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Ginza Japanese syllabary ~ Look for Enpputsu ~

On February 4, 2020, "World Fureai Town Walking Ginza Special" was broadcast on NHK. Shortly after that, the spread of COVID-19 infection and the city of Ginza continued for a while. It's been three years since then.

When I saw this program, I definitely wanted to go to a museum of pencils introduced and a shop that also handles goods. I also erased the recording of the program, and I can only remember the name of the shop as a rag, near Hodo Inari. However, as expected, today! When I searched online with the keyword "Ginza Enptsu Inari", several introduction articles and Ginza Japanese syllabary were hit.
Oh~~~!

The other day, I had my cousin dating and made a reservation.

Pass the approach to Hodo Inari Shrine

Go through the approach to Hodo Inari Shrine and find Ginza syllabary-Searching for Enpetsu-

The shop seems to be good to go to Hodo Inari Shrine. Departing after reviewing the "Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour" of the official text of the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia". When you turn around the corner of the Tenshodo Building in Ginza 4-chome (the statue of Cupid is a landmark), a monkey points to it.
Oh, this way?
There is a sign saying that the approach to Hodo Inari Shrine and bicycle parking is prohibited. Oh! There were times when stopping a bicycle on the approach to the shrine, what a grandmother's tone. Thank you, Monkey! If you were not there, I would have been going around here forever.

The site of the G4 BRICKS Building is set up on the approach to the image of a gravel with a width of about one person, and beyond that you can see the torii gate and the hall. As I passed through the faintly dark approach, the red of the torii gate was clearly bright and impressive.

If you turn it over, the Ginza syllabary

If you turn it around Ginza syllabary ~ Look for Enpputsu ~

First of all, worship at Hodo Inari Shrine. A monkey's family who teaches you the approach to the shrine? Are you a friend? Two animals are watching over their backs. At the seminar before the Chuo-ku sightseeing test, a senior correspondent said that he had his own feet and eyes to learn. . However, I'm sick because I couldn't get there.

By the way, what is Ginza Japanese syllabary? Looking back,
A sign of a picture of a fox! I reacted to my friends because of my blog name. If you look closely, you can see the Japanese syllabary on a wooden signboard in the shape of a pencil (top photo). Speaking of which, the blue and white doors were also seen on TV ... I did it, here!

It seems that the interior of the store was small, and it was decided to make a reservation system due to the corona disaster. Items such as auxiliary shafts and notebooks used when pencils become shorter, small German ballpoint pens, pen cases with cute embroidery, etc. It seems that there are many original products, and it feels like you are visiting someone's room (the image closer to a warmer living room than a study). Please see the Ginza official website GINZA official Japanese syllabary page for the state of the room.

In the program I saw, he seemed to be taking care of Hodo Inari Shrine in cooperation with his neighbors, but it was not a shrine parishioner or obligation. That being said, there are a lot of foxes in the shop. Inari's fox style, such as a fox mask holder made of Japanese paper, a cloth tote bag, and a one-point embroidery fox, is also a fox drawn on a signboard of a European pub.
Regarding Inari in Ginza, he told me that a fun story is posted on the Ginza official GINZA official "Ginza Inari Exploration". There are so many Inari-san in Ginza, so if you look at it together with "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia", it will double the fun.

 Ginza Japanese syllabary ~ Look for Enpputsu ~

What we ordered at the cute table was "Kin luck Okitsu Neti". It was shining golden, had a sip, oh! Please ask the owner for the secret of the taste. Not only money luck but also health luck is good.
Did you notice it? The coaster of the water cup is also Mr. Fox. This is from Europe, isn't it? Oxine Sabure, which can be served with coffee or tea, is like a fox for Inari-san. The coaster fox looks like an antique, but I forgot to hear how he came here because of his cuteness.
Oh, speaking of that, I forgot to hear the origin of the store name!

Get the pencil you want!

Get the pencil you want! Ginza Japanese syllabary ~ Look for Enpputsu ~

Today, when I was a high school student, I wanted to make at least 2B the strength of pencils, which I thought was dull with HB. It was said that there was a phenomenal pencil of 10B here, so if you try it out, it's nice. The price is about 400 yen, so I decided to purchase it immediately! At the same time, we asked for 10B "sutra copying Enpetsu". I'm ready to cover the fallen brush pressure, concentrate my consciousness, and work hard to write beautiful characters (shy but quite bad brush).
Then, I consulted with the shopkeeper for a small gift for a friend who entered a new phase from spring.
That's what it is. It's a problem if you don't get it before you give it (laughs).
A penguin depicted on the banner of the signboard is put out on the paper bag that put them in. Do you see it? There's also a case with sutra copying pencil on the left.

There is no end to ask shopkeepers who respond with a gentle smile about various items, such as Inari-san and events that they have been focusing on recently. When I used a 10B pencil, I was very satisfied with the prospect of revisiting the auxiliary axis.

Please refer to the website of the Ginza syllabary and make a reservation (Phone: 03-3563-5052) to the store.
Please note that the Ginza Japanese syllabary has agreed to post the blog.