The street is like a street in Japan. Tall buildings with bright signs. It looks very authentic and pleasant, I like that. You can go to different cafes or restaurants. There are plenty of shops around too. Take a trip
The most famous intersection, and there is a statue of Hachiko. Beautiful, skyscrapers and big billboards. But for me personally, there are too many people. And I also don't have enough money to shop in flagship luxury boutiques.
As for the station itself, at first it is quite problematic to find the right exit from unaccustomed