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2010 Town Walking Tour: Long-established Nihonbashi, Yamamotoyama and Pen Museum Course Report

[Silver] August 19, 2010 08:30

 On August 18, a “town walk tour” was held with the participation of eight people.

Yamamotoyama's shop is very convenient after going up the B4 exit of Nihombashi Station.

Despite the visit just right time, we were greeted with a full smile.

 

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First of all, we received cold tea, followed by delicious sencha, Mr. Yamamoto, the company's history, Q & A, and

Everyone listened seriously to the explanation of how to make delicious tea.

In Yamamoto's explanation, expensive tea is slow to warm the temperature a little.

When I asked a woman, the way of brewing delicious tea is slow at about 85 ° C. 

Please refer to it.

 Participants looked at the coffee room and a very conscientious set menu of tea and sweets.

Next time, I slowly said that when I came to Nihonbashi, I would definitely stop by.

 My recommendation today was ¥350 for a set with mizuyokan.

 

Next, go to the "Pen Museum" by a pilot in Kyobashi.

Not only did you explain the history of the company's founding, pilot marks, exported Dunhill Namiki, and other high-grade lacquer lacquer makie products?

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 In Q & A, for example, it was better to use a practical pen depending on the application, for example, thin letters are for stationery, medium letters are suitable for signs, medium letters are suitable for signs, etc. .

 He also said that kanji is limited to Japanese fountain pens.

With the kindness and polite explanation of the director, even if you ask everyone at least once, it is over 25 minutes.

Everyone said, "I'm glad I came!"

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This is a souvenir from Mr. Yamamoto and the pilot Pen Museum.

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Ginzo purchased "Nihonbashi Bijin", a powdered tea that is convenient to carry with Mr. Yamamoto.

Now, let's work on pen calligraphy to correct the bad writings.