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Ginza Kumamotokan Kumamoto Let's do our best! Let's continue to support the Tohoku region.

[Silver] May 6, 2016 09:00

 First of all, we asked people in the Kyushu region, including Kumamoto, Oita, Nagasaki, Kagoshima, Saga, Fukuoka and Miyazaki prefectures, which were affected by the disaster.

I would like to express my sincere condolences to the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake.

On top of that, I thought about what I could do even if I was in Tokyo, so I'm writing a blog for reference to those who are near Tokyo.

 

On April 25, 26, and May 2, I went to the Kumamoto antenna shop "Ginza Kumamotokan" in Ginza today. (Monday, April 25 was closed.)

There were many customers who were worried about the damage caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake.

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With only donations, I just put the donation in the donation box installed at the entrance without lining up, so today I did that.

I've been impressed with the greatness of this bear main building.

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 I was impressed by the feelings of the Kumamotokan by passing the impression.

There was also a support booth at the 2nd observation deck of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, so I bought rice crackers. (April 29)

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Here, booths in each affected prefecture in Kyushu and Tohoku were set up, and the people involved in sales were very kind.

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 And it is the Yaesu Tourist Exchange Center in Fukushima Prefecture in Yaesu. May 2 is a little bit less customers, probably because of the valley of consecutive holidays.

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 Recommended by free announcer Yumi Karahashi

"Homare Shuzo Co., Ltd." in Kitakata City, Fukushima Prefecture, says Junmaihara sake "Naranai is something that can't be done."

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  I purchased the seasonal Kashiwa Mochi, "Onahama Katsuo Senbei" from Iwaki City.

Don't forget to visit antenna shops in Tohoku, such as Kumamoto and Oita prefectures, which were severely damaged this time, and Fukushima and Iwate prefectures, which were damaged five years ago.

Postscript: On May 3, at the venue of the Tsukiji Festival, a donation box for donations was set up, and many people donated. I made a donation, even though I did not reach me.

 At a nearby supermarket, Kodama watermelon and Kumamoto Prefecture's JA Yatsushiro "Hachibee Tomato" were sold. Let's continue to support you in a familiar place.

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We hope that it will be restored as soon as possible.