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Karakuri clock in Ningyocho

[The cat on the hill] January 19, 2010 08:45

It's a bit old, but on November 7, last year, two karakuri clocks appeared in Ningyocho.

One is on fire, the other is on rakugo, and the other is on rakugo, and has a chic trick like Chuo-ku.

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 From noon to 7:00 pm, the device moves every hour, and dolls appear and entertain each performance.

 There are two cars standing between Ningyocho Shopping Street and Ningyocho-dori St. (walking from Suitenmiyamae Station on the Hanzomon Line to Ningyocho Station on the Hibiya Line, there is a rakugo version on the right and a fire extinguishing version on the left).Thumbnail image of rakugo2.JPG

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When you take your family or friends to Ningyocho, it may be a good idea to look at the time and go under the clock to surprise you.

I bought the famous "Bettarazuke" at the shop in front of the Rakugo watch, but it was very delicious.