Nishinomiya Empress refers to the concubines in ancient China. Because the place where the concubines of the feudal emperor China lived was called the Nishinomiya, the concubines were nicknamed the Empress of the Nishinomiya.
brief introduction
The new Nishinomiya is a four-story building, five minutes away from the old Nishinomiya, and the road is diagonally opposite. There are two shops and two stalls on the first floor. One shop sells shoes, and the other sells "ape" bags. The main clothes on the second floor and the third floor are for boys and girls. Generally, they are students from junior high school to university.
They are all popular, and there are also six or seven companies selling shoes that imitate Nike and converse. The fourth floor is quite miscellaneous, mainly taking big photos, and selling small bags, ornaments and toys. There are also glasses (contact lenses, contact lens lotion), cosmetics (Taobao shop) and watches (Taobao shop).