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■History of Chuo-ku <22> Ryusei Kishida's "Shinko Hosoku Ginza-dori" 6

[Photo] Shimbashi and Hakuhinkan in the Meiji Period (Kyobashi Library Collection)

♣Introduction of the original text "Shinko Hosoku Ginza-dori", a haircut lady (1)①

*"Shinkozaikurenga no Michisuji" 1927
The vertical writing of the original text was changed to horizontal writing and Chinese numerals were changed to Western numerals.

 I feel like I remember that Shimbashi has become a beautiful iron lankan bridge. At the corner, there was a Kankoba called Hakuhinkan, which was not originally a Hakuhinkan, but was commonly referred to as Shimbashi's Kansho, but I was renovated around 11 or 2 and became a Hakuhinkan. It was quite a good reputation when this was done. There is no fixed stairs, the road is a slope, and the gentle stairs of about 2 or 3 steps are everywhere, and the taste of going upstairs naturally is like the light of the slip glass on the sidewalk It has a reputation, there are some excellent exhibits, and we have a somewhat high-class landscape. I often recommend a dream of a factory that I still recommend. From the window above the floor here, you can see the luster of the evening makeup of Shimbashi's geisha brothers and sisters, and it is a story of today's elders that young people have entrusted with things. . Today it's a small department store on the first floor, but I took a picture of this article and asked for a pencil here, but the clerk went somewhere and came out without buying it.

 When your feet enter Ginza one step, you're really modern. It's quick as if the type is different from a woman a long time ago, like a swallow before she thinks it as a good material and looks like a swallow. I'm going to walk. There is a beautiful woman about three people coming again. There are so many women. In the past, it was rare to meet women even when they went out, but at this time there are many women. There was no wind with any other business, but everyone was walking with a sash.

Ginza seen in the materials

Ginza seen in the materials ■Chuo-ku History Shoyo Ryusei Kishida "Shinko Hosoku Ginza-dori" 6
 ■Chuo-ku History Shoyo Ryusei Kishida "Shinko Hosoku Ginza-dori" 6

[Photo] Shimbashi and Hakuhinkan during the Meiji period (all owned by Kyobashi Library) (@AM)