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New morning in Chuo-ku, 2011

[Shitamachi Tom] January 1, 2011 19:16

Harumi of the New Year 2011 jpgIn 2011, a new year began.

Congratulations to all of you. I can't help but pray for peace and development in the world, as well as Chuo-ku.

 

 On the morning of New Year's Day, when I looked at the town of Harumi from the sea side, Mount Fuji was clearly floating in the distance. It was said that heavy snow on the Sea of Japan side was hard, but the town of Tokyo was sunny and refreshing winter weather. You will be wrapped in such a faint dream that something good is.

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Take a leisurely walk along Harumi-dori St. to Ginza. The building shines in the refreshing blue sky. You can see [Marion] in the direction of Sukiyabashi.

It is a bit lonely for this town that [Yurakucho Seibu] closed at the end of the year, but I hope that the Ginza area will show a new Aya.

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What kind of things do you have during the past year in Chuo-ku? Exciting things, discovering new charms, interacting with people ... I entrusted my dream to the future of this town, which has various possibilities, and enjoyed the start of the New Year comfortably.

We look forward to seeing you again this year.