Although the state of emergency has been lifted, the impact of Corona on the economy has been enormous. Ginza, one of Japan's most prominent shopping districts, is no exception, with people disappearing from the streets, and small stores in particular continue to face a difficult situation.
So, in an effort to bring a little vitality back to Ginza, independent stores that have taken up residence in Ginza have joined hands to launch "Ginza Tamatebako".
¥60,800+TAX A t-shirt set using high-quality fabric from [WEWILL] (khaki and navy), high-grade chopsticks made of blue-black Dan from [Ginza Natsuno], and a black Edo-kiriko glass from [Le Noble].

A box of typical rice crackers from Ginza Matsuzaki Senmochi, established in the Edo period, and two photo books selected by Morioka Shoten, wrapped in a double name furoshiki by Ginza Motoji and Canta Desroches. ¥22,800+TAX
This initiative was started to let people experience Ginza at home. A total of nine stores in Ginza, both old and new, will participate, each bringing their best products, which will be packaged and delivered to your home. Participating stores include the well-knownMorioka Bookstore" and fashion brands.WEWILL〉, "Ginza Matsuzaki Senbei. etc.
. You always discover something new when you go on a silver tour, don't you think? Just like that, this "Ginza Tamatebako" is full of discoveries and fun. It will go on sale in early June,This site. You can also check with other Ginza fans nationwide. Please check it out, and let's SAVE GINZA! Lastly, please read the comments of the chairman of the committee.
. Ginza has continued to exist, overcoming many difficulties in the past. . The next step is for those of us living in the current era to protect Ginza and pass it on. We launched this project in cooperation with nine famous Ginza stores in the hope that Ginza will not be forgotten and that it will inspire people to want to visit Ginza someday when life returns to normal. We hope that this Tamatebako will help Ginza's recovery, even if only a little, and become a beacon of hope for Japan's future.