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Can I pay by credit card when shopping in Tokyo? I only buy some clothes, cosmetics and local specialties. How many yen is suitable for cash?
Cards with UnionPay logo can be cashed out at ATM (I have seen them at UFJ Bank in Mitsubishi Tokyo), and the handling fee is 105 yen per card, and the daily limit is equivalent to 5,000 yuan. There is a handling fee for using VISA or MASTER's international credit card, but this handling fee has been included in the credit card amount and cannot be seen from the bill. Department stores in Tokyo are concentrated in Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, Shibuya and Ginza. The main streets of Ginza and Shinjuku are closed to traffic every Sunday, becoming a paradise for pedestrians. The streets are full of performers or street performers and vendors selling various handicrafts. There are Akihabara, which is famous for selling electrical appliances, Shenbao Town, which is famous for its second-hand book market, Tsukiji Central Wholesale Market, which is famous for its aquatic products wholesale, and Yokomachi, which is famous for its cheap goods. Ginza near the Imperial Palace in downtown Tokyo is the busiest downtown area in the city. This is a block consisting of a main street and several horizontal streets. Its center is a street about 1 km long from east to west, which closely connects the area from Yidingmu to Badingmu, and is called "Ginza Eight Dings". There are many specialty stores, department stores and nightclubs here. At night, colorful neon lights change greatly, which is another "night ginza" scenery. There are department stores on both sides of Ginza Street. The most famous ones are Mitsukoshi, Matsuzaka, Matsuzaka and Takashimaya. There are also famous cosmetics, such as Pearl Store in Mikimoto, Jewelry Store in Tiantangtang and Shiseido. Akihabara is an electric street, located in Shimmachi, east of Tokyo. It can be reached by the National Tieshan Hand Line and the Hibiya Line of the subway. From stereos to computers, from the latest tape recorders to the most luxurious TVs and refrigerators, as well as kitchen appliances and various electrical appliances, you can buy them as long as they are electrical appliances, and the prices are relatively cheap. There are more than 500 electrical stores in Akihabara Street, and almost all of them are selling various household appliances produced by Japanese electrical companies. The whole street is full of melodious music and buzzing people every day. Harajuku Street is a very old street in Tokyo, Japan, and it is also very famous. The most obvious feature is that many young men and women gather here every day. They all wear the most fashionable clothes, as if they were holding a colorful fashion exhibition. Harajuku is a "hybrid" of shopping, gardens and night entertainment. Yoyogi Sports Center, known as Tokyo Sports City, is near Harajuku Station. Reference: Baicheng Travel Network