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Discover new things at the Takashimaya Nihonbashi store④

[shikichan] July 18, 2013 09:00

ck0909_201307161.jpgHot days continue, but please enjoy the "cool" that seeks the taste in Nihonbashi.

 

At Takashimaya in Nihonbashi, you can see a goldfish aquarium as soon as you enter from the front entrance.

These are 12 and 18 polyhedron aquariums with a refraction effect brings magical visuals.

 

In the aquarium, three types of Broadtail Ryukin, Shorttail Ryukin, and Demonstration, which grew 10cm to 15cm, are elegantly operated with silky tail fins against the backdrop of a building designated as the only important cultural property in Japan. I am dancing.

 

It was impressive that many customers were watching closely because it was a moment to forget everyday life.

 

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It will be on display until July 30, so why not enjoy "cool"?

 

 

Also, on the 5th floor of Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall, Art Aquarium 2013 is being held until September 23.

 

 

Admission fee is 1,000 yen for adults at an underwater art exhibition designed with a Japanese motif.

 

 

Coffee shop specializing in takeout <MAHALO>

[whatever] July 12, 2013 14:00

 The rainy season is over again this year, and it is summer performance. In the intense heat of the day, you can hear voices saying, "No, it's hot, I've come." In such a case, I want to get cool at once with a cold drink.
 
 You can enjoy delicious Hawaiian coffee at MAHALO, a coffee shop specializing in takeout in Ningyocho. By the way, 'Mahalo' used in the store name means "thank you" or "thank you" in Hawaiian, and I hear that it is used in place instead of 'Thank you'.
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 Weekdays are closed at 6:30 in the evening, so I often use it on weekends when work is closed. It's very helpful to be open on weekends. As an aside, there are many restaurants in Chuo-ku that are not open on weekends and holidays (although the area around Ginza). Even a big coffee shop is usually closed on weekends.
 
 It specializes in takeout, but there is a space where you can stand and drink at the storefront (about 2 to 3 people). It was okay to bring a dog. The cooler works and it's cool. In winter, there was a heater at my feet. There is a place where you enter the Ningyocho street a little side, but the clerk always has "Hello ~" and to those who pass by the front of the shop comfortably.
 
 We also sell Hawaiian mineral water and mini-sized chocolate bars. I like the balance between bitterness and sweetness, so I always order "Cafe Mocha", but this time it would be nice to cool down with the "Frozen ○○○" menu.
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MAHALO
2-5-7, Nihonbashiningyocho, Chuo-ku
Enter between the pachinko parlor and stationery shop right opposite Bunkyodo Bookstore. It is convenient to use from Exit A1 or A3 of Tokyo Metro Ningyocho Station.