I think that there are many people who go abroad and all over Japan during summer and
summer vacation. For those who can't easily go to summer vacation due to work, etc., today is a proposal to enjoy the feeling of traveling in Chuo-ku.
Chuo-ku is a cluster of antenna shops where you can enjoy shopping and meals of specialty products from all over Japan while staying in Tokyo. The antenna shop stamp rally in October is famous, but it seems that there are 26 stores around Nihonbashi, Ginza, Yaesu and Kyobashi. In the Edo period, a daimyo set up the Edo clan residence near Edo Castle, but is the antenna shop gathering in Chuo-ku called the modern version of the Edo clan residence (Kurayashiki)? 。 。
At the antenna shop in Chuo-ku, such as Ishikawa Hyakumangoku Monogatari Edo Honten (Ginza 2-chome) and TAU-Hiroshima Brand Shop (Ginza 1-chome), local high-class specialty products (Kanazawa lacquerware and Kumano brushes) over several floors. 。) Japanese sake, food (momiji bun). And while there are many large stores with eating space like eat-in, today I went to Hakodate's antenna shop "Hakodate I came" in Hakodate, a slightly unusual. The location is Kyobashi 2-chome. Just above Kyobashi Subway Station, opposite Tokyo Square Garden.
As the naming says, "I've brought Hakodate," Hakodate's specialty products are sold separately from some spaces in Lawson at convenience stores.
Not only Hakodate curry at Gotoken, but also squid, scallops, and yukky Hokkaido caramel series (condensed milk, butter, melon). And there's even the classic Trapist Monastery cookies. In addition to the food, it sells the cover of "Ikar Alien", which is being sold as a sightseeing guide character in Hakodate City, and is this Kyobashi or Hakodate Airport
? You can enjoy the feeling of traveling for a while.
It's a convenience store, so it's open 24 hours a day. It seems that you can stop by after work, banquets in Ginza, and shopping in Nihonbashi!