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PC Yodobashi Akihabara  1.0.0

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Yodobashi-Akiba, Akihabara, Tokyo

The largest electronics store in the world. Nine floors of not only cellphone accessories, laptops, and appliances, but also general home items, groceries, hobbies and toys, cosplay, pretty much everything you can ask for. Built in 2005 over a parking lot for buses, this is the epitome of a modern shopping experience. Floors 1-6 is reserved for Yodobashi. Floor 7 is where you can find shops like Uni-Qlo, Tower Records, an ABC-Mart, etc. Floor 8 is a food court with many restaurants, including vegetarian and gourmet options.  The top floor includes a batting cage and a driving range, as well as sporting goods. The bottom floors for this SC4 version have various shops (Docomo, Philly [cheesesteaks], Kinko's, Haikara Fried Chicken, and a MUFG Bank). Started in Shinjuku with a strategy to sell near rail stations, Yodobashi is now a behemoth in Japan with large stores in every major urban area in Japan. Now your city can have one.

Also included is the TSK Building in which the Yodobashi architecture goes around, which has a Caffe Veloce, a karaoke bar, a cat cafe, and various offices.

I made a version that says "Yodobashi-Akiba" if you want to recreate the Akihabara area, and one that just says "Yodobashi" if you want to use it for your own cities, uniquely. The lot size is 8x4 and includes parking garage, plop landmark, and a CS$$9 grow.

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nightbird615

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

I can't get enough of these!  Love the colors.  Fantastic work!   Thank you!   Any chance we could get some colorful sushi bars with large neon signage?  Even colorful casino's with large neon banners and flashing lights?   A casino in the shape of a Japanese castle with flashing lights, and large neon signs would be awesome as well.   Some suggestions if you're bored.  ha  :)  

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Simmer2

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Very well done!

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sejr99999

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

tank you for this iconic and colorful building   lots of visual interest   grows well (as stage 8) and looks very good day & night

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Xander2005

   1 of 2 members found this review helpful 1 / 2 members

Awesome! Love this tokyo building series youre working on. Can't wait to see Matsuya!

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akazak189

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please more building, like adidas futsal park shibuya, nice work!*:thumb:

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