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Tokyo Kosoku Doro -Part 2 Visit to "Japone" ~

[Nojinya] August 22, 2015 09:00

Ginza is lined with high-end brand shops, with the appearance of foreign tourists. In particular, while walking along Marronnier Street and Chuo-dori starting from Plantan Ginza, looking at the gorgeous show windows such as Cartier and Chanel, I feel like I'm walking somewhere in Europe.

By the way, because it is such a Ginza, there are many restaurants where you can enjoy the deliciousness of all over the world regardless of whether you want to go for lunch, but today is a late lunch, so I would like to assault a super popular store in Ginza that people who know a little. The location is in "Ginza Ins 3" under Tokyo Kosoku Doro, which I previously introduced in my blog post "Tokyo Kosoku Doro-Contemporary Great Wall Surrounding Ginza" (/archive/2015/08/post-2643.html). japonais4.jpgThe name of the shop is "Japone". 。 。japonais3.jpg

I walk to the back side of a tailor, barber shop, etc. with the scent of Showa somehow. Then suddenly there was a bare counter in the hallway. 。 。 It was a shame for those who imagined French cuisine from their name! This is a B-grade gourmet, baked spaghetti shop known as "Lome Spa" for some enthusiastic fans. Today, lunch was quite late, so I didn't have to line up in the line, but it's a very popular shop with about 20 people along the clinic and Mac wall during lunchtime. japonais2.jpgAccording to the store's mouth, "Japone (Japan) boasts flavors that match the taste of Japanese people as the store name suggests. In addition, with the motto of customer-oriented and service first, we are looking forward to your visit with a variety of menus such as Japanese, Chinese, Western style and curry rice with a wide variety of menus." In addition to Spaghetti classic Napolitan, Indian (curry taste), Japone (Japanese style soy sauce flavor), Chinese soy sauce flavor, Chinese soy sauce flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, There are three sizes: regular (Namimori), jumbo (Omori), and Yokozuna (Ultra Omori). Even considering the location of Ginza, the price is quite cheap, regular 500-600 yen, and Yokozuna 750-800 yen, so long lines are always formed during normal lunchtime.

 

When I was a student, I was a "Girorian (* Note: Ramen Jiro fan)", but I ordered Stan Dart Japone without the courage like when I was young. After waiting for about 15 minutes, the classic "Japone Regular" finally came out. japonais1.jpgSpaghetti is completely different from fashionable Italian pasta, similar to yakisoba with thick noodles, onions, komatsuna, and pork snuggle up, and soy sauce flavor. Although the volume was abundant, it was delicious with "seasoning according to the taste of Japanese people" as the shop's mouth. As expected, Omori and Yokozuna will not be possible in the future, but next time I returned to work in the afternoon, thinking that I would like to try the popular menu Jariko.

 

[Japone]

104-0061 Ginza-Nishi 1-chome, Chuo-ku Ginza-Nishi 1-chome, Ginza Ins 3 1F

(Now Exit 1 of Ginza 1-chome Station on the Yurakucho Line)

TEL: 03-3567-4749

Business hours 1030-2000 (Saturday holidays until 1600 until Saturday)

 

 

Tokyo Kosoku Doro-Contemporary Great Wall surrounding Ginza-

[Nojinya] August 16, 2015 14:00

Do you know the road called Tokyo Kosoku Doro? It is an expressway that runs around Ginza from Shinkyobashi to Horai Bridge (Shimbashi). This road, which looks like a wall that protects the city of Ginza, if you have walked around Ginza, you may have always seen it. Appeared several times in my blog post ("Slightly Drinking at a liquor store in Ginza-Ginza Kimishimaya Shell" and others:

/archive/2015/08/post-2627.html), so I would like to take up this expressway this time.tokyokosoku4.jpg

Speaking of expressways, I think of national roads such as the Tomei Expressway, and the Metropolitan Expressway in Tokyo, but this 2 km long road that runs around Ginza was established in 1951 mainly by private companies (road opening was in 1959). It is an expressway that was done.tokyokosoku3.jpg

It is a road that also serves as a bypass for the Metropolitan Expressway Toshin Beltway by connecting with the Metropolitan Expressway Yaesu Line (Y) and Toshin Beltway (C1), so if you are a driver, you may have passed once before noticing. I think there is.tokyokosoku1.JPG

[Tokyo Kosoku Doro Map (Source: Tokyo Kosoku Doro Co., Ltd. HP)]

 

In addition, it is unique that the toll is free, even though it is on this road and highway.

Of course, in the case of getting in from the Metropolitan Expressway, for example, if you enter from Tsuchihashi Entrance (Ginza 8-chome) in front of Shimbashi Station and get off at Shinkyobashi (Ginza 1-chome), you will have to pay for it, and it seems that it was free because it was originally madeouter moat, Kyobashi and Shiodome rivers. On the other hand, there is a question about how to do construction costs and maintenance of expressways free of charge, but the secret is the use of space under expressways.tokyokosoku2.JPG

[Tokyo Kosoku Doro Conceptual Diagram (Source: Tokyo Kosoku Doro Co., Ltd. HP)]

 

While the third floor is used as an expressway, the lower space is a commercial space with about 400 stores. Ginza Ins, Nishiginza Department, Ginza Five, Corridor Street, Ginza Nine, etc. It is used as a space for taxi companies, parking lots, etc., as well as a familiar restaurant area such as Ginza Ins, Nishiginza Department, Ginza Five, Corridor Street, Ginza Nine, etc. We introduced the previous blog post "Public-Private Partnership (PPPP Partnership (PPPP) Partnership (PPPPPPPPPPPPP)", which uses the Roof-P), which covers the Roof-P), which covers the Roof" (P), which covers the public-P), which covers the cost of the cost of Edo Bus", which uses the cost of the cost of the cost of the public-PPPP), which uses the cost of the cost of the rental income obtained from the cost of the rental income obtained from the public-P), which uses the rental income from: /archive/2015/08/post-2618.html) is used to create a groundbreaking mechanism that preempts forward.

 

By the way, it is a shop under Tokyo Kosoku Doro, but there are attractive shops such as Ginza Kimishimaya, a standing drinker introduced at the beginning. From the next time, I would like to introduce it one by one in "Chorror Visiting Shopping Streets". I'm looking forward to it!

 

 
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