The owner has been told that he has similar eyes to Moeki Sei.
This year has been a year in which many familiar stores have closed. The reasons vary from store to store, but as someone who also runs a store, I have a lot to think about.
Moegisei in Bunnosato also closed yesterday.
It's a restaurant with a lot of fans, so we thought it would be a bad idea for us to make a fuss about it... The other day, just as we were planning to visit, the owner fell ill, so only his wife went to say hello.
Thank you very much for your hard work.
Before Usagi and I opened, the Showa-cho area already had shops like Moegi-boshi, Kingyo Cafe, and Komeday, and I had the feeling that it would become a town with a lot of character.
To borrow a word from a certain real estate agent, it's like a ``sign.''
Our store was the "face" of the area, so to speak.
I remember dropping by there while out for a walk while they were preparing to open.
While I understand that it's inevitable as the world is constantly changing, it is still quite emotional to see a store that was such a big presence for both the town and us go away.
But it's a positive closing. I feel a little sad, but I also hope to see new changes in the town.
The Bye Bye Bazaar will be held in the new year, and there are sure to be plenty of bargains to be found.
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