Right next to the monument of "Ginza Birthplace" is the building of the Ginza Itoya Main Building.
It is always full of people, but at the store we sell new products that should be introduced to customers.
The above is a newly renewed new product, and when the ballpoint pen is gripped, the core comes out from inside and the note is over, the core fits in the pen. There were pens of various colors.
This was also featured on NHK's morning program TV on the day of my interview.
It is open at 10 o'clock, but for a short time at the opening of the store, there is a surprise with the greeting of "Welcome", and the products are beautifully arranged in a large space.
It's also the season to send Christmas cards, and just looking at the greeting cards will make it fun.
The above is a number of outer covers of the free notebook, but you can select your favorite cover from among them, select the paper for the items you need and add it to the file.
Add an address record, create a page for study abroad period, start a new diary from that point due to transfer ...
It may be a diary from April to March or September to August, not from January to December.
It is a notebook that can be created in your own way.
Recently, it's not an era where you can get calendars from anywhere as in the past.
If you buy it yourself, look for a calendar that suits you as soon as possible.
In addition to special features for cats and dogs, special features for cooking, size and other various things are devised.
Although it is the basis of the calendar, the blank space under the numbers is wide open, so if you use it with your family, it will look like a diary, and you can buy the same calendar every year to make a family record.
Other frame shops Japanese paper, Japanese paper accessories art & color, kids senior glasses, etc.
There were a lot of things that made our lives enjoyable.
On the 9th floor, there is also a cafe corner directly under Itoya, and there is a calm and quiet place.
9F Calendar fair
8F Mini Gallery Ikumi Hoshino solo exhibition
Ginza Itoya 2-7-15 Ginza 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
03-3561-8311