The Mikimoto Jumbo Christmas Tree, a winter tradition in Ginza, is an illumination in the shape of a pearl necklace this year, but at the Mikimoto Main Store, from December 14, "Meiji and Taisho era toys where children can see their lives-" Doi Children's Living Center "collection-" is being held.
This is about 200 toys from the Children's Living Center collection in Mie Prefecture are displayed at Mikimoto Hall on the 6th floor.
There was a surprise that children in the Meiji and Taisho eras played with such things, such as paper games, cartas, tin and wooden toys, and I wanted to put them in the room as an antique and stare still. I didn't get tired of it because there were things like that. It's very good or really beautiful.
While Ginza Chuo-dori is full of Christmas illuminations, this space in the building facing the street is a mysterious and quiet space that falls into the illusion as if it were a time slip.
It will be held until January 14 next spring, so please stop by when you come to Ginza.
However, from December 31 to January 3, the "Toy Exhibition" seems to be closed.
Admission is free.
In addition, the person in charge of photography agreed.
The website of Mikimoto "Meiji and Taisho era toys exhibition" ⇒ Click here