Immermann Straße, Dusseldorf, Japan
A small engraved in Dusseldorf and in particular on Immermann strasse: For the uninitiated, in Dusseldorf, Germany, is the largest Japanese community in Europe.
The city has close relations with Japan over 50 years, so there you have established the European headquarters of all major companies Nipponese. And also why there are so many Japanese, especially managers and employees on assignment abroad, with their families.
Many of these, especially those in the mission, maintain their lifestyle Japanese, do not integrate with the reality of Germany (often not even learn German and many do not even know English) and have typically Japanese needs. The wives of these if they enjoy it in Europe and around the Japanese school children have to study, to be equal when they return to the motherland.
Then there are also many shops and Japanese for Japanese Commercial!
Immermann straße, a broad street in the city center near Central Station, is the way in which many shops and institutions are concentrated Nipponese. Entering it, you seem to be in a central street in Japan. There are a few izakaya restaurants, bakeries, some well-stocked food, furniture stores, beauty salons, travel agencies, as well as the headquarters of major banks, the inevitable Mitsukoshi, Hotel Nikko, Japanese-stocked libraries. And 80% of passers-by are Nipponese: business-men, mothers shopping and students to buy magazines and manga. A dining restaurants are full of Japanese used ... seems to be in Shinjuku. Not to be missed. As Dusseldorf is also a beautiful city and there are many cheap flights that depart from Italy to the nearby Dusseldorf or Cologne, take this opportunity to jump in Immerman Strasse. I recommend you go there at least once, possibly during the week because the weekend many stores will be closed. And with so much space in your suitcase.
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