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随着世界第二号经济强国恢复发动机速度和新一代公司经理们开始掌握方向盘、这就是五亿美元的问题。在东京湾的人工岛之一的 Odaiba 海滨公园长长的木板路上、人们看到一幅五年前还是不可想象的景象。在新的彩虹形桥的优美跨距的背景下、身着工作服的人们纷纷在送人的落日下驻足。成群的人们在“落日街”新潮的露天咖啡馆里偷闲。这种景象出现在一个星期一的傍晚,出现在一个通常是枯燥无味的灰色远景的城市。过去、这里甚至连水滩也是
With the recovery of engine speed by the world’s No. 2 economic powerhouse and the start-up of steering wheels by a new generation of corporate executives, this is a question of 500 million U.S. dollars. On the long boardwalk at Odaiba Waterfront Park, one of the artificial islands in Tokyo Bay, one can see an unimaginable scene five years ago. Against the background of the graceful sprawl of the new Rainbow Bridge, people dressed in work uniforms stopped by the sunset. Crowds of people sneak in the trendy open-air cafes in Sunset Street. The scene appeared on a Monday evening, in a city that is usually boring gray vision. In the past, there was even a beach