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"Matsuya Ginza" limited chocolate

[Mido] January 18, 2014 09:00

I guess many women are worried about Valentine's Day soon.

Therefore, this time, I would like to introduce the recommended chocolate limited to "Matsuya Ginza".

The chocolate is brand name HAU'OLI OLA (Hauori Ola).

It is characterized by the shape of an "H-type" in the shape of an initial.

  

By the way, you are the only one in the United States that produces cacao only in Hawaii.

Do you know that? The warm climate of Hawaii near the equator produces cacao.

It is said that it is suitable for use.

Typically, cacao producers are Africa, South America, and Asia (partially).

This region accounts for more than 80% of all cacao production.

Among them, HAU'OLI OLA is 100% rare Hawaiian cacao.

It's a chocolate made.

(It is said that Hawaiian cacao was produced for the first time in Japan.)

  

I actually tried it, but it was fruity and refreshing acidity.

It has a creamy taste with smooth and caramel flavor.

 

This year I would like to present a special chocolate to a special person.

It's recommended for those who are there.

We also sell online, making it easier to purchase.

http://www.welci.jp/matsuya/user_data/valentine/02/top.php

 

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Ginza Goods 1 Keychain and Map

[Mapo ★] January 15, 2014 09:00

I think it was on the Ginza Times.

I wanted a Ginza map sold at Kyobunkan, so I went there the other day.

 

It seems that this is the original of Kyobunkan.

It can be folded small (this is called Miura folding) and put it in a bag.

On the back of the entire map, you can see Namiki-dori St., Miyuki-dori, Chuo-dori.

There is also a map of the shops in each street, which is very convenient!

 

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630 yen per one

It is also posted on the website of Kyobunkan.

 

 

 

And the other is the key ring at Ginza Station in Metro. (500 yen per one)

There were also Ginza Line (orange) and Hibiya Line (grey).

 

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I often come to Ginza on the Marunouchi Line, but if you walk along the underpass from the Metro station, you will find it.

There's a Metro office near 4th Street.

When I went in casually the other day, I saw straps, key rings, calendars, etc.

A lot of goods were on sale.

 

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Since it is LOVE Ginza, I would like to post Ginza goods once I find Ginza goods (* ^^ *)

 

 

 
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