Today I finally got to go to GINZA! Ginza is an area full of history with an air of casual elegance, built where a silver mint from the Edo period (1603-1868) used to be. On the main street you can find some of the same great department stores in Tokyo. Many people still travel here to receive unparalleled service that matches Ginza’s high quality products. It is a district full of luxury stores, high-end cars and much more! I feel like I’m in my element here. I tackled Ginza alone, since the girls wanted to rest and Leena stayed behind going over her haul from Akihabara. And you know, it was nice. Don't get me wrong, I love being with Leena, but sometimes she is a bit "Jiminy Cricket" and in a space like Ginza that can limit my creativity. (Editor’s Note: “Jiminy Cricket Karin? Really?”) Ginza Mitsukoshi, Wako, Ginza Place, Ginza Six, and much more. The shops here are incredible! You can find luxury brands and even exclusive collections. Not to mention there are so many different art galleries and restaurants worthy of the most demanding palate. Of course, it is not cheap, but after all, life is short and these opportunities rarely repeat themselves. Money is just a convention, an invention of society, but the happiness of having a Dior bag is something palpable and real. However, don't think I only came to see the shops. I also looked for mutants and the one that surprised me the most was this beautiful and elegant Oni girl that I found at the Station. Her clothing reflects a lot of Japanese fashion, with miniskirts, high boots and minimalist colors, which contrast beautifully with her reddish skin. One more demonstration that mutations can be worn with elegance and good taste. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Credit Card Balance. ***The balance on this occasion will be reviewed directly by Access because it must be carefully evaluated according to the needs specifications of this particular trip.***