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[Inform the feeling of reconstruction support! ] Kumamoto Antenna Shop (Ginza 5-chome)

[Dye] April 25, 2016 09:00

I would like to express my heartfelt sympathy to all those affected by the recent Kumamoto earthquake.

I think you are still having a hard time mentally and physically as seismic activity continues.

I sincerely hope that we will go to a good situation as soon as possible.

 

...That said, it's frustrating just to wish, and I can do it even in Tokyo.

First of all, I would like to introduce the antenna shop "Ginza Kumamotokan".

I'll go to Oita next time!

 

"Ginza Kumamotokan" is at the Sukiyabashi intersection (there is a sign of Fujiya).

It's just a short walk towards Shimbashi, lined with SONY buildings.

It's a little retro appearance, and Kumamon welcomes you.

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It's already talked about and it's quite crowded.

On Saturday, the 23rd, the line was closed around 14:00, and around 18:00, the line was resolved, but there were many people in the store.

 

The first floor is Kumamoto Plaza (product sales). I recommend it.☆

Watermelon, Decopon, basashi and Sake...

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Speaking of watermelon, Kumamoto! It's especially delicious at the beginning of the show.

In addition, there are many attractive horse oils and crafts.

 

After the business resumed on the 16th, the items ordered on the 19th began to arrive on the 22nd.

It seems to have been in short supply last weekend. It is expected to recover in the future.

Personally my favorite "Ikinari Dango" was out of stock on Saturday, but I'm looking forward to receiving it.

 

On the second floor, there is a corner for selling Kumamon goods, a sightseeing corner, and ASOBI Bar where you can enjoy snacks and alcohol.

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Kumamon is so cute....This is also attractive.

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There is tourist information. The ASOBI Bar also has a homey atmosphere.

 

There is also a donation box, so you can donate money without going to the bank!

It is said that it will be used to support the affected areas through Kumamoto Prefecture.

(Kumamoto → "Kumamoto Earthquake" contribution distribution committee (tentative name) → It seems like the flow of affected municipalities in the prefecture → victims (households).)

Even if there is a line, if you only donate money, you can call out to the shop and enter immediately!

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Until 20 o'clock at night. It is also possible to return home from the company (`・ω ・ ')!

 

When I talked to the "Ginza Kumamotokan", all the merchandise corners on the first floor are from Kumamoto Prefecture, and about 1,000 items are always available, and all sales are returned to businesses in Kumamoto Prefecture. is. It seems that about 300 businesses are delivering it.

 

When I actually went, shopping and raising funds here also led to the revitalization of Kumamoto.

The person in charge who heard the story also said that he was very grateful to everyone.

 

It's a small support, but I hope everyone can continue for a long time.

Please drop in when you come to Ginza.◎

 

◆Ginza Kumamotokan

HP: http://www.kumamotokan.or.jp/

Address: 5-3-16, Ginza, Chuo-ku

◆ASOBI Bar

Eating log: http://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1301/A130101/13092268/

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