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Tokyo Marathon Course Walking From Ginza to Asakusa

[Silver] February 21, 2011 08:30

On February 19, we enjoyed walking to Asakusa with the introduction of historic sites and famous shops in Ginza, Kyobashi, and Nihonbashi.

You can enjoy such a fun scene! I'd like to report it. 

First of all, the start scenery in Ginza. Even those with little blindness participate in the event for the third consecutive year.

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 We introduced the main pillars of Kyobashi, the ruins of Chiba Dojo in Okemachi, the famous shops in Kyobashi, and Nihonbashi, and visited historic sites.

In Cored Muromachi, which opened last October, we opened a delicious and warm bonito stock at Nihonbashi dashiba.

I enjoyed it. I arrived at Ningyocho at 3:30. I enjoyed the gimmick watch.

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 Through amazake Yokocho, Kameido received a free rice cracker.

In Yagenbori fudoson, the statue of Kobo Daishi, the monument of the birthplace of the talk, and the monument of the birthplace of Juntendo University.

We worshiped, performed songs of Ryogokubashi, and entered Asakusabashi.

 

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This fun event. On February 26th, we had a free time to eat Tsukishima monja from Ginza Mitsukoshi.

It is set. Of course, I also recommend lever fly. (Eating fee will be borne by each person) Please join us! 

For more information, please click here.

http://tcgc.5.pro.tok2.com/course/11tokyomarath.pdf