The above two original picture exhibitions are being held. It was from the 19th, but I thought that it was a bit calmed down with rumors that it was "extremely crowded", and the exhibition ended soon. When I hurriedly ask Matsuya before noon, the special cash register next to the goods corner is a long line. Many people take a closer look at the venue and do not proceed. It's the same as an example. Forty years since Akiko Hayashi's first picture book "First Use" was launched in 1976. Seniors who are looking forward to seeing you can see that young moms and children are loved for generations. There were plenty of goods corners, and there was also a "first milk rusk" in a "milk" package that I went to buy at "Otsukai".
Chika Haumino is well known for his shogi-themed “March Lion” has become a TV anime and live-action movie, causing the “Shogi Women” boom. This is overwhelmingly a woman in her 20s and 30s. In addition to writing tools, manuscripts, and story books, there are also displays of costumes such as glasses worn by Ryunosuke Kamiki in the movie. It is also popular to give visitors a special version of the Lion in March (Ginza Matsuya version) as a privilege. (I also enjoyed reading in the subway.)
The original reproduction of the new copy was also popular and there were many reserved stickers.
"Picture Book Bringing Out-Akiko Hayashi Original Painting Exhibition" "Chika Haumino Exhibition" Matsuya Ginza 8F Event Square
-10:00-20:00 until Sunday, July 29 27:00 Closed at 17:00 on the last day until 30.
Admission fee 1,000 yen each