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Experisus begins selling travel content jointly developed with Mitsubishi Estate to inbound wealthy tourists

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Experisus begins selling travel content jointly developed with Mitsubishi Estate to inbound wealthy tourists ​
Experisus Co., Ltd. Press release: January 16, 2025 Experisus begins selling travel content jointly developed with Mitsubishi Estate to inbound wealthy tourists ~Providing content that allows you to tour around a 1.5 km radius of Tokyo and Marunouchi in a rickshaw and experience history~ Experisus Co., Ltd.
(Representative Director Tomoyoshi Maruyama, hereinafter referred to as Experisus) is a joint venture with Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Mitsubishi Estate) and Mitsubishi Estate Property Management Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Mitsubishi Estate Property Management). We will begin providing travel content developed by inbound travelers to the Marunouchi area, where they can tour around the Marunouchi area of ​​Tokyo by rickshaw and experience the city’s history of development and the latest trends. The area within a 1.5 km radius around Tokyo Station has a strong history of about 400 years since the Edo period. Marunouchi is the ruins of Edo Castle, and since the Meiji era has been home to the Imperial Palace, the residence of successive emperors, as well as Marunouchi, which has developed from samurai residences to military land, and even Japan’s world-class business center.It is also a movie and theater town. Postwar reconstruction? You can experience the depth of Tokyo’s history and its true value by visiting areas such as Yurakucho, which is lined with many bar districts that developed from the ancient times, and Ginza, one of Japan’s leading shopping districts where many high-end brand stores are lined up. Masu. This travel content is based on Mitsubishi Estate, which aims to further revitalize the city and develop future business by attracting foreign tourists to Marunouchi, Japan’s world-class business center, on holidays and at night. It was developed by Experisus in collaboration with Mitsubishi Estate Property Management. Experisus will sell this content primarily through affluent travel agencies around the world, and will begin offering it to travelers arriving in Japan from spring 2025 onwards. ■Introduction of plans and visiting areas ○Central Tokyo Heritage Tour ~Daytime with Rickshaw~ ・Visit area: Marunouchi Building – A journey that begins with “M’s memories” – Marunouchi Building completed in 2002. The entrance recreates the appearance of the former Maruno Building, which was completed in 1923. The two stakes there are works of art that were installed to pass down history and times to the present day. The pine piles below were the ones that supported the old Maru Building, and were dug out of the ground when the Maru Building was being rebuilt. From completion to demolition, the numbers are engraved from 1923 to 2000. The tour starts from this place where you can feel the passage of time in the city. Imperial Palace – How the center of Japan changed its appearance – Once the political center of the Tokugawa shogunate as Edo Castle, this place is one of the most important symbolic places in Japanese history. Later, in the Meiji period, it took over its role as the emperor’s residence. The Imperial Palace is not just a historical building, but also a place that gives a strong sense of Japan’s national identity even in modern times. *Rickshaws will not be allowed to enter the Imperial Palace area. Marunouchi -Japan’s modern legacy- The place name “Marunouchi” means “inside surrounded by a moat.” During the Edo period, the area was lined with residences of feudal lords, and after the Meiji era, it became military land, but the subsequent sale of land by the Meiji government became the origin of the town’s development. The
streetscape modeled after London was called “Iccho Lun-tsu.” It is a symbolic area where Japan began to adopt Western technology and culture, and the red-brick Tokyo Station and surrounding skyscrapers are symbols of Japan’s modernization and economic growth. You can see a cityscape where the past and the present coexist, and where tradition and innovation are interwoven. Yurakucho – The intersection of popular culture and entertainment – Yurakucho is home to theaters that symbolize the Showa era, such as Tokyo Takarazuka Theater and Nichigeki (Japanese Theater), and movies and theater have been loved as the center of Japanese entertainment. Modern Yurakucho has evolved into an area with new appeal through redevelopment while maintaining its entertainment value. Although it functions as an extension of the business district, it still has many theaters and movie theaters, and is a popular place to enjoy culture and art. Ginza – Revitalization and future appearance – During the Edo period, there was a silver coin mint in Ginza. Ginza has been destroyed by fire many times, including the Great Fire of 1872, the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, and the recent World War, but has been revived each time. Ginza’s history is one of rebirth and evolution, and today’s Ginza, lined with modern luxury brand shops and long-established stores, gives a sense of the passage of time into the future. ○Tokyo City Lights Tour ~Nighttime with Rickshaw~ ・Visit area Marunouchi -Elegance interwoven with light and shadow- A complete change from the daytime business scene, the light leaking through the windows of the building creates a light show of tranquility and elegance. The light leaking through the windows of the buildings envelopes the entire town, creating a sophisticated atmosphere. The red-brick Tokyo Station is lit up, creating a majestic landscape that seems to have transcended time. Yurakucho – A bustling town with the scent of the Showa era – A bar district spreads out under the guard. The streets are lined with neon lights and red lanterns, and the streets are lined with pubs, creating a nostalgic atmosphere that will make you feel as if you have traveled back in time to the Showa era. Taking photos with this nostalgic atmosphere in the background will be a great opportunity to capture a moment that will give you a taste of the Showa era. Ginza – Be enchanted by the neon-lit night city – The dazzling light emitted by the lights of brand shops colors the city like jewels. Afterwards, step into the backstreets of Ginza, where you’ll find upscale bars and clubs, creating a social space for adults. Riding a rickshaw through Ginza at night is a rare opportunity to experience the hustle and bustle of the city and its glittering glow.

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