Today I went to Betara City, a feature of autumn in Nihonbashi. There were a lot of stalls this year, and the smell of delicious food and the laughter of people who enjoyed drinking were amazing again this year.
At Sugimori Shrine, I could see a kappare dance, and it felt like I had a time trip in the Edo period for a moment.
While walking while eating shrimp fries at Koharuken, a Western restaurant in Ningyocho, and yakitori from a stall, I was able to get a lot of bargains again this year. I think I want to go there once every year. It is held every year on October 19th and 20th, so why not look forward to autumn?
The dance of Sugimori Shrine
It's an excavating this year. I will use it from today.
Bag: 1900 yen Paulownia cutting board: 2,000 yen
Brushes, toothbrushes and tiles used for the mouth of Edoya's teapots, etc.: 1200 yen in total
★I immediately tried using the joint brush (600 yen) on the rightmost tile. Because it was a horse's hair, it was not too hard or too soft, and just rub the fine gaps in the bathroom floor lightly and it became shiny in an instant. I recommend it.
Flower: 300 yen