Shinjuku's kabuki is famous far and near. During the day, kabuki is a busy business district surrounded by large and small duty-free shops and large commercial buildings. In this place, you can not only go to small shops that are not famous, but also to famous places such as Tang Jigord, Uniqlo, Isedan and so on. In addition to purchasing, you can better experience the local conditions and customs of Japan by sitting in Yilan Ramen, Chinese canteen and other places (there is also the phenomenon of slaughtering customers here, try not to go to the entrance to solicit customers). After 8 p.m., the Kabuki changed into a new scene, with neon flashing. At this time, Kabuki changed into Asia's largest red-light district. There were all the lads in the street, but if you refused, they would never pester you. But as a foreigner, you can only feel it outside, unless there is Japanese traffic, otherwise the principle is that people do not receive foreigners.