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Kyobashi Edgran Open!

[TAKK...] Nov. 30, 2016 18:00

The Kyobashi Edgran, a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Station and directly connected to Kyobashi Station on the Ginza Line, opened its grand opening on November 25.

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The Meijiya Kyobashi Building, Historic buildings in Tangible Cultural Property designated by Chuo-ku, was preserved and restored.

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There are a wide variety of Italian, sushi, soba, ethnic, Chinese and yakiniku stores, including the large flagship store of Toshi Yoroizuka Tokyo.

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In addition, a facility has been opened on the first basement floor to serve as a base for providing tourism information in Chuo-ku.

It plays a role in collecting and transmitting tourist information in multiple languages and local tourist information.

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From November 25th (Fri) to 27th (Sun), a projection mapping show was held at Kyobashi Chuo Hiroba (Galleria) on the first floor, which is a feature of the facility.

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Not only the ceiling, but also the three-dimensional illustrations on the ground were colored by projection mapping.

 

 

Japanese garden in Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi

[Tachibana] Nov. 16, 2016 18:00

Today (November 14), I accidentally passed through Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi.

A Christmas tree is already set up at the entrance of the new building.

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When I entered inside, the Japanese garden was always in front of the familiar statue of the heavenly woman.
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A pond is built in the center, and the surrounding area is a garden.
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A picture of a heavenly woman is drawn on the bottom of the pond.
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In addition, chairs were prepared so that you could eat Uji tea and Japanese sweets from Tsuruya Yoshinobu while watching the garden.

But very unfortunately, this event will end on November 15.

I'm sorry for the late information

 

 

 

I found an Austrian pottery shop in Nihonbashi Ningyocho.

[kimitaku] Nov. 9, 2016 12:00

  : : : GMUNDNER (Gumundner) Shop: : : :

 

 ・・・ I found a shop with a German name in front of Nihonbashi Elementary School. ・・・・・。

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 With the exception of the window, there are many pottery with colorful patterns.

 The owner, Kazuo Kobayashi, is a Japanese mother whose father is an Austrian man.

It's very handsome.

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 I opened a store in Nihonbashi Ningyocho

It is also behind the alley of Ningyocho, which has a tasteful atmosphere.

It seems to be because we want our customers to see the pottery slowly.

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 Please enjoy colorful pottery at your side.

It would be great if you could make your meal time even more enjoyable as a companion to the dining table.

・・He spoke with a smile.

 

 When you leave the store, you can see the clear autumn sky.

The Gumunden pottery in the window glowed very colorfully in the sun.

 

Gumundner shop 

Phone number 03-6206-2353

Address 103-0013

1st floor of Yasui Building, 1-6-2 Ningyocho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

3-minute walk from Exit A2 of Ningyocho Station on the Toei Asakusa Line and Toei Hibiya Line

5-minute walk from Exit 8 of Suitengu Station on the Hanzomon Line

 

 

 
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