Today, I found Santa's decoration on a sledge drawn by a reindeer, passing in front of the Ginza Mitsukoshi New Building from Harumi-dori St. The city of Ginza is very lively.
I went up to the Ginza Terrace on the 9th floor through the side of the flower shop. On weekday evenings, there are few visitors, and it is a thankful space where mothers who play children and those who are lightly tea can forget the hustle and bustle. Restaurants on the 11th and 12th floors are also recommended.
Next, the show window of the Matsuya Ginza store.
In addition to Santa, the cat designed by Lisa Larson also adds gorgeousness.
And "Himawari Rabbit" bought a charity pin badge for introduction. Unfortunately, Santa was sold out, but I liked the cat's pin badge.
On Friday, I visited Watanabe Woodcut Art Gallery in a city walk guide, received an explanation from my husband about the shop, saw works by Hiroshige Utagawa, Katsushika Hokusai, Hasui Kawase and others, and also saw a calendar for the New Year. The address of the shop is Ginza 8-chome facing Namiki-dori St.
In addition, "Ginza drawn in prints" was explained in a lecture commemorating the 50th anniversary
of the founding of "Ginza 15th Street", and it was introduced on No.194 of the same paper for six pages.
Cupid of Tenshodo. At Christmas, you can put on a red hat. Before the opening of the show, I couldn't see it, but I found a cute figure around noon Sunday.
A walk in Ginza is full of fun. Please enjoy before and after shopping
and meals.