A hub for cutting-edge pop culture throughout Japan. TV soaps are often shot here, giving the place huge name recognition.
Despite the name, the numbers at the top of the building clearly read 109. Except... If you look closely, there seems to be a loose sheet of paper taped on top of the 9. It covers very little of it, but a hastily drawn "4" stands out in purple paint. Name recognition can't be easy with that kind of branding. The advertisement in the middle mentions a seven day sale! Starting next week.
Inside, you'll find two stores on the bottom floor carrying the insignia. The first is a D+B brand clothing store. The style here is known as fashionable or sexy, with what seems to be an underlying wild wild west theme...? There sure is a lot of leather, denim and studs, at least. Well, ain't nothin' sexier than a cowboy to them city slickers.
The second store available is the Harakiri Sushisushi bar. Trendy yet cozy, this place serves all kinds of freshly made rolls for your raw fish needs. For the measly sum of nearly your entire weekly allowance, you can even order some fugu! Whatever that is. The store has been left empty, as the owner ran away with all the fish due to kinkshaming.
While the road to the left is blocked by one of those pesky invisible walls, the path to the right is wide open, leading you to...
104 BUILDING
Despite the name, the numbers at the top of the building clearly read 109. Except... If you look closely, there seems to be a loose sheet of paper taped on top of the 9. It covers very little of it, but a hastily drawn "4" stands out in purple paint. Name recognition can't be easy with that kind of branding. The advertisement in the middle mentions a seven day sale! Starting next week.
Inside, you'll find two stores on the bottom floor carrying the insignia. The first is a D+B brand clothing store. The style here is known as fashionable or sexy, with what seems to be an underlying wild wild west theme...? There sure is a lot of leather, denim and studs, at least. Well, ain't nothin' sexier than a cowboy to them city slickers.
The second store available is the Harakiri Sushi sushi bar. Trendy yet cozy, this place serves all kinds of freshly made rolls for your raw fish needs. For the measly sum of nearly your entire weekly allowance, you can even order some fugu! Whatever that is. The store has been left empty, as the owner ran away with all the fish due to kinkshaming.
While the road to the left is blocked by one of those pesky invisible walls, the path to the right is wide open, leading you to...