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[Sunset Hill] August 8, 2010 23:02

8/4 (Wednesday) Guided people who became familiar with traveling abroad.

 11:00 Meet at the intersection of Ningyocho

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    On Ningyocho Street, a summer tradition

     "Setonoichi" is open and it is very lively.

     Setomono is heavy to carry around, so this time only visit.

    Everybody at Chidoriya 

        I'm looking for a lot of hand towels for souvenirs. 

 

    An exclamation of the 30th minute Karakuri

    (If you came alone to amazake Yokocho two months ago, there is a clock on the street.

          I didn't notice it. 

     

   I have a cold amazake and ice cream at amazake Yokocho

 

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Visiting Suitengu Shrine

On the day of the dog, a large number of people were visiting prayers for safe delivery.

 

By car to Tsukishima

There is an information center where you can tell me the location of the store.

 

Most of the monjayaki shops open after the evening, and it's the first time you've come here.

 

This shop can have Monja baked by the person in the shop.

 Rhythmically cut the ingredients into small pieces with two kes and then bake.

People who were eating monja when they were young are hungry, saying, "This is early." 

 

 

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Cross the Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge to the St. Luke's Tower.

 

The Sky Tree in the distance on the right

To the size of the St. Luke's Tower approaching the left

 

People who forget the heat and cut the shutter

 

 

 

 

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Cool the hot body at a Japanese confectionery shop near the tower.

 

You can also eat sweets bought on the 1st floor on the 2nd floor.

 

 

 

 

 

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The free 47F Observation Room is unfortunately

It was closed on July 15.

 

I was sorry because the weather was so good that everyone expected that the view would be nice and smooth.

 

Fortunately, I was able to see far from the window of the 46 F elevator hall. 

 

 

 

The next guide is "I have sushi at Tsukiji in late October"      It's scheduled.