In Chuo-ku, there are 25 antenna shops in prefectures, roads and cities around Ginza and Nihonbashi. From October 4 to 23, the antenna shop in the city participated and the 13th Antenna Shop stamp rally in Chuo-ku was held. I found this stamp rally on Saturday afternoon on the 20th. So, I made a plan to go around the antenna shop in Ginza on Saturday and Nihonbashi on Sunday. (I happened to be on Sunday off, and on the last day, it was very safe to return to work on Tuesday) I just pray for the present.
If I noticed a little earlier, I think I could have enjoyed shopping with plenty of time, but I was sorry that I couldn't shop much because I didn't have much time and it was a super express. Under such circumstances, Iwate Ginga Plaza, an antenna shop in Iwate Prefecture in Higashiginza, is holding events and lotteries until Sunday, 28th, for the 20th anniversary.
Just when I went to Morioka for work this spring, I bought the "strawberry boiled" and "Fukuda bread" on sale. Sansa Odori Festival's performance at the storefront.
The location of the antenna shop in the city is also relatively concentrated, and I think that you can go around in one day even if you walk around all. I also used a metro link for free buses around Nihonbashi and Edo buses. Why don't you go around for a walk?