Tangible Cultural Property (Building) Cocoonyama Ryusendo Store
The Tangible Cultural Property, a nationally registered 50-year-old Historic buildings system, was established in 1996 in order to protect cultural properties and utilize them as local assets. Compared to important cultural properties, regulations such as changes in interiors and renewal of equipment are loose. There are several "national tangible cultural properties (buildings)" in Chuo-ku, and "coonyama Ryusen-do store" is one of them. Located in Kyobashi, the city of art, it is surrounded by a large office building.
Design conscious of antique art
On the north and east sides facing the street, rusted-derived stones are turned into picture frames, and the wall is finished with black plaster with a pattern. A grill door is set up in front of the glass door to color the entrance.
Designed by the male of the Kansai Architectural world
Designed by Kenzo Higashihata, who led the Kansai architecture. In Chuo-ku, the gallery "Tsubo Nakai" near Nihonbashi Takashimaya was also handed by Mr.