Ginza Times, which is always seen on the street corner of Ginza.
I think many people were looking forward to various information and columns every month.
Of course, I am one of them.
It seems that this Ginza Times will end with this August 1, 2015 issue.
I'm really lonely. 。
Ginza Times, first published in 1947 (Showa 22), has delivered fun and useful information about Ginza for a long time in No. 1462.
At the end of the final issue, it is published that editor-in-chief Saburo Shimura died long at the age of 79 on June 27.
I feel that the nostalgic and good old days of Ginza Times was a very big presence for those who love Ginza.
The serialized "Ginza Street Past and Present" and "Brick Land" are articles that show the history of Ginza, and I was always looking forward to it.
In addition, the easy-to-understand Ginza map with the name of the street and the name of the street tree was very convenient for walking around the city and I loved it.
With the end of Ginza Times, the business department on the second floor of Ginza Five will also end.
I always had a variety of exhibitions in the big window.
Ginza Times, I've been looking forward to it all the time and think it's natural to continue.
It's really lonely that Ginza's "face" disappears one more thing.
Thank you very much to the editor-in-chief Saburo Shimura, the staff, for always delivering wonderful space! !
I would like to express my sincere gratitude.