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Does Ginza in China imitate Japanese?

Ginza is a famous shopping area in Tokyo, Japan, famous for its high-end department stores, fashion boutiques and luxury restaurants. In China, some places are also named after "Ginza", but they do not directly imitate Japanese Ginza. Some business districts or shopping centers in China may choose to use the name "Ginza" because it represents the symbol of high-end, luxury and fashion. This naming method is more out of borrowing iconic names to attract consumers than directly imitating Ginza, Japan. Of course, both Ginza in China and other business districts named after Ginza have their own unique characteristics and styles, and they don't completely copy or imitate Ginza in Japan. Every place has its own culture and characteristics, and the design and operation of the business circle will also adapt to the needs and preferences of local consumers.