When you walk around Ginza, you may find something unexpected. On that day, I found a strange sign at 7-chome on Chuo-dori. When I saw "Ginza Ningyokan", I was a little worried about the man entering alone, but I was brave and tried to enter the shop on the second floor.
When I entered the shop, Antique Dole was on display throughout the shop. This store was a so-called antique Dole specialty store. When I ask the shop, Antique Dole says something made in France about 130 years ago. Later, it was made in Germany for a while, but now there is no workshop in Western Europe, and replicas are made in Japan.
It is said that Ginza Ningyokan has been relocated to its current location for 11 years, but it was said that it used to be about 6 and a half years at 6-chome before. The dolls on display were antiques and contemporary writers. It was so beautiful that I could not see which was old. Customers who love dolls came from all over Japan, and I was surprised to see Ryuishi and Ginza shops.
The Ginza Ningyokan holds not only the display and sale of dolls, but also various doll making classes by doll artists. I recommend that you stop by to see Kawai dolls.
The photos inside the store were kindly provided by "Ginza Ningyokan".