Last November, we described "Deep Chuo-ku" Kaikan Edition "" and introduced "Weightlifting Hall", "Margarine Hall", "Soy Sauce Hall", etc.
After that, I found some interesting halls, so this time I would like to introduce four of them.
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Japan Dance Hall (Nihondan Sukaikan)
2-33-4, Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
The Japan Ballroom Dance Federation (JBDF) is included here. Ballroom dance is a dance performed in a dance room (ball room), and is characterized by a dance performed in a pair (couple). Currently, it is treated as a synonym with ballroom dance.
The chairman of JBDF is Motoko Inakawa, also known as the president of an overseas talent office. In addition to the Ballroom Dance Federation in 46 prefectures except Hokkaido, many organizations are affiliated, so to speak, it's like the "former tightening" of ballroom dance.
It's a plain building located behind Meijiza, but it's surprising that there was such a hall right next to my office.
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Cosmetics Hall (Keshohinkaikan)
2-10-5, Higashinihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
This hall contains the secretariat of the National Federation of Cosmetic Retail Cooperatives (CRC) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Cosmetic Cosmetics Retail Cooperative Association (Tokyo Cosmetics Association).
CRC is a cooperative that brings together about 7,000 cosmetic stores nationwide with the aim of conducting reliable cosmetic sales with the correct knowledge and skills of cosmetics. They are jointly selling cosmetics-related products, advertising, product research and development, education and information provision, and welfare for union members.
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Shokuryokaikan
15-15, Nihonbashikodenmacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
The Food Hall is a building that includes the headquarters of the National Rice Sales Business Mutual Aid Cooperative (U.S. Sales), a nationwide organization organized by rice wholesalers, covering all over Japan from Hokkaido to Okinawa.
U.S. sales activities include communicating information about rice to consumers and union members, consulting union members' management, welfare support and business support, promoting the expansion and establishment of Japanese food centered on rice, and `` nationwide common rice '' It seems that they are issuing tickets.
My father worked for a rural rice business union before his birth, so it was one of the buildings I had been concerned about for a long time.
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Measurement Hall (Keisokukaikan)
2-15-12, Nihonbashikakigaracho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
The former measurement hall was located in Toranomon in Chiyoda-ku, but in 2007, a new building was started in Nihonbashikakigaracho, Chuo-ku due to the redevelopment of Toranomon. It was completed in April 2008. It is located in a quiet office area behind the main street.
The main hall is an organization called the Japan Electric Measuring Manufacturers Association (JEMIMA). More than 100 major, small and medium-sized manufacturers and organizations are involved, contributing to technological innovation as a leader in various cutting-edge industries.
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