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Cored Muromachi / YUITO Open

[Mido] October 29, 2010 09:00

The Muromachi Higashi Mitsui Building (22F above ground, 4F below ground) and Nihonbashi Muromachi Nomura Building (21F above ground, 5F below ground) were completed as the first step in the development of the Nihonbashi Muromachi east area.

Each commercial facility "Cored Muromachi" and "YUITO" opened on October 28. Both are directly connected to the Tokyo Metro "Mitsukoshimae Station" and are very convenient to access without getting wet in the rain.

In addition to the long-established "Ninben" and "Kiya", Cored Muromachi has 25 stores including stylish French cafes.

Lunch is around 1000 yen, so it was surprisingly normal, and ramen was 700 yen. By the way, I drank a 100 yen bonito soup at "Ninben". It was a popular item because it had a line (laughs).

On the 5th to 6th floors of the building, Kabuki and live performances are planned at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall, which can accommodate up to 1,000 people.

YUITO has 12 stores, including the Scandinavian interior "Ilums" and the fusion restaurant "XEX Nihonbashi".
By the way, at the entrance of "XEX Nihonbashi", a bouquet from many celebrities such as actress Norika Fujiwara arrived. I thought it was a luxury store, but the lunch was reasonable at 1300 yen.
All the stores were wonderful, and I felt like I wanted to win all the stores.

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Speaking of Italian home cooking? ? ?

[Diet from tomorrow] October 28, 2010 13:30

This time, it's strangecatface that I forgot to introduce so far.

Old-fashioned Italian food

restaurantIt is an introduction of Itary-tei (1-6-8 Ginza, Chuo-ku Ginza Building B1F, 1F).

 

Hospitality at home Italian home cooking.

After all, white sauce and meat sauce are recommendedwink.

It goes well with any menu, and the harmony is also exquisite.

It also goes well with Canty winegood.

Please enjoy ithappy01.

 

 

Born and raised in Ryusei Kishida, a genius painter in brick Ginza.

[Yotaro] October 28, 2010 13:30

IMG_0344.JPG Chuo-ku has many cultural and artists, but there are few people born and raised along Ginza Street. Ryusei Kishida, famous for his many Reiko statues, said that according to his recollection "Shinkozaikurenga no Michisuji", on June 23, 1891, Kyobashi-ku Ginza 2-11 (currently around the young people of Melonsa in Ginza 2-7, Kyobashi-ku) and grew up in a railway car there.

IMG_0346.JPG My father was Ginka Kishida, one of the pioneers of the Meiji era. His birthplace is Rakuzendo, famous for his eye drop "Seijisui" (Ginka was taught by Dr. Hebon). There was a store, a main building and a factory, and the adjacent factory also had a warehouse across Kishida's house work and Ginza Street. According to Reiko Kishida's "Father Ryusei Kishida", the store is divided into eight frontages, half, and the right is a pharmacy that sells "Seijisui" and "Yaku soap bubbles", and the left is Chinese brush inkstone paper and other stationery and books. It was a bookstore that sold books. (The advertising signboard of the medicine called "Tetsu Candy" of Rakuzendo is left in the local Tenmonkan.) At that time, it was a high-color house, and there was a Western-style balcony on the second floor facing Ginza Street, and Ginka often did gymnastics here. (In "Shinko Hosoku Ginza-dori", it is fun to have illustrations of the birthplace of Liu paintings and illustrations of the adjacent factory.)

 When I was a child, Liu was a fairly mischievous shaven, and placed a small finger made of blood-filled woodwork on the Ginza pavement to make a fuss, and made a woman's neck to lift the woman's hips. He also has episodes suitable for future large painters, such as going to the permanent exhibition of Western paintings at the Kan Factory in Takekawa-cho (now Ginza 7-chome) and having them go to Kido.

IMG_0342.JPG Liu lives are widely known for portraits, including many Reiko statues, self-portraits, and paintings of Yoyogi's cut-through hills ("Reiko smile" and "cut-through sketches" are important cultural properties of the country). As a picture depicting the inside of Chuo-ku, some oil paintings of the Ginza landscape and Tsukiji settlement landscape are drawn at the beginning.

[On the photo] The present of the birthplace

[In the photo] Monument to the birthplace of Ginza near the site of the birthplace of the birthplace

[Lower photo] Monument of brick Ginza near the site of Kyobashi

   (By the way, when rebuilding Kyobashi, Ginka Father and Tengu                                        Liu wrote that he often remembers that the tobacco Matsuhei Iwaya had begun to cross. It would be at the time of the railway bridge in 1901.

 

 

Tsukiji TASS Galari-Wakamatsuya 2-person exhibition has started.

[Silver] October 28, 2010 13:00

 "Wakamatsuya-san" is located at 6-12-3 Tsukiji. I have a good sense every four seasons from about 30 years to 10 years.

I was buying a polo shirt. At the "Marugoto Museum" meeting last year.

From the first time I had a close talk, I became a fan of my husband, Masahiro Sato.

 Today, I would like to introduce the works of a wonderful artist exhibited at Mr. Sato's gallery.

I visited you during the talk of Mr. Sato and the painter Kenta Takayama.

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 First of all, when you open the door, Tomoko Hamazaki's work is shining.

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The work has been filmed and turned into electrical lighting.

Let's dance "El Chokuro" and "La Kumpursita" on the rhythm of tango.

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 A modest artist, Kenta Takayama. I'm exhibiting astringent work.

This work does not appear in daytime lighting, so it is recommended to visit after sunset.

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      It seems that the color of the picture in the center is Procian Blue.

In this work, the attitude of sticking to Mr. Takayama's color and the desire for traffic safety for children are expressed.

Is it only me who felt that it was reflected?

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 Looking at the whole museum's public relations magazine, it seems that he is doing a shadow painting workshop.

When I asked Mr. Sato, it seems that I can still apply at the experience corner. Call03-3541-0124

Participation fee ¥1,000 (including material costs). The recommendation of this silver is until November 6th (Sat).

There was also a URL. http://www.g-wakamatsuya.com

 Enjoy your holidays through Marugoto Museum days.

 

 

 

The goby in the morning tide canal! Thinking about biodiversity 

[Silver] October 28, 2010 12:30

On October 23, we saw the following information and applied for and participated in the survey. .

"Information from the Asashio Canal Renaissance Council!: fune:: fune:

The Asashio Canal is an area where one of the few shallow areas left behind in the inner part of Tokyo Bay: -o.
The shallow area is an important place for the growth of living things, and is especially important place for the sanctuary of goby fry and undeveloped fish that represent Edomae.  We conduct a goby fishing survey so that everyone can reaffirm the importance of the Asashio Canal: -D: fune:. 」

 It was an event that everyone thought seriously so that the redevelopment would not destroy the growth environment of the goby. 

 By the way, on the day, in addition to the officers of the council, Mayor Mihide Yada also appeared and gave a greeting.

 

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 Tokyo Port and Harbor Bureau, Chuo-ku Civil Engineering Department, Tokyo Fisheries Promotion Association, National Environment Promotion Association, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's National Institute of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Ocean Research, Tokyo Island Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Research Center, and NPO Seaside Building Study Group participated in the event with care. After the explanation and attention from Mr. Imai, the director, boarded three ships.

 

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 In water quality tests, salt content is 2.7%, water temperature is 21. C, DO (dissolved oxygen) is 2.6 in the surface layer and 1.5 in the lower layer.

In other words, it seems that there is little oxygen. (By the way, you need 4 oxygen to cultivate red sea bream.)

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 "Ikimonos in the river" issued by Chuo-ku. I'm going to study.

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The goby cannot live without this mud left. Yes, in an environment like a plastic aquarium, ordinary creatures cannot live. If you're too clean, fish can't live.

 The white heron was flying. 

That's also living in harmony with the fish living here and in the food chain.

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 Today's fishing results were not as expected, so Sky fishing-seeking.happy01

The award ceremony in Triton, Harumi. I hope you can see this child's smile again next year!

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Bridge over Nihonbashi River (Part 2) Nipponbashinishi Riverside Bridge Ichiishi Bridge

[Yurikamome] October 27, 2010 17:00

 In the first part, we introduced Toyomi Bridge, Minato Bridge, Kayaba Bridge, Armor Bridge, and Edobashi, but this time we will introduce Nihonbashi, Nishikawashibashi and Ichiishibashi. 

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Nihonbashi (Nihonbashi 1-chome - Nihonbashi Muromachi 1-chome)

  It was built by Ieyasu Tokugawa in Keicho 8 (1603).

The following year, it became the starting point of the Gokaido and supported the prosperity of Edo as the center of Japan.

In the Meiji era, the center of the bridge was designated as the base point of the national highway, and the road marking of Tokyo City was set up.

The current bridge is a double arch bridge completed in 1911 (1911) and will celebrate its 100th anniversary next year.         

The architect, Yorinaka Tsumaki, was in charge of the decoration, with bronze sculptures of Kirin and lions.

Kirin in the bridge light in the center of the bridge represents prosperity, and the lions at the four corners represent protection.

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Ichiishibashi Nihonbashi Honishicho 1-chome to Yaesu 1-chome)

This bridge spans the place where outer moat water joins the Nihonbashi River.

In Goto (Goto and Goto) because there was a mansion of Shozaburo Goto in the north and Goto Seidensuke, a kimono dealer in the south.

It seems that it has become a one stone bridge.

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From the early Edo period, it has already been seen as "Kibashi" in the "Bushu Toshima Group Edoshoshozu".

In 1922 (1922), it became a modern bridge with steel-framed concrete granite, and it did not fall under the Great Kanto Earthquake, and has been used as an important bridge since then.

However, in 1997, all Hashimoto bodies were removed and only one main pillar was left, leaving the appearance of those days.

 

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On the left side of the main pillar, you can see the information board of "Ichiishibashi Lost Shirase Stone Mark". 

If you read the explanation, in the Edo period, all residents have the illusion that they were family members.

If you haven't visited yet, please take a walk.

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 Nishikawabashi Bridge (Nihonbashi Honishicho 1-chome, Nihonbashi Muromachi 1-chome to Yaesu 1-chome, Nihonbashi 1-chome)

The right bank of the Nihonbashi River from Nihonbashi to Ichiishibashi was named "Nishikawabashi Bridge" because it was named Nishikawagishicho.

The first generation was built in 1891, and at that time it was the latest railway bridge, but was damaged by the Great Kanto Earthquake.

It was replaced by the current bridge in 1925, and was restored in 1922, 65 years later, and was maintained with a design incorporating wooden structure.

The road over which the bridge is built is Bank of Japan Street.   

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