It's hot every day.
But I'm not as good as the heat. I have to go to Ginza once every 10 days.
I'm somewhat lonely.
"Kyobunkan Building" became familiar with NHK morning drama "Hanako and Ann". It's not used now, but it's the first rotating door in Ginza.
The twin stairs will delight the space.
You can buy a lot of Bible-related goods here, but they are mainly protestant.
Catholic-related goods are Yotsuya!
Speaking of twin stairs, retro <Okuno Building>.
The display of the elevator is ↑.
It's old, but there are a lot of small galleries of young people.
The nearby <Yoneiville> is also a popular shop in Madame and Madmoazelle with <Henri Charpantier> from Kobe.
"Hanako and Ann" said <Silver Bra>, "Drinking Brazilian coffee in Ginza."
The drama <Cafe Domingo> is modeled on <Cafe Paulista>.
The other long-established house is <Trichol>.
B1 in the nearby Seigetsu-do building is also replaced by a restaurant. Two generations ago, the foregura bowl at lunchtime was delicious ...
Before that, it was "~ Montes" in South America, and it was a feeling here in South American wine ...
In the near future, Dominick Buchee>Let's bother you.
Anmitsu's first story <Wakamatsu>Through the alley between the buildings, I went to <Chaginza>.
The coffee room on the 2nd to 3rd floor is on summer vacation. But a tea ceremony exhibition is being held on the 2nd floor.
The privilege was at the time of purchase of tea and at the 2nd floor exhibition, and there was a delicious and cold tea service.
Like wine, Japanese tea also has a change in taste depending on the size of tea utensils and teapots. I would like to take more care of the tea I bought at home.