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Two souvenirs that can be purchased in Chuo-ku, which I chose when I returned home

[Hanes] January 11, 2019 09:00


Hello. This is a new correspondent, Hanes.
I think many people living in Tokyo bought souvenirs when they returned home at the end of the year.
I was one of them, and thought, "I want to buy New Year's souvenirs in Chuo-ku!"
I bought some souvenirs in Tsukiji, Ginza.

■"Hishi Hanabira,"
This is a product of Shiga Taneya, not Ginza, but it is a product of Shiga Taneya.
Shops that can be purchased nationwide are limited, and there are three locations in the center: Ginza Mitsukoshi store, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi store, and Nihonbashi Takashimaya store.
When purchased at the Ginza Mitsukoshi store, the packaging says "Ginza Mitsukoshi store" and "Ginsan", which is said to have been purchased at Ginza (Chuo-ku).

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And on the inner hanging paper, it is written in seal engraving that "Is it as a noodle."
It is a sign of the Taneya Group with the meaning of "expressing using the words of the year ring and Laozi and expressing the continuation of the relationship", and it seems that it was written by calligraphers.
In addition to the packaging with rice ears, the paper is also auspicious and has a good appearance, so it is perfect for New Year's Day.

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The most important thing is that it looks like this.
In addition, I also purchased "Yukiharu Enfuku Fukumi Tenpyo", but all were elegant and gorgeous, and were very satisfied Japanese sweets.

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■Coffee (* This is not a souvenir that is conscious of the New Year.)
There are many coffee shops and coffee shops in Chuo-ku, but there are many coffee shops and coffee shops.
When it comes to coffee like Chuo-ku that can be mailed and lasted for a long time, isn't it easy to come up with something like this?
So, what I recommend is the No.1 "City Blend" drip bag of Tsukiji Yonemoto Coffee's unsellable savourable No.1 "City Blend" drip bag.
It has a deep and fragrant taste that cannot be reckoned even if it is a drip.

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There are other coffee shops only in Chuo-ku where you can buy coffee beans, etc.
There are not many things on the package that you can see the uniqueness of Chuo-ku in Japanese and English.
How about souvenirs from Chuo-ku and gifts to acquaintances overseas?

In Chuo-ku, there are plenty of long-established products that can only be obtained here, store-limited products, and seasonal products.
It's easy to worry about choosing a souvenir, but you'll surely be happy to give it and you'll find a nice item to get it.