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Please come here to look for Showa Japan HIBIYA CENTRAL MARKET is a composite collection shop, in fact, quite good to find, just in the midtown, suddenly appeared retro wall and entrance is ~ very past and now handed over feel. HIBIYA CENTRAL MARKET was created by the famous Japanese creative master Nan Guizhi, bringing the memories of the market, corners and alleys of the Showa era to modern times. There are 9 kinds of formats, such as old-fashioned optical shops, hairdressing rooms, izakayas and bookstores, which make people feel long-lost in an atmosphere full of nostalgia. Imagine the feeling of old Shanghai, here is the feeling of old Shanghai, but the words used in parallel time and space have become Japanese. The grocery store in your memory, the retro barber shop, makes you feel like you are in a movie scene. This breaks through the traditional small composite shops and is very grounded. I really love this nostalgic feeling~~ I really dont shoot enough. If you want to know what kind of life the Japanese people of Showa are living, look here. HIBIYA CENTRAL MARKET Store information Address: 1-1-2, Aya-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Tokyo 3rd floor, hoh/, Tokyo, Hibiya Store Hours: 11
Posted: Jun 16, 2019
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