k The main entrance of ShinKiraku, a traditional Japanese restaurant in Tsukiji, Tokyo January 1953 The Shinbashi restaurant district includes the Tanaka Family and Kanetanaka in the Shinbashi Enbujo area. Ginza 7chome, where Prime Minister Yoshida sometimes goes to Yamaguchi, and Shinkiraku in the Togeki area. The restaurant district is divided into Tsukiji 5chome, which includes Tombo, where Banmutsumi Ohno, Joji Hayashi, and others go. The total number of ryotei is 78, with 40 or so in Ginza and 30 or so in Tsukiji, and it is said that there are 500 geishas who decorate each of them. The main entrance of the Shinkiraku ryotei in Tsukiji, Tokyo, photographed by Toru Noritomi in Tsukiji, Chuoku, Tokyo in January 1953. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The main entrance of Shin Kiraku, a traditional Japanese restaurant in Tsukiji, Tokyo  January 1953  The Shinbashi restaurant district includes the Tanaka Family and Kanetanaka in the Shinbashi Enbujo area. Ginza 7 chome, where Prime Minister Yoshida sometimes goes to Yamaguchi, and Shinkiraku in the Togeki area. The restaurant district is divided into Tsukiji 5 chome, which includes Tombo, where Banmutsumi Ohno, Joji Hayashi, and others go. The total number of ryotei is 78, with 40 or so in Ginza and 30 or so in Tsukiji, and it is said that there are 500 geishas who decorate each of them. The main entrance of the  Shinkiraku  ryotei in Tsukiji, Tokyo, photographed by Toru Noritomi in Tsukiji, Chuo ku, Tokyo in January 1953.
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The main entrance of Shin-Kiraku, a traditional Japanese restaurant in Tsukiji, Tokyo (January 1953)

The Shinbashi restaurant district includes the Tanaka Family and Kanetanaka in the Shinbashi Enbujo area. Ginza 7-chome, where Prime Minister Yoshida sometimes goes to Yamaguchi, and Shinkiraku in the Togeki area. The restaurant district is divided into Tsukiji 5-chome, which includes Tombo, where Banmutsumi Ohno, Joji Hayashi, and others go. The total number of ryotei is 78, with 40 or so in Ginza and 30 or so in Tsukiji, and it is said that there are 500 geishas who decorate each of them. The main entrance of the "Shinkiraku" ryotei in Tsukiji, Tokyo, photographed by Toru Noritomi in Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo in January 1953.

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