Today is a sunny yet windy day.
My cap almost got blown away.
I have some free time, so I plan to head out to Kagurazaka.
I had Mr. White drive on the expressway.
The Asakusa area, not dampened by rain, was bustling with tourists. In front of the Kaminarimon,
a significant number of rickshaws were noticeable.
Young men were energetically guiding people through the streets of Asakusa on these rickshaws.
It had become incredibly crowded.
I avoided such crowds
and headed to Kagurazaka.
Kagurazaka is a very chic town.
Someday, it would be nice to stroll around in a kimono, elegantly walking. (It's a town similar to Nihonbashi.)
Kagurazaka, too, is bustling with neighboring towns like Waseda and Takadanobaba, while Nihonbashi is close to an area like Ginza.
Now, my destination is Kagurazaka I store.
Here, I want to buy something with the warmth of wood in its container.
I'm almost at the shop.
I'm looking forward to seeing what they have.