Sine Patos, a movie theater that has been operating in Ginza for 25 years, closed on March 31 and has been almost two months.
After that, I visited the Miharabashi Underground Shopping Center.
The Miharabashi underground shopping mall and Sine Patos are located under Harumi-dori St., between Ginza and Higashiginza, close to the downtown area of Ginza. The movie theater was closed in March as it was demolished due to earthquake resistance. The underground shopping mall is also scheduled to be closed, so the restaurant is also in a windy light.
This is a space where you can enjoy Showa retro. When the river was reclaimed with debris in 1952, the place under the bridge became a shopping street under the bridge when it was originally Mihara Bridge built over Sanjuma Horikawa. What is interesting to actually go is that the bridge girder remains. By the way, it is also the oldest underground shopping mall in Japan. After closing, the oldest title will be handed over to Asakusa Underground Shopping Center.
In the vicinity of this underground shopping mall, there are many Showa retro atmosphere spaces, and old shops are open behind the alleys and Mihara Kokei. Ginza is true that not only old shops but also various old and new shops are excited. In the underground shopping mall, the shop was open, but it was quietly
It's lonely that it's going to disappear, but I've finished this visit by burning it firmly.
Why don't you stop by when you visit for shopping? I have a nostalgic space.