【日本橋Vlog│字幕推奨】老舗の味と美しいデパート建築を巡る至福の一日

The start of a new day The Mitsui Main Building, an Important Cultural Property, welcomes you. cool…… The morning sunlight is perfect! I wore the Onitsuka Tiger shoes I bought in the Harajuku Vlog. Wear your favorite sneakers and feel light on your feet. When I entered the back alley, I found a small torii gate. Torii gate and skyscrapers This chaos is typical of Tokyo I saw a lot of people coming to say hello before work. There’s a small torii gate and a beautiful sound echoing beyond it. Wow, a tunnel of wind chimes If you look closely, you’ll see that each piece has a hand-painted design. We had breakfast at a cafe just a 7-minute walk from the shrine. Parklet is a bakery cafe located next to the park that opened in 2022. The name of the store expresses the hope that it will become a place that is open to everyone, like a part of a park. Love is everywhere The menu and sign are cute The tables and chairs made from large Zelkova trees are also great. What an open store Wow Ricotta cheese, almonds and honey Feeling satisfied even before eating The boundary between inside and outside the store feels blurred. What an open place this is! By the time we finished eating, the number of customers had increased significantly. I want a T-shirt with this logo This logo alone is cute enough The back is so cute too Compare the colors in a bright place I bought it! The paper bags are so adorable too Thank you for the meal Yay! It was a wonderful experience starting from the morning. On the way back to the station There’s only about a 20cm gap between the buildings! This place is called “Edo Sakura Street.” I’m sure the rows of cherry blossom trees will be beautiful in spring. Through the tree-lined avenue We came to Mitsukoshi, a department store built in 1935, right across the street. This time, we received special permission from Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi Main Store to take photos. It’s just about time to open The ceiling decoration has a slightly Japanese feel to it, despite its Western style. good morning Here are some of my recommended spots Here it is The symbol of Mitsukoshi is the “Tennin Statue” It must be very impressive! The department store has an open atrium up to the fifth floor The view from the upper floors is also impressive. If you climb up next to the statue of the heavenly maiden, you will find a small information corner. Video of the unveiling ceremony in 1960 Professor Gengen Sato Your work continues to watch over Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, transcending time. Department stores were once cultural centers It was a special occasion that the whole family came to with excitement. I’m sure many families arrived at this place with joy and looked up at the statue. Thank you to Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi for this valuable opportunity. Crossing Nihonbashi Bridge, the symbol of Nihonbashi The characters for “Nihonbashi” were written by the last shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu. The viaduct will be removed in 2040, so the view will be much better. Looks like Louis Vuitton Looks insanely strong Here’s another recommended spot This Takashimaya was built in 1933 I really love how even though it’s a Western-style building, the decorations occasionally have an oriental feel to them. Remains of a drinking fountain We received special permission from Takashimaya Nihonbashi store to take these photos. Beautiful architecture that makes me want to cry no matter how many times I see it The best thing about this store is the old elevator. It is operated manually by the guide, which is rare even in the world. This time, the PR person guided us. I am overwhelmed with emotion I was also surprised by the beautiful appearance of the rooftop corridor. A space where time seems to stand still In Tokyo, it is difficult to preserve old buildings for various reasons, such as economic efficiency and earthquake resistance standards. It is a miracle that such a building is still in use today. Nihonbashi Takashimaya Thank you for this valuable opportunity I hope they continue to make history Take the subway and go two stops We’ll go to the oldest surviving sukiyaki restaurant in Tokyo for lunch. Skytree! Iseju was founded in 1872 For over 150 years, we have maintained four principles: charcoal grilling, secret sauce, hand-cut meat, and the finest Wagyu beef. A sumo wrestler and an old man…? I was shown to a private room. I ordered the 5,280 yen Sukiyaki B set. The sliding doors and wallpaper have modern patterns and a subtle charcoal black finish, which adds a touch of elegance. This lovely logo looks like a woodblock print, but I wonder if it’s from the company’s early days. Beautifully marbled Wagyu beef is brought out. This pot has been in use since the company was founded. The waiter makes it for me, so I don’t have to worry about being impatient and flipping the meat over too quickly. Wow! It’s shining! The pot is getting hotter and hotter. It was delicious! Thank you for the meal But it’s too hot Stay hydrated Hmm This is the lineup for just tea 😂 Which one should I choose? I’ll do as God in heaven says It’s called “Gentle Barley Tea” 💚 I walked back to Nihonbashi Station. The 7th floor of the Mitsui Main Building, which was shown at the beginning of the video, is an art museum. Enter from the Mitsui Tower right next door It’s so prestigious it’s almost scary The theme of the exhibition is “Flowers and Birds” When it was first built, it was the second largest building in Japan. Even the elevators have a sense of history A magnificent deer welcomed us “Flowers and Birds” The brilliance and freshness of life that emanates from each painting At the same time, the blank space that surrounds it speaks of a hopeless transience. It seems as though the artist’s momentary sparkle of life and the deep affection he must have put into the painting are conveyed. I’m back to reality When I’m in Nihonbashi, I feel like the axis of time is distorted. The prestige of Mitsukoshi is now a temple of capitalism I came to “COREDO Muromachi” across from Mitsukoshi. I’m also curious about shaved ice Fresh sweets demonstration and matcha tea! Founded in 1803, Tsuruya Yoshinobu is a long-established shop that has been making Kyoto sweets for over 200 years. It has long been loved by the Imperial family and tea ceremony masters. Preserving tradition while exploring new horizons It’s a luxury to be able to see it up close like this. I ordered some limited-edition Japanese sweets inspired by safflowers, which bloom in June and July. A fleeting craft that captures the beauty of safflower Let’s savor this fleeting moment I was surprised at how soft the freshly made sweets were. I went to “CLASKA Gallery & Shop “DO”” on the third floor of the same “COREDO Muromachi” building. This is my favorite shop, filled with simple and beautiful tableware and miscellaneous goods. Another crane! Without a doubt, today was the day I was most conscious of cranes in my life. Discover “uka” nails It’s a very popular Japanese beauty brand right now. Give it a try Heading to Takashimaya again “Gelato Pique” is a popular loungewear brand known for its soft and fluffy feel. It’s so comfortable that my whole family wears it at home too. These are “reward pajamas” that will make you feel like pampering yourself. Today I will go home after buying a baby gift for my friend. Isn’t it too cute!?!? Insane cuteness They showed us their stock of rompers. Let’s go with this one So cute (fainting) I’d be happy if you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching 😊 If you liked this video, please rate it highly and subscribe to the channel. What did you think of the culture of Nihonbashi, Tokyo this time? Please let us know your thoughts in the comments! (The wrapping is cute too😍) Finally, we will play the cool sound of the wind chimes once again. See you on the next trip!

東京の文化を巡るVlog。
今回は歴史と新しさが共存する街、日本橋を散策しました。
朝はParkletでモーニングを楽しんだ後、三越・高島屋の美しい建築鑑賞、老舗のすき焼き店「伊勢重」でのランチや、三井記念美術館で江戸時代の美術鑑賞、そして鶴屋吉信での生菓子と抹茶体験など、充実した一日をご紹介します。

タイムスタンプ🕰️
0:00 オープニング
2:37 Parkletで朝食
6:15 三越と高島屋の建築美
14:58 老舗すき焼き店「伊勢重」でランチ
18:37 三井記念美術館で美術鑑賞
21:19 鶴屋吉信で生菓子と抹茶体験
23:51 CLASKA DOとジェラートピケで買い物
26:44 ご視聴ありがとうございました

今回訪れた場所

Parklet Bakery & Cafe
https://parklet.info/

日本橋三越本店
公式サイト: https://www.mitsukoshi.mistore.jp/nihombashi.html

日本橋高島屋S.C.
公式サイト: https://www.takashimaya.co.jp/nihombashi/

伊勢重(すき焼き)
公式サイト: https://www.iseju.com/

三井記念美術館
公式サイト: https://www.mitsui-museum.jp/

鶴屋吉信 東京店
公式サイト : https://www.tsuruyayoshinobu.jp/shop/pages/tokyo.aspx

CLASKA Gallery & Shop “DO”
公式サイト: https://claskashop.com/

ジェラートピケ
公式サイト: https://gelatopique.com/

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  1. 도쿄 여행중 니혼바시가 가장 인상에 남아 또 가고싶은 곳이었는데요. 영상 으로 보니 반갑네요. 감사합니다.

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