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Tsukiji Autumn Festival

[Many Books Osa] October 20, 2010 09:15

I went to see the Tsukiji Autumn Festival on Saturday, October 16th.

The weather is nice and I'm sweating with T-shirts. There were a lot of people.

Buy a ticket of 1100 yen for 1,000 yen per spelling, bake it yourself with a seven-wheeled (charcoal fire) that borrowed a swordfish or caught fish, drink beer with it as a pinch, and eat it It was very busy.

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I hear that this ticket can be used for a whole month. It was selling one after another.

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It's very busy with eating, drinking beer, and so on.

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They bake the swordfish on the spot. There was a long line.

 

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I ate the fish caught by adults and children with seven wheels in the photo below.

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The fire of these seven wheels is charcoal fire. The matsutake mushrooms I bought outside the venue were also baked. Oishiso.

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Experience of cutting bonito. He put the bonito cut by himself on rice and poured soy sauce. The remaining shavings were made as souvenirs. Is it your first experience for him?

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Fish (Aji?) 3 pieces of grated, bone removal experience by brushing small bones. It was beautiful.

 

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"Knife sharpening experience" under the guidance of "Original" I was carefully instructed, so can you sharpen yourself in the future? ? ?

After this, we took a walk in the chot field. I saw "Mizu Shrine" and "Higashiyama Monument". I often come to Tsukiji, but I was surprised because there were these in unexpected places.

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On the way to Ginza from Tsukiji, I found a sculpture of "Masayuki Nagare Sakunami Shishishi" in front of a building. My nose is fine.

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It was a very fun walk.