On this Sunday, I went to "Oji Hall" behind Ginza Mitsukoshi for the first time in a long time.
I've visited several times, but most of them are weekday night performances, and this is the first time Matinee performance.
The main street of Ginza is a pedestrian paradise. For that reason, the back street is full of cars. In front of Asahi Inari Shrine, there was also a rosary.
By the way, this shrine is very unique, with a pipe connected to shrine hall on the roof of the building, and it is erected on the roof so that you can hear the sound of a bell.
When I went around a shrine in Ginza with a friend, I experimented whether it could be heard separately on the rooftop and on the ground, but in the surrounding sounds ...?
The recently renewed "Oji Hall" has been around since I was a child. And I was taken by my mother who was enthusiastic about emotional education, and I didn't remember well, but I visited recital, a foreign pianist.
At the piano classroom I attended at that time, there were presentations about once or twice a year, and it was held at the Yamaha Hall or the now deceased Gas Hall.
Students in the same classroom had a dress made of the same fabric in various designs by a clothes shop and appeared.
A collarless style with a tule or lace on the chest. And always there is a big sash ribbon behind the waist.
I have an exciting memory for my child.
And
"The presentation will be held at Yamaha Hall, and when I become a professional, I will do it at Oji Hall."
I thought it was.
By the way, the protagonist of the day is "60th birthday (!?) recital" once in a lifetime. He performed the best singing ever.
The hall was luxurious, and the four costumes were very nice.
He has the daughter of an opera singer (but not sold). Every time I return to Japan several times, I would like to make a hurried reservation for the venue and pray that recital in the ward hall, which is set up by my family, will be held at Oji Hall in Ginza! ?
It was 2 hours while immersing in such memories.