Yan Fei, following the map, arrived in Ginza, Tokyo, where Oogawa Bank was located right in the center of Ginza. Ginza is the most bustling commercial district in Tokyo. Legend has it that this area used to be the sea, which was later filled in and reclaimed by Tokugawa Ieyasu, turning it into a place for minting silver coins known as "Ginza Ward Office." Over time, it came to be called Ginza and earned the nickname "the heart of Tokyo."
The Ginza Avenue spans one and a half kilometers, starting from Kyobashi in the north to Shinbashi in the south. Department stores and various shops line both sides of the avenue, specializing in high-end merchandise. Behind Ginza Avenue, there are many restaurants, snack shops, bars, and nightclubs.