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Treasure 2

[Silver] January 14, 2011 08:30

 After studying the history of the lottery at the Lottery Dream Hall, I looked for a nearby "lottery" place.

"Kyobashi treasure street" has a famous board with the name of the street embedded on the road.

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Nearby are Takarabashi, Kaedegawa Takaramachi Park, Takaramachi Parking Lot, etc.

 

The temple is enshrined. It's cute.

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Walk to a place with the names of treasures and wealth, with the purchased lottery.

When we arrived, we arrived at Takarada Ebisu Shrine. Well, pray and go to the next place.

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It's Sugimori Shrine. I visited and put the bill with vermilion seal stamp pressed togethermoneybag with the lottery.

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Oh, what's your interest? I haven't checked the number yet, so I'm looking forward to it.

Walking is a healthy treasure! Do you mean that?run

 Please spend the year of the Rabbit in a circlefull

 

 

 

 

Hina doll at the front entrance of Takashimaya

[Yurikamome] January 13, 2011 11:30

 The pine dawns on the front entrance of Takashimaya is decorated with Hina doll.

Hinamatsuri

It is said to have originated from the event of exorcism, which was introduced from China during the Nara period and said, "On March 3, the dirt was transferred to a doll and flowed to the river."

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Umbrella Fuku in Sakata, Yamagata Prefecture

It is said that happiness comes under the umbrella and decorates it in hope of happiness.

Yanagawa Sagemon Decoration in Fukuoka Prefecture It is said to be the three largest hanging chicks in Japan along with the Inatori hanging decoration in Shizuoka Prefecture.    

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Interesting information magazine "I love the correspondents of Chuo-ku Tourism Association! "Chuo-ku" is newly issued!

[Secretariat Staff] January 11, 2011 11:00

-Topic of "Tayakifish" confrontation in Chuo-ku-ku, when was it posted?gawk

 

This "correspondent blog" which is already familiar with.

An information magazine compiled by genre, such as gourmet, history and culture, and 100 views of Chuo-ku, has been born.:!!:

Ginza, Nihonbashi, Tsukiji, Ningyocho, Tsukishima, Harumi ...

Secret spotseye, shops that are a little worried cakeabout, recommended restaurants: syokuji:, local history: camera:, etc.
I know it! "I love the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondents" filled with the hidden charm of Chuo-ku! It's Chuo-ku.: **:

I love the correspondent of Chuo-ku Tourism Association! Chuo-ku

The articles published in the past are systematically organized.

If you read this one book, you can enjoy the events of Chuo-ku for one year.good

 

The content of the correspondent who loves Chuo-ku interviewed himself.
Full of "rare" information that is not listed in general guidebooks etc. 8-|

This correspondent blog is loved not only for those who live in Chuo-ku.
It may be fun!


Please read it.: heart:
You can see it at the library of the ward, the Social Education Center, etc.

Now, free distribution is available to the first 200 people.:!:
To Chuo-ku Tourism Association (Chuo-ku government office the seventh floor telephone: 03-3546-6525)

 

earIt was also published in the morning edition of the Tokyo Shimbun on January 11!


 

 

 

I still have my first bangs

[Sunset Hill] January 11, 2011 09:15

I still have my first bangs       When it looks like an apple    
A flower comb        I think you have a flower

 

Gently put a white hand      Give an apple to us
A light red autumn fruit           It's the first time I'm going to do it.

 

It is Toson Shimazaki's poem [First Love]
Some senior generations, including me, may have been memorized in their youth.

The other day, I learned that a friend sang at karaoke and Kazuo Funaki was making a record.

I miss the song, and it is said that Toson Shimazaki stayed and wrote "Spring". What is the Kaikaikan?

I wanted to see if it was in such a place, so I went to the site of the Kaikaikan. At that time, this place was Tokyo Bay

It is said that many cultural figures stayed and wrote because they could overlook and were scenic.

 


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  This monument is the Meiji era, the alma mater of Fujimura.

 Built by Gakuin University

 

 On the back is a description of the origin of "Spring" written.

 Yes, it is.

 


 

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  Various flowers in the winter style along the river

 It was planted.

 

 People in the neighborhood are very careful.

 It looks like it's a great place. 

 Tokyo Sky Tree in the distance!

 

 


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I had a good health

By walking, the acupoints on the feet are pressured and you are healthy.

That's right. I wish I could do it easily.


 

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 Himiko is sailing.

 It's a longing boat that I can't ride easily.


 

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Site of Kaikaikan 3-11-19 Tsukuda, Chuo-ku

 

 

The wall of the rebuilding site is in the gallery!

[illy-ship Sun Ichiro] January 11, 2011 09:15

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 The side wall of Chuo-dori at the site of the rebuilding of the Morizo Building at Kyobashi 2-chome is located on the side wall of Chuo-dori.

It is a gallery in collaboration with Joshibi University of Art and Design.

There are various kinds of colorful animals soothing.

As with the development of Nihonbashi Muromachi last year, recent construction sites can be devised.

 

 

 

Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods Tour

[Mido] January 6, 2011 08:30


 Five days have passed since New Year's Day, so some of the correspondents have already posted it.
 I think that it has not been uploaded yet, so I will sit again in the Nihonbashi area.
 I will guide you to the Seven Lucky Gods.

 I think the best attraction of this tour of Seven Lucky Gods is that you can enjoy the downtown atmosphere while visiting.
 In addition, the location is relatively concentrated, so it can be turned in a short time (about 1 hour).


 On Ningyocho Dori and amazake Yokocho on the way to the Seven Lucky Gods tour, you can enjoy the tradition of Edo Shimomachi.
 There are long-established stores that have been handed down, and just looking at the old buildings will calm down for some reason.
 I think it would be fun to buy souvenirs along with the walk. How about at the beginning of the year
 Is it? (Why do you go around 8 shrines while calling Seven Lucky Gods?)

 ①Kozuna Shrine (Fukurokuju) → ②Chanogi Shrine (Hobukuro-son) → ③Suitengu (Benzaiten)
 ④Matsushima Shrine (Daikokuten) → ⑤Suehiro Shrine (Vaisravana) → ⑥Inari, Kasama Shrine
 (Oigami Kotobuki) ⑦Sugimori Shrine (Ebisu God) → ⑧Takarada Ebisu Shrine (Ebisu God)


 ▼ For more information, please visit the Chuo-ku Tourism Association website.
   http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/walking/n-sichifukujin/ni_hiti_pdf.pdf

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