Preservation & disaster prevention with the taste of Ginza seen at Ginza 100 points of Ginza Akebono Ginza

I was thinking about what would be good for the return of the gift from an acquaintance, and in the September 2020 issue of Ginza, NO.790
I found an article called "Preservation & Disaster Prevention with the taste of Ginza". This is a product from a Ginza Akebono store.
"Taste folk art" = Nutritional aspects such as classic nuts for disaster prevention food, cheese and black beans! !
"24th Setsuhana" = the face of a small child, the introduction of the eldest son who recently remembered Haiku in class, and he likes dashi curry and purple potato.
The way it is displayed is in a round paper box.
Ginza Akebono's twenty-fourth flower

Recently, I don't know if I'm a bad guy or called "no talent"
For Ginzo, who strives to twist Haiku to prevent dementia, I wanted to give back some individually wrapped rice crackers with haiku. Therefore, as a gift together, we chose individually wrapped yokan as a different kind of sweet that will last to some extent.
I think this is the best selection that will be appreciated by small households. Please refer to it.
In addition, today, I purchased it at the Hamacho store instead of the Ginza 5-chome store.
With a polite response, you can sit down and write when writing a courier slip, and you can make tea and feel relaxed. One of the twenty-four seasonal flowers, the phrase of the hot summer, which was served for tea.
It was "I push the boat out and the lotus in Soseki Natsume."
Oops, I gave my seat to the standing lady and smiled back, and it was a good day.
The origin of the name of the Ginza Akebono store is the feeling of wishing for a "new dawn of Japan"
The name "Akebono"
What is the origin of the name of the Ginza Akebono store?
Shortly after the war, it was said that it was named "Akebono" with the wish of "a new dawn of Japan".
For more information, look here. http://www.ginza-akebono.co.jp/products/