If you go to Asakusa Temple in Tokyo, you will go to Zhongshi Commercial Street. Commercial Street stretches from Leimen to Asakusa Temple, which is one of the oldest commercial streets in Japan. According to the guide's introduction of the history of this commercial street, since the founding of the Edo shogunate in Kakang, Tokugawa, the population of Edo has been increasing, and more and more tourists have visited the Shallow Grass Temple. Afterwards, the residents in the vicinity of the Shallow Cao Monastery who were responsible for cleaning were granted the privilege to operate in the courtyard and on the visiting road, which was the beginning of the commercial street. The current commercial street is about 250 meters long, with transparent roofs covering the roofs across the block, so that there is no need for wind, rain and sunshine. On both sides of the street are 8,9 small shops painted with vermilion doors, selling God supplies, Edo toys, dancing clothes, snacks and various local products. It is said that many of these shops are centuries-old and have long been famous. Many small shops here sell shallow grass "human burning" which is the most famous snack of shallow grass.