The company holding the sign collection was originally established in 1922 as Takamura Kamban-ten, but it later changed its name to Showa Neon Kogyō-sho. While today the company deals with modern sign boards, especially neon signs, there is this incredible collection of old shop signs, which have been collected since the late-Edo period. Have a look at my related article to find out more.
Old Shop Sign Collection, Shinbanba
Showa Neon Kanban Takamura Goro Museum

來自 Allan Murphy
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Liquor store signs

Showa Neon's sign in front of the building doesn't suggest what can be found inside

This is better...

... and this is best: View on entering the museum

Stationery store; mokekanban; when literacy increased in the middle of the Edo period there was a large demand for writing implements. Customers could request from a range of animals which to be used fur for their brushes.

Yoshi toko; Yoshi's barbershop

Left, drugstore; right, drugstore for women, specializing in irregular period treatment

Center, shamoyi-ya, rice "scoop" shop, Matsuki Shoten, specializing in Kaneshin scoops
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