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2010 "Town Walking" Tour Cultural Course "Newcomers" Stage Ningyocho Course

[Silver] August 23, 2010 08:30

 On August 21, Chuo-ku Cultural Property Supporters will guide you through the Ningyocho course of "Newcomers" broadcast on TV, so I participated in the leap and forward.

Course around Ningyocho, a hot topic in the TV drama "Newcomer" based on Naoki Prize Writer Keigo Higashino's "Newcomer"

FootprintIn front of Suitengu Shrine Office (meeting) → Footprintamazake Yokocho → FootprintSuehiro Shrine → FootprintHisamatsu Police Station → FootprintGenji store → FootprintDaikanonji Temple → FootprintRuins of Saigo Takamori mansion → FootprintKoami Shrine → FootprintNear Ningyocho Station


 It started with Mizutengu, a god of the birth of Ningyocho, who is beneficial for giving children.

As a personal matter, one year after marriage, I visited with a wish, and my eldest son gave me.


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There are people who are visiting and stroking dogs.

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A karakuri clock that is completely familiar to Ningyocho.

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At the entrance of amazake Yokocho.

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This is Mr. Kameido.

Hiroshi Abe's poster.
In the TV scenario, the detective was watching from this opposite.

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Hamacho Park was the place where the residence of Kato Kiyomasa in Kumamoto was located.

After visiting Kiyomasa,
If you go to the road on your left hand, you will find a shop that sells wonderful folk crafts.

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There are nice hand towels and accessories inside the store.

Your husband is smart.

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A landmark of Ningyocho.

Meijiza.

Ginzo is going in September.

Please check the official website for details.

http://www.meijiza.co.jp/info/2010/09/main.html
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It is said that this was used for a set of taiyaki shops.

There was a watch in the back.
Geisha in Kayamachi seemed to have been active until the latter half of the Showa era.

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Go to the Geisha Shindo.
The guide's crisp explanation.

She was a wonderful sister with a smile.

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Yoshiume's building is a tangible cultural property registered by the Agency for Cultural Affairs.

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Nihonbashi Elementary School is the place where Saigo's residence was located.


Finally, in front of the monument to the birthplace of Junichirou Tanizaki. 
The Ningyocho course has been completed, but the schedule for other courses is ↓.
By all means, please apply!
http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/machiaruki/index.html