Alleys in Ginza: The alley in the building
In the alleys of Ginza, there are many alleys that pass through buildings.
One of them is Ginza Core (GINZA CORE) on the east side of Ginza 5-chome Ginza-dori (Chuo-dori), "GINZA ALLEY" at Ginza Core (GINZA CORE).
An alley named "Azama Street" passes from Ginza Street to Azuma Street.
At the entrance from Ginza Street, there is a sign of GINZA ALLEY between the stores facing the street.
There's a rather large alley.
Then, as you proceed along the alley, you will soon find a sweet shop on the left side.
"Wakamatsu" will appear. Founded in 1894, Anmitsu
It is also famous as the birthplace.
Behind it is a long-established Japanese confectionery founded in Kyoto.
"Mannen-do" continues.
There are famous confectionerys such as the design "Mede Sugar" as a congratulatory candy for red rice.
Ginza 8-chome "No. 3 Soire Deville"
On the west side of Ginza 8-chome Ginza Street, there is "3rd Soiré Deville" (Ginza 8-8-7) with glasses Tanaka and Asics
There is an alley between the Lanwalk Ginza stores that pass from Ginza Street to Kinharu Street.
A slightly large space in the elevator hall in the middle of this alley.
Yes, there is. According to "Walking in Ginza" written by Tetsushi Okamoto, you can see "Walking in Ginza"
This was shared by residents in the middle of an alley in a townhouse during the Edo period.
It is said that it overlaps with the space where wells and toilets are placed.
Ginza 8-chome "Water Tower Building"
At the "Water Tower Building" (Ginza 8-6-21) in Ginza 8-chome, you can pass from Namiki-dori St. to Miban-dori Street.
There is an alley in the building where you do it.
There is a history of building construction taking advantage of the alleys that originally existed here.
This building also houses a luxury club, from Namiki-dori St.
You can see a fountain along the right wall of the passageway.