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Ebisu is a fashionable shopping district (named after Ebisu, the god of wealth), with many sidewalk cafes and fashion shops. It is adjacent to Daikanyama, famous for fashion boutiques. The Yebisu Garden Place ([1] (http://www.gardenplace.co.jp/english/)) complex, connected to Ebisu Station by travellator, has been a meeting and sightseeing spot since its completion. It stands on the site formerly occupied by a brewery, one of whose products, Yebisu Beer, uses an older spelling of the name of the god of wealth.
Ebisu garden place is the compound redevelopment of mixed Youth who practiced in 1994 in the vacant lot at Sapporo beer Ebisu factory.
In the downtown, as inner City problem, the decrease of the resident population about night becomes a problem and the development always, and to be necessary in the redevelopment in recent years for and for a residential area to be juxtaposed as much as the saying at it is done.
Ebisu station, too, is the one which was established because of the beer shipment and the name of the station, too, is the one which was put, taking from the Yebisu beer.
Tokyo Station can be overwhelming with all its lines and levels, but we made our way out to the street and walked a few blocks to the new Tokyo International Forum.
Tokyo Disney Resort's Welcome Center was close by and we went there, hoping for a one-stop service counter to be able to enjoy our day at Disney.
MicroAdventure is Tokyo Disneyland's version of "Honey I Shrunk the Audience." The pre-show was somewhat different from its Epcot cousin, but the actual movie was identical, except for one scene where a Japanese audience is shown on screen.