[Ehime] Lots of Showa retro collections!!
"Pokopen, Pokopen, who's poking me?" It's a playful phrase used when playing hide-and-seek or kick the can. [Details of Pokopen Yokocho/Omoide Souko] A place where the retro space of the 1950s spreads 📍 We will introduce this spot separately as "Pokopen Yokocho" and "Omoide Souko"! Don't worry, both are on the same premises. "Pokopen Yokocho" refers to the square outside Omoide Souko, where a Showa-era shopping street is opened every Sunday (April to November) 💡 Here, local shops will be selling Chinese noodles, croquettes, yakitori, and other restaurants, as well as shops selling antiques, toys, and miscellaneous goods, and a corner where you can experience old-fashioned games such as playing on stilts, bubbles, and bay tops! Sometimes there are live performances on stage 🎶 "Omoide Souko" is an alley lined with pharmacies, police boxes, barber shops, and miscellaneous goods stores, and a living room from the 1950s that you can actually go up to! This warehouse is completely filled with Showa era collections📺It's a collection I've never seen before, and as someone who's recently fallen in love with retro things and spaces, it was an exciting place✨☆Points to note: It seems that all of the many collections belonged to the owner of this place‼️And that's amazing‼️ ️It's exciting to look at😁
◼︎Location690-1 Ozu, Ozu City, Ehime Prefecture 795-0012◼︎Business hours・Pokopen Yokocho (Sunday event) April-November Every Sunday December-March Every third Sunday 10:00-15:30・Omoide Souko 9:30-16:30 (Entry until 16:00) *Basically no closing days except New Year's holidays◼︎PricesPokopen Yokocho (Sunday event) FreeOmoide Souko Adults 200 yen Children 100 yen
The whole area is called "Little Kyoto of Iyo" because of the old townscape🕰Try strolling around the town🚶🚶♀️
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