"Mr. Wang, welcome to Tokyo."
Little Wang often visited Tokyo for leisure, owning not just a car and a house here but also having his personal local guide.
As soon as they left the airport, a group of people hopped into a business van and headed to Chiyoda in the Six Districts of the City.
"Although Tokyo has the essence of a capital, it lacks the name of one, because the Sakura people generally believe that wherever the Emperor resides, that is the capital."
Li Yang, a Chinese national residing in Japan, had long been familiar with Lu Liang's renowned name. Knowing that it was his first visit to Tokyo, he enthusiastically introduced everything along the way.
Li Manli excitedly looked out of the car window and noticed many Chinese signs in the shops from the airport to the city, feeling a sense of closeness.
Especially the numerous "free information centers," which looked a bit frivolous with their flashy colors: "What are those?"