"I'm going to listen to it in the crowds of the station with an accent of my hometown."
This song is famous because Takuboku Ishikawa wrote it, but recently there have been many antenna shops in Tokyo, and in conversations at each store, I can hear nostalgic dialects and feel smiling.
Recently, at the storefront in Kochi, "Oh, it's been a long time! For the first time in 15 years. I also heard conversations like ".
Also, at Nihonbashi Fukushimakan MIDETTE, we were able to hear fun information from elderly female customers next to each other, such as "The announcer of the commercial TV station is the daughter of sake brewing."
Among the people who visit antenna shops in each prefecture, not only people in Tokyo, but also people in Tokyo.
Many people come out in search of their hometown dialects and tastes they are accustomed to since childhood.
As I walked while thinking about such things, I encountered a cheerful "Urikamome-san" at the intersection of Ginza 2-chome on Sotobori-dori St.
I heard that I had a friend I met at the antenna shop and enjoyed shopping and stamp rally again this year.
A tour of the antenna shop will make you healthy both physically and mentally. Let's continue to enjoy it. Silver