Appearance! Ad Town Heaven:"An oasis in the city" in front of Nijubashi in Tokyo "The world's best flavors" are gathered together, including Pierre Hermé's kintsuba and sweets used by the Spanish royal family

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4月12日放送の「出没!アド街ック天国」の一場面(C)テレビ東京
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4月12日放送の「出没!アド街ック天国」の一場面(C)テレビ東京

TV Tokyo's popular information variety show "Appearance! Ad Town Heaven" (Saturday 9pm) will feature Tokyo's Nijubashi-mae on its April 12th broadcast.

Nijubashimae is the name of a station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, and its name comes from the Nijubashi Bridge at the Imperial Palace. It is famous as one of Japan's most fashionable areas, but the surrounding area is also home to historical remains of the former Edo Castle and famous modern architecture, making it an oasis in the city perfect for a spring stroll.

The program will feature some of the world's finest products, including sweets used by the Spanish royal family, a "pure white gin fizz" served by a bar with ties to GHQ (General Headquarters of the Allied Powers), Pierre Hermé's kintsuba, a dim sum specialty store run by a world-renowned producer, and marron chantilly that appears in Tsujimura Mizuki's novel.

In addition, we will also introduce famous places such as an art museum that houses seven national treasures and where you can see the "Yohen Tenmoku," a tour of the Imperial Palace where you can see vestiges of Edo Castle, and a sacred place for wedding photos that look great even in the rain.

The guests are cross-dresser Mitz Mangrove and former Nogizaka46 member Reina Yamazaki.

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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