The "Suzuki Building" (1-28-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku), which I was worried about sometimes passing in front of me, was Historic buildings designated by Tokyo. After all, one more person is convinced
There is an explanatory version on the front wall, according to which the construction year is 1929, so it is 82 years old.
Originally, this building was named "Kinoeneya Club".
It seems that the building was related to Shintomiza, which was once in Shintomi-cho, and rooms were rented for performances and rehearsals.
The design and decoration of the facade are very elaborate, and the relief of the first-floor column and the horseshoe-shaped windows attached to the copper-plated roof are also fashionable.
On the first floor, there is also a venerable coffee specialty store "Rampu", and when you enter, the gentle master, even though it is a small shop, carefully brew coffee with a cup of siphon.
The master says that he has been doing a shop here for 25 years. It's a coffee specialty store, but you can eat it, and the menu also has handmade udon made by a master from Sanuki.
This shop is also featured in Tomomi Muramatsu's "Ginza Coffee Shop Monogatari" (Hakusuisha), which was published in June this year, so please go there (page 188-).
Coffee specialty store "Ranpo" 1-28-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Business hours 7:30-18:00, closed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays