Taiko-dori, near Nagoya Station, is a lively but slightly rougher area defined by its mix of aging residential buildings, small businesses, and transient energy. Its proximity to Nagoya’s central train hub makes it a crossroads for travelers, workers, and drifters alike. The district is perfect for someone like Sho Nishikawa, whose small, cluttered apartment reflects his restless and impulsive personality. Taiko-dori’s crowded streets and shadowy alleys provide a fitting setting for backroom deals, foot chases, and impromptu brawls. The area’s grittier, lived-in feel adds a tangible sense of danger and unpredictability.
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