Tabata is a quiet and calm area. There are no entertainment districts such as Shinjuku and Ueno that are crowded with people, and there are no cutting-edge shops such as Shibuya and Harajuku where young people gather. There is a small privately run cafe and a delicatessen shop, so you can enjoy a light meal on your way home from work. The rent is relatively cheap compared to the ease of living, and it can be said that it is a little-known spot in Tokyo. The situation at that time is introduced on the YouTube channel.
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