Tachibanaen is located in Ginza 5-chome 13-14, at the intersection of the Gunma-chan family on Showa-dori, near Shimbashi, and in front of the Denpatsu building. I live in on the first floor of the Ginza Ori Orr Building.
I'm always busy walking around the city, and I'm passing by the items that are lined up, but today I'm looking forward to it. The frontage is not wide.
When you enter the shop, there is a depth and a lot of goods are lined up. The assortment of women's kimonos and tapestry to decorate your room is truly abundant. Also, the price is cheap!
Apparently, don't you have a man's sleeveless jacket? When I gave up, I found it!
In addition, there was also a work clothes. The sleeveless haori has pockets on both sides, which is useful for putting small things in. Immediately after wearing and returning home, the wife said, "It's a wonderful haori, but I'm not going to go to the company wearing it!" Yeah. I wore it on the outside of weekends.
This sashiko's "sleeveless haori" could be purchased at an impossible price, so it was secret.
Why is it so cheap? When asked, he replied that it was a corporate effort.
I guess it's a tie-up with the "Traditional Craft Artists Association R" written on the receipt you received, so it's better to pry too much. I went to buy some small items that I forgot to buy again. I recommend silver.
The nearby monument at the site of Kano Painting School is located.
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