When I was walking around Ningyocho-dori for a walk near 8 o'clock in the evening, most New Year's decorations stalls closed the shop, but the shop in front of this half was working hard to open the shop while the trees were dying.
I talked a little bit with my uncle in the shop.
This shop has been renting this place for 40 years from December 25th to 30th at the end of the year, and his uncle is the second generation and works differently except for this period. This year's trade is said to be bobby at the moment. The customer is both the company and the family.
Most of the shops that decorate New Year's decorations on Ningyocho Street come from Kanto, and many from the 23 wards of Tokyo. I left the place in hope of the fortune and the prosperity of my uncle's shop next year.