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The image of a girl on Ginza Hanatsubaki Street "Hana"

[AWL] May 29, 2017 12:00

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GINZA SIX has been bustling since its opening, but on the nearby Hanatsubaki-dori street, it is located nearby.

A statue of a ponytail girl with camellia "Hana" is quietly placed.

The origin of Hanatsubaki-dori is Izumo Tsubaki (Japanese camellia), which was contributed by Izumo in the early Showa era.

It was named because it was planted as a street tree.

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On the side and back of the girl statue, "Hana", donated by Masao Saito, Hiroyuki Mogi,

The plate of the origin of the installation is embedded.

In commemoration of the completion of the environmental improvement project promoted by the Ginza Hanatsubaki-dori Shopping Street Promotion Association with Chuo-ku, Tokyo

It is said that this statue was installed in March 1993 after the road nickname "Hanatsubaki-dori".

It is on the left side of the intersection of Chuo-dori and Hanatsubaki-dori toward Showa-dori.

 

 
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