I came to the shop because I fell in love with the autumn weather. The gentle voice of the landlady of "Welcome Mase".
I sit at the counter with a smile.
Beer is poured into a beer glass and gently poured into your own dry throat. It's a service beer. I felt like I got it somehow.
There is a large paintings on sliding-door panel on the large wall in front of the counter. When I asked the landlady, it was painted by a painter from the Edo period.
If you drink slowly while listening to the story of a landlady in kimono, you will feel like you have slipped back in time during the Edo period.
The shop here is surrounded by a landlady and two daughters.
At the shop here, they listen to the story of the customer seriously and play a "talk catch ball".
While listening to this story, he gently drops the answer at hand.
"Work ..." "What was it ..." "No ..." "No ..." "No ... it's hard ..." "... ..."
All the knobs are handmade, and they have a variety of items every day, mainly vegetables, fish, mushrooms, etc.
Today's knob was "Dengaku eggplant, oyster fries, shirasu tsukudani".
The shop says, "It's very fun to talk to customers, please come back."
After drinking, I opened the door and went out, and the starry sky was beautiful.
The shop is located on the east side of the Tsukishima Kumin Center toward Asashiobashi.
Turn right at the third alley, Nomura Building 1F
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What is the business hours of the store?
From 17:30 to 10:30.
Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
The photo shows the ikebana in the dressing room.
The spacious room makes you feel like you willing forever.