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Ginza is in full bloom

[Silver] May 12, 2009 10:45

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 It's sunny on May 9. Because the weather was nice, I walked on "Ginza Marronnier Street" from plantan to Matsuya. The marronnier here is red, so it is very glossy. There are buds, and I think you can see them until around May 17.

Take Chuo-dori to Ginza 4-chome and go to a restaurant of a long-established bakery that has been around since the Meiji era.

This shop is famous for Anpan, which was dedicated to the Emperor during the Meiji era.

We had a late lunch and went to Ginza Chuo-dori again. In the true sense, "Brazil coffee in Ginza" is fashionable.

Go to Paulista, 8th Street, which sells Brazilian coffee.

To walk a little more, walk along Namiki-dori St. through Hanatsubaki Street.

Namiki-dori St. is planted with "Western Japanese linden tree". The white flowers had not yet bloomed, but

There are thousands of lips in the "House of Shiseido" window where you can visit for free.

It bloomed like a million roses. This is free admission until 19:00 on weekdays, so cosmetics

It is the opinion of a senior man who thought it was good for studying and meeting history.

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It's made of silver.