Chuo-ku is one of the 23 wards in Tokyo. It is called Chuo-ku because it is located in the center of the 23 wards.

The famous Bank of Japan, Tokyo Stock Exchange and other economic cores of Japan, as well as Ginza, which was said to be able to buy houses worth as much as the United States before the financial bubble burst, are all located in Chuo-ku.

It can be said that in addition to its geographical location, Chuo-ku is also the "center" of Japan in terms of economy, information and commerce.

The strength of a company that can open a company in the most central area of ​​Tokyo where every inch of land is valuable can be imagined.

The special car carrying Yi Hui and the other two stopped at a building more than 200 meters high in Chuo-ku, with a white

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