This is an introduction of Ginza's new spot, Meza marche.
At the product hall produced by Mezamashi TV, which was built in Ginza 4-chome
This building is a collection of products from 47 prefectures, consisting of 1st to 13th floors.
I waited a little to get on the elevator (^^;
It's a good person at two p.m. on weekdays.
The 11th floor and above are alcohol and restaurants, so today I went to two floors.
★The 10th floor is the Okinawa/Kyushu area.
The most popular is Miyazaki meat-rolled rice balls, and the second is curry sprinkle.
I wanted to eat, but I was embarrassed by myself, so I gave up (>_<)
The grapefruit-flavored gummi called Hakata Diet was also delicious.
It seems that there is Hakata's specialty kyuto.
Urashima Nori from Kumamoto is a company sprinkler. Curry in Kumamoto? (^^;
That area is a mystery, but it was delicious ◎ (laughs)
★The 6th floor is the Kansai and Tokai areas
I bought an aunt's mandarin candy from Osaka.
It seems to be a specialty of Kishiwada, but Kishiwada is close to Wakayama and I think so.
It was delicious, and this was 105 yen (*^^*)
Awaji Island is an onion, but it is an onion soup from Awaji.
Since it is granules, you can easily eat delicious onion soup (*^^*)
Oh, there's a full moon pong like this!
Everybody in Osaka knows, everyone loves full moon pong!
You can buy it at convenience stores in Kansai, but it's not easy to sell it in Tokyo.
I've seen it at a candy-yoko confectionery wholesaler.
But from now on, I can buy a full moon pong in Ginza~ (* ^^*)
Next time, I would like to go to the Hokkaido / Tohoku area and the Kanto / Shizuoka area!
At the entrance on the first floor, there is a huge 3m Mezamashi-kun!
There was also a panel of casters and announcers.