Today, we’d like to introduce Tokyo’s new shopping spot, “mAAch
Kanda-Manseibashi”!
There used to be prosperous train station “Manseibashi” here along the
river about 100 years ago, but it had been used as a train museum since it closed after World War
Ⅱ.
They recently renovated the building using the old platforms and just
opened this shopping mall on September 14th.
The mall contains 11 shops and restaurants and the antique-look red brick
exterior looks beautiful.
We recommend this bakery, café “haluta”, which serves Scandinavian dishes and also sell a Danish furniture brand, HAY.
This is their first store in Tokyo.
There are also some interesting restaurants such as “Japanese Izaka-ya (dining bar) in France” and “Closest café to the train”.
French Oden (Japanese soy-flavoured stew)
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Wow, those are interesting places and I hope I can visit there. I really love trying on new places and tasting their food. Looking at the French Oden looks like a bunch of food to eat. I love it! Thanks for sharing this. I will include this place on my list. - www.empirefurniturerental.com
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