


This is the backside of the Ginza 1-Chome Neighborhood seen from Showa-Dori Ave.
This is the backside of the Ginza 1-Chome Neighborhood seen from Showa-Dori Ave.
The famous art deco Wako building with its unique curvature can be seen in the right-top portion of the two images.
The original photo from Shufu no tomo was taken from the rooftop of the Ginza Mitsukoshi. Currently, there is access to the rooftop terrace. However, a tall opaque fence runs around the space. For this reason, the photo was taken from a window facing the street on the 6th floor within the cafe, Marufuku Kissashitsu. The only other window facing this corner is on the 2nd floor cafe, Ladurée.