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"Ginza Diorama" has arrived at Ginza-dori Post Office!

[Silver] May 1, 2015 09:00

 You can see "Ginza Diorama", the gift of sweat and tears of the students of the Osaki High School Paper Diorama Club, at the Ginza Dori Post Office.

It was featured in Ginza's information magazine "Ginza Times" and also on Nippon Television's broadcast, so I've always wanted to go there.

However, as a salaried worker, I thought it would be difficult to see it during business hours.

However, since this post office is open from 10:00 to 18:00, my company is closed at 17:00, so I could see it well.

Let's go back to the main subject!

 

Ginza-dori Post Office is located at 2-7-18 Ginza, Chuo-ku, and is located on the third floor of the same building as Eikuniya.

We went up to the 3rd floor by elevator. The "Ginza Diorama" I wanted was displayed on the right rear of the counter that sells stamps.

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The atmosphere of the early Showa era is good, and some people think it is nostalgic for everyone, such as the scenery where the Toden runs.

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Wako's building has a lot of windows and I thought it was an elaborate work.

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Mr. Takako Takayama, Director of the Board of Directors who responded to the meeting.

I heard "an anecdote that students from the Osaki High School Diorama Club started crying during production"

When I saw it on Japanese TV, I remembered the student's "practice cutting paper with a cutter" and "I can't forgive 1mm crazy!" It was hard!" muttered with my heart.

(Actually, I also tried cutting paper and used Wako's building as the subject, so I understand that it is difficult. Aside from the question.

 

Why don't you visit a little while shopping in Ginza?

Just as this post office has "signed a small commemorative seal at the counter for the 25th anniversary".

(For more information, see this blog → /archive/2015/04/-415.html)

 

Shopping and eating good things in Ginza, and for a moment, a little friend and your loved ones, a message from "Ginza departure"!

With self-satisfaction, I thought, "I'm fashionable!"

 

 

 
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