Recently, there are many tours to explore the back alleys of Ginza, not limited to historical women. Today, I will show you around the back alley of Ginza. Well, let's go
There are many antenna shops in each prefecture in Chuo Ward, from Ginza 1-chome to 4-chome. Enter the alley between "Ginza Okinawa Shop" in Okinawa Prefecture and "Marugoto Kochi" in Kochi Prefecture. There may be a slightly fashionable stand bar where you come out, right? When you enter the alley of Sachi Inari, you will find Japanese food and Ichijoji in Kaiseki cuisine. Next door is Mr. Fukugi Sushi.
On the right side of the alley is Italytei, which was founded in 1953. The corner shop is the antenna shop "tau" in Hiroshima Prefecture, which opened on August 17. Go back on Yanagi-dori St. toward outer moat, pass in front of Hatsuko Endo beauty salon and move to Ginza 2-chome.
When you enter the alley opposite, you will find Bldg., ALBORE GINZA. There are a lot of restaurants. Turn left at the end and it's Cafe Bar Bistro Restaurant "Le chat souriant". This is a sister store of Ginza Lecan L'e crin, which opened in October 2011, and you can enjoy lunch on Weekdays for around 1,000 yen. Today, after a round, I ordered a holiday lunch course ¥2,300, and enjoyed a very reasonable dish.
The opposite store is Restaurant Spain Bar "Vinuls". When I see the sign saying "I'm doing ice," a summer woman! Ice ☆Señorita, summer man! There was ice senyol. The oyster ice of lemon, strawberry and melon was 300 yen to draw. I went there later, but TAPAS was also delicious. Follow the alley and Nelson's Bar. I wonder if it was this shop or next to you that could eat game such as venison. A gas lamp street out of the alley. On the right side is Aux amis de vins. Proceed along the Gaslight Street toward Marronnier Street. At the corner of Marronnier Street, Bottega VENETA.
Next time, let's walk on Namiki-dori St. Near Matsuya-dori, "Unohana, Natsuno" on your right. (Proceeding along the alley between TEPCO and marimekko just before that, there was a shop called Christian Constant Paris that sold chocolates with flowers and fragrances, but it was closed now.) Cross Matsuya Street and enter the alley of Ginza 4-chome. The corner shop is Boutique called "ADORE".
If you proceed along this alley, you will see the sushi "Kitamura", the fish dish "Akishino", followed by the Japanese syllabary. It is Hodo Inari that is enshrined in the opposite direction. Visit and turn left at the end of the alley. Totei, famous for its eel dishes. Let's have tea on the second floor of Matsuzaki Senbei near Tenshodo.
The next one is 2. Please look forward to it.
Postscript: After passing through the alley between Eikuniya and Tiffany's building on Ginza Street, you will find the Y's Wine Gallery. There may be free tastings of wine on weekends. The left hand is an Italian-style drinking bar. I often go here. You can also enjoy snacks at around 300 yen for drinks. If you head to the left, you will see the Yoneivir (Note 1) and Okuno Building. The Suzuki Building (Note 2) is near Miyoshi Bridge. Why don't you go on a journey to see the buildings built in the early Showa era? (Notes 1 and 2 are selected as Tokyo Metropolitan Historic buildings)
When you go out, don't forget Ginza Times and 100 points of Ginza.