Cafe Paulista is a coffee specialty store that became the etymology of "Silver Bra", which opened before Kojunsha in December 1911. In Brazil, people born in Rio de Janeiro are referred to as "Caryoka in the sense of Rio kid", and "People born in Sao Paulo" are called Paulista. Cafe Paulista means a coffee shop in Sao Paulo. In the Taisho era, many people visited in search of a new drink called coffee as a new culture.
Then, among literary and Mita students, going to drink Brazilian coffee at Cafe Paulista came to be called "silver Bra", and one day it changed to "walk around Ginza".
As I introduced before, here we will issue a "Silver Bra Certificate". This is a certificate that you drank Brazilian coffee at a cafe Paulista in Ginza, but if you open the certificate, press the certification stamp and press 10 seals, you will be free of coffee.
No matter how many books I get, I lost them, so I put them in the guide's name holder and carry them around.
Well, you all know that on the first floor of the cafe Paulista, etching copper board (made by Colombia) depicting a farmer working in a coffee farm is displayed. On the second floor, a variety of works are exhibited, focusing on paintings by Japanese painters living in Brazil. Please receive the leaflet of "Information on Cafe Paulista Ginza Store" and enjoy the appreciation of paintings.
We hope you all have a pleasant Christmas season and a bright and good New Year. Silver
Feliz Natal e Prospero Ano Novo