It's a weekday. We gathered in front of the Heidai Shoten in front of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, and six men and women were watching the old Nihonbashi picture scrolls.
Enter the money museum through the Mitsui Main Building and the Bank of Japan. At the Money Museum, I studied the history of money.
I visited Meibashi and Nihonbashi to learn about being the prime sign of Japanese roads, and learned about the history of the fish market in Nihonbashi at Otohime Square.
Entered "Honen Manpuku" in response to the needs of women's groups for a delicious and quiet lunch place. We had 6 seafood bowls, limited to 15 meals.
With a happy smile
Please take a look at the beautiful seafood bowl.
After this, the party entered Cored Muromachi and worshiped Fukutoku Inari. I purchased a wonderful Japanese paper product from Ozu Washi and enjoyed a stroll from Kodemmacho to Ningyocho.
Everyone, please enjoy a walk on this course.
Click here for the website of Honen Manpuku. http://www.hounenmanpuku.jp/