on public transport, avoid eating while walking down the street, and always carry a small bag to take your trash home, as public trash cans are rare. The favorite right now

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: The lifestyle is anchored by an exceptionally efficient and clean metro system, making the vast metropolis easy to navigate. Bicycling is also a popular way for families to explore local neighborhoods.

The official currency of Japan is the yen (JPY). Credit cards are widely accepted, but cash is still king in many small shops and restaurants.