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boiler2000
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It's interesting that you mention Japan. Others have mentioned the relation to Asian hyper-urban centres in this thread, and I have to say that it is this comparison that I see the most appeal in, when it comes to Yonge-Dundas.
Calling it fake is easy, but not very accurate. Teens from all over the city have been coming here to shop and hang out, and it has been an area packed with neon, and various types of retail for a long time.
While I don't much care for the whole "Times Square" vibe, with the requisite family-oriented chain restaurants and big stores, I see Yonge-Dundas as a more organic shopping/entertainment area, with something for everyone, with a vibe reminiscent of similar neighbourhoods in Asia.
It reminds me a bit of Shibuya in Tokyo, and it's exciting to think we may have an area with similar over-the-top vibrancy here in a few years...
Calling it fake is easy, but not very accurate. Teens from all over the city have been coming here to shop and hang out, and it has been an area packed with neon, and various types of retail for a long time.
While I don't much care for the whole "Times Square" vibe, with the requisite family-oriented chain restaurants and big stores, I see Yonge-Dundas as a more organic shopping/entertainment area, with something for everyone, with a vibe reminiscent of similar neighbourhoods in Asia.
It reminds me a bit of Shibuya in Tokyo, and it's exciting to think we may have an area with similar over-the-top vibrancy here in a few years...