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About Chuo Ward
Tokyo's Chuo Ward began to flourish during the Edo period and, for 400 years, was a bustling center of Japanese commerce and information. It is the second smallest of Tokyo's 23 wards in terms of area. The highly renowned Ginza district is lined with world-famous luxury brands, and at night, the city is ablaze with its neon lights. Tsukiji, also known as Japan's kitchen, is home to a wholesale market of fish and vegetables from all over the country. Chuo Ward is also characterized by a large difference in population between daytime and nighttime. Around the Ginza 4-chome intersection, which is said to have the highest land prices in Japan, numerous buildings line the area, attracting tourists from Japan and around the world.

