A preview of a new antenna shop in Ishikawa Prefecture that will open near Tokyo Station was held on the 8th, just before the Hokuriku Shinkansen line is scheduled to be extended from Kanazawa to Tsuruga on the 16th of this month.

The antenna shop in Ishikawa Prefecture was open in Ginza, Tokyo until last fall, but it was relocated to Yaesu near Tokyo Station on the 9th.A preview was held on the 8th before opening.

The new store features a ceiling with a Japanese umbrella motif made from local cedar and warm walls made from diatomaceous earth from the Noto Peninsula, and carries around 1,000 items including food and crafts.

In an effort to support Noto's recovery, products such as Wajima lacquerware and craft beer made with local salt are being sold, but due to the earthquake, many products cannot be produced or shipped, and only 10% of the products come from the Noto region. It has become moderate.



In addition, to commemorate the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen extension, there will also be local sake made with Shinkansen labels and packaging.

Shintaro Sato, head of the Ishikawa Prefecture Industrial Policy Division, said, ``Although there are still a small number of Noto products, they have the potential to account for 30% of the total, so we will increase the number of Noto products in line with the recovery situation and communicate the positive image of Ishikawa.'' I want to go," he said.



Ishikawa Prefecture's new antenna shop "Yaesu Ishikawa Terrace" is scheduled to open around 11:30 a.m. on the 9th.