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The whole museum begins with Wakamatsuya. Sunday restaurant

[Silver] October 29, 2009 09:00

Wakamatsuya at Tsukiji 6-chome.

It was built in the early Showa era after the Great Kanto Earthquake. The designation of important buildings is refused.

Here, a special exhibition of the popular corner "Paper Tribe", which is serialized in "Monthly Sotokoto", has begun. Open from 11:00 to 19:00 every day until November 7 (Sat), and the last day until 16:00.

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 Looking at the inside from the outside, you can see that

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 A gentle sister will welcome you.

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 A number of wonderful works are on display.

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 In the evening, the warm feeling seems to heal your heart.

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 The work becomes brighter at night.

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 My neighbor was absorbed in cutting-outs.

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 There is an experience corner. Let's try the work shown below. Participation fee 300 yen.

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 Introducing restaurants that are open on Sunday from Tsukiji 6-chome to St. Luke's Tower. As of November 1.

"Sushi Dai" in front of Wakamatsuya, "Tentake" in Harumi-dori St., and on the 1st and 2nd floors of St. Luke's Tower, Tonkatsu Wako, Exelsior Cafe, MacDonald, and Hotel New Hankyu have opened Japanese cuisine Akashi.

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