The sidewalk of Ginza Street is clean every time you go. It is said that the Ginza Street Federation entrusts a specialized contractor twice in the morning and afternoon on the 364th, excluding New Year's Day, picking up trash on sidewalks, flower beds and tree-planting zones, uncollected cardboard, traffic lights, street lights, etc. It seems that if there is a flyer or leaflet stuck on the pole, it is collected together.
One morning, when I was walking along Ginza Street, there was a group working with unfamiliar machines, so I heard about it.
It is said that the gum on the sidewalk has been removed by a water jet on behalf of the Ginza Street Federation.
The black thing that came with Pochi Pochi is peeled off beautifully.
The machine you use is called Gumclean, which seems to be the machine that HONDA makes.
It means that the members of the Ginza Street Federation are always working hard to protect beautiful and fun Ginza. Ginza will not be possible in one day.
This is the logo mark of the Ginza Street Federation.
The design is based on eight weights used in the silver castinghouse during the Edo period, after Ginza 8.
Ginza Street Federation: http://www.ginza.jp