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1. June 7, 2016 14:00

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June 4 The antenna shop "Nihonbashi Toyamakan" in Toyama Prefecture opened. Toyama Prefecture already has "Ikiiki Toyamakan" as the first store in Yurakucho, but compared to the first store that mainly focuses on merchandise, this is about four times the size of this store, even a Japanese restaurant and a bar lounge. I took a look at it.

It is open at 10:30, but it is very popular with queues before opening. You can get permission from the shop and click the inside of the shop. Please see the bustle around 14:00 on the day.

At the sightseeing salon near the entrance, Inami sculptures from Nanto City, known for their ranma decorations, are displayed in a row and spectacular. The shop has traditional Toyama crafts (Ecchu Washi and Suzu crafts) and stylishly designed household goods (up to "sushi socks"). In addition to the famous Daimon Somen and Himi udon, I found a playful sweets at the "Betsubara Toyama" corner (I like naming). The photo shows "Fig and sesame sable" (580 yen) Koshihikari 100% "COMECO sesame cookie" is affordable at 600 yen.

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The sake corner and restaurant with Toyama's famous sakes are thriving. Please look forward to it.

On the wall of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, where the designation of heavy sentence was announced. → I found the banner of "Nihonbashi Toyamakan Open". The feeling of supporting the entire Nihonbashi area is very nice.

Ginza 1-chome was the largest antenna shop in Chuo-ku, but here in Nihonbashi, Nara and Niigata, Nagasaki in March, Toyama and this time. It seems to be a new fierce battlefield, and the pleasure of shopping has increased.

When you go to Takashimaya-san, "sacred winesho" is beginning to be made. That's right. The festival "Sanno Festival" at Hie-jinja Shrine is approaching. The festival is of course fun during that period, but I can't say anything that the whole city is getting excited for the festival.

Nihonbashi Toyamakan 1-2-6 Nihonbashi Muromachi 1F, Nihonbashi Daiei Building TEL6262-2723

Business hours Shop 10:30~19:30

     Japanese restaurant 11:30~14:30 17:00~22:30

     Bar lounge 11:00~21:00 

     Closed from December 31 to January 3