Using high-quality paper, a corner of Ginza Street with a pale touch is drawn at the top of one page, and Ginza Town Magazine has a charm that attracts people.
"Ginza Times" was discontinued in the August issue.
Since it was first published in 1947, I think it was still a birth in a burnt field.
He must have been staring at Ginza for 68 years and making a great contribution.
The Ginza love column posted by readers was literally filled with content related to Ginza, and it was a very fun corner.
From such an article, I wanted to join him, but I ended up without realizing my thoughts.
When I applied for the present in the last issue, I received a special furoshiki from the Chuo-ku Tourism Association.
Every time you look at this furoshiki, it is inevitable to remember Ginza Times.