東京でのイベントを終えて

After the event in Tokyo

As for why it's called pepper...



At this event, it was not allowed to take pictures inside the venue, so I couldn't post many pictures of the clock.

However, as you can see from the list of exhibitors, it is safe to say that there are many big names in the watch industry.

The world famous Cares and Private Eyes,

Speaking of sports Rolex, Libertas is definitely one of the top five in Japan.

I was excited just to see a top-notch store coming.

It's similar to the feeling a child would have in being an athlete,

Being able to be in the venue with people from such famous stores makes me excited.

I was able to talk with El O'Clock, Albitro, and Item, who I had been interested in for a while.

Since our booth is close to Discovery's in Fukuoka and we get along well, I plan to visit them later (lol)

Furthermore, I was able to meet the vendors I met at my old company,

These two days were the best event for us as we were able to really grow and exchange information.

What makes us even happier are the customers in the Kanto region who use our mail order service.

Even though I haven't met you yet, I appreciate you taking the trouble to visit me.

Also, customers who came to Tokyo on business trips and regular customers who were transferred to Tokyo,

Furthermore, those who have been following our shop for a long time, etc.

I'm really happy that so many of our customers come and talk to us.

It was really great to have a stall at this event.

It is also important to know whether it will sell or not.

The most valuable thing was being able to reconfirm our actions.

I hope I can open a store again next year.

This business trip also served as an event opening and a meeting for a certain event in September.

I'll let you know as soon as the details are decided... but it's pretty scary.

We haven't decided on a date yet, but if we are actually able to open a store,

This is a significant breakthrough for our store.

I have a dilemma that I want to talk about but can't, but I'm really looking forward to it.

For that meeting, I went to the ``Zenen Annex'' in Shinjuku 2-chome.

This is a Chinese restaurant that we definitely recommend to anyone going to Tokyo.

What's amazing about this place is...everything on the menu is delicious!

The price is reasonable, but the portions are large, so if you go with a few people, it's not that expensive.

There is probably no place that can beat the famous "boiled dumplings" here.

All of them are delicious, but the boiled dumplings are especially delicious.

I might not need to eat anything other than boiled dumplings (lol)

So why is the photo a pitan?

Actually, when I went to various Chinese restaurants, I noticed that

“At a restaurant where the peppers are delicious, whatever you eat is delicious.”

There are quite a lot of people who don't like peppers, right?

The food at most restaurants is either not fresh or something, but it certainly doesn't taste good.

But the peppers at a delicious Chinese restaurant don't smell bad and are just delicious!

Personally, I like it even if it stinks, so I order it.

Almost 100% of the time, if the pepper is delicious, it will be delicious at that restaurant.

I discovered that this is an easy way to tell the difference between a hit and a loss.

Try it if you like!

I take the train every time I go to Tokyo, and everywhere is in the Olympic mood.

In the past two to three years, areas such as Shibuya and Shinjuku have been developed to the extent that they have completely changed.

Once again, I saw how Tokyo is developing at a dizzying pace.

I used to be surprised at the increase in the number of commercial facilities in Ginza, but

It's really a tremendous force.

Among them, the unchanging townscape and favorite tastes remain.

For those of us who have moved away from Tokyo, we feel nostalgic and happy.

When I go to a familiar store, I truly feel like I'm back in Tokyo.

No matter how much development progresses, I hope that stores like this will never disappear.