It's been a long time. Here are some of the shops that I have been worried about before I was in the neighborhood.
The name of the shop is "Karaya" and "Glassya".
I was wondering what I could do after the construction started, and I thought it was a yakitori shop because the signboard was made as "Karaya".
It's a bird's feather that expresses "O". It's quite fashionable.
It opened in February of this year, and it was renovated after the "Yoshikawa Glass Store", which was originally run by my father-in-law.
Mr. Yoshikawa, his father-in-law, had served as chairman of the ward association and was a celebrity of the ward. Mr. Yoshikawa, the owner, said he was particular about putting "glass" in the name of the shop.
It is a building next to Akimasa Elementary School under construction. It often stands out in the corner.
Glass products, wood products, skin and cloth products, etc., are carefully selected items that the shop owner has walked and searched.
Order-made is also OK.
You can see the inside of the store well from outside, so it is very easy to enter. The owner, Yoshikawa, is a very friendly person and can shop while having fun chatting. Please drop in at once.
(Introduction of shops)
〒104-0033 2-13-6 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Meisho Building 1F
03-6280-5657 http://www.galasu.com/
Business hours: Wednesday, 10:30 to 16:30
1.3 Soil from 11:00 to 17:00
(Motto) We collect "things that can be used at hand for a long time" and "cute things that tickle the heart".