[Silver]
March 31, 2011 08:30
Today, I was walking in Kyobashi from Nihonbashi and I went to the film center that I hadn't stopped for a while.
![CIMG7940.jpg](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/CIMG7940.jpg)
I thought it was only on the first floor, but I started collecting stamps for a while, so I decided to commemorate the entrance at the reception.
When asked if there was a place to get a stamp, he said, "It's on the 7th floor."
Oh! On the 7th floor? I didn't know I could go to the seventh floor. It's always free of charge.
On the 7th floor, a kind person in charge responded.
![CIMG7937.jpg](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/CIMG7937.jpg)
Hey, Ken Uehara and Chiyo Kogure. Let's reconsider the goodness of Japanese movies.
![CIMG7938.jpg](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/CIMG7938.jpg)
Admission fee is 200 yen. There are group discounts, senior discounts, and children discounts.
For more information, please check the website.↓
http://www.momat.go.jp/FC/fc.html
[Yurikamome]
March 31, 2011 08:30
We took a walk in Tsukiji River Park recommended by Ginzo.
The flowerbed was full of flowers, and many people were invited cheerfully and enjoyed it.
It was quite different compared to two weeks ago.
The white of the willow was vivid.
The sun
It is in full bloom earlier than Yoshino cherry tree
The flowers are large and dark.
It stands out.
A lot of people stop and look at the flowers.
Japanese white-eye came to suck the nectar of flowers.
Hananoki is a plant of the maple family, but it blooms before the leaves.
![2011_0330 Tsukiji River Park Flower Tree 0023.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011_0330%20%E7%AF%89%E5%9C%B0%E5%B7%9D%E5%85%AC%E5%9C%92%20%E8%8A%B1%E3%81%AE%E6%9C%A8%200023.JPG)
These Kiki trees turn beautifully in autumn and delight our eyes.
[North Yujin]
March 30, 2011 08:30
The cherry blossom festival of the amazake Yokocho Store Association was suddenly canceled due to the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Today, I felt quite warm, so I went to Hamacho River Green Road to look for cherry blossoms.
I found a tree in the middle of the statue of Benkei.
Do you know?
![hanadayori 019.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/03/29/hanadayori%20019.JPG)
It is the statue of Benkei directly below.
Ningyocho is said to have set up a statue of Benkei in the "Kanjin Book" here in commemoration of its prospering as a play street in the Edo period. It seems that the wooden gate in the back is a crown gate.
![hanadayori 020.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/03/29/hanadayori%20020.JPG)
There is a monument on the north side of this green path of "the land of Chinese medicine reconstruction".
It may be difficult to understand.
![hanadayori 007.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/03/29/hanadayori%20007.JPG)
Is the cherry blossoms in the middle of next week?
Cross Kiyosubashi-dori and head to Hamacho Park.
The "Akame" at the fence of the tree-lined road at the entrance of the park in front of Meijiza has been colored in Oita.
Gourmets are in full bloom.
![hanadayori 024.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/03/29/hanadayori%20024.JPG)
The cherry blossoms in the park have not yet bloomed.
The children were gathering in a small pond, so I looked into it.
Look inside the pond.
![hanadayori 028.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/03/29/hanadayori%20028.JPG)
That's right. It's a tadpole.
![hanadayori 026.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/03/29/hanadayori%20026.JPG)
When I turned my eyes toward the bank, the white "Yukiyanagi" and the red "Hanamo" were competing for victory as the tip of the cherry blossoms.
![hanadayori 029.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/03/29/hanadayori%20029.JPG)
[Silver]
March 29, 2011 08:30
Recently, Tokaido walking
has become popular.
Standing in Nihonbashi, I felt like "I'll walk the fifty-three Tokaido!"
When it became, "I want a commemorative stamp and a lunch box named Nihonbashi."
I thought it.
It's quite difficult to consult with various shops? When I thought that, Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi
Immediately after entering the lion statue of the head office, I consulted with the information on the left.
On the 5th floor, we went to the 53rd Tokaido stamp rally.
I purchased a red seal book with Japanese bindings that can be used. And I was invited to you first.
To thank the woman in the information and try to return, he made a sticky silver.
"Thank you very much for your time. Thanks to you, I was able to get such a wonderful red seal book. Is there any place from Nihonbashi where you can get the 53rd anniversary mark of the Tokaido? "
"To commemorate the visit of the museum, ... statue of heavenly woman", "commendation of visit" seal
I can push it here and give it..."
It's like the voice of the heavenly woman.
I received two commemorative signs that I put my effort into pushing, Kyobashi.
He bravely on the road to Ginza (Lrunning ♪), and it was a advanced silver. Click here for the photo↓
We will report on other seals next time.
Let's be happy!
[Mapo ★]
March 29, 2011 08:30
This is also a shop I happened to see for something.
I walked all the way along Ginza Yanagidori towards Showa-dori.
If you go about 200 meters over Showa-dori, you will find it.
The small rice cracker shop on the left is Tagosaku.
The specialty is this hand-baked rice cracker. It looks delicious because you see it~ (*^^*)
I was happy to talk about the correspondent blog and received permission for photography.
Then there happened to be a senior managing director today,
I received 5 rice crackers saying, "It's broken, but please try it!" (* ^^ *)
This day is sometimes called Valentine's Day.
To the heart rice cracker!
This is a beautiful rice cracker, and I feel sorry (>_<)
It seems that the shop does everything from carefully selecting brand rice to making dough, baking and seasoning.
It is a savory rice cracker baked with charcoal fire, with the original taste of rice!
I don't get tired of eating this kind of natural taste!
Not only as a souvenir for those who like rice crackers, but also as a souvenir.
Ginza's handmade rice cracker is topical and seems to be good as a souvenir for homecoming.
1-22-10, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Ginza Stoke Building 1F
03-3561-2341
Business hours 10:00-19:00
Regular holidays Sunday and public holidays
[Sam]
March 29, 2011 08:30
Despite the occasional chills, the soft sunlight is a season that adds warmth and warmth every day.
The trees gradually spread their branches, and the small buds swell little by little, preparing to bloom adorable flowers.
Here at Harumi Triton Square's "Flower Terrace", "Autumn Leaves Li (Benibasmomo)" blooms.
The deciduous Odaka tree of the family Rosaceae improved for ornamental use.
It is also known as "Akabazakura" and "Venice Momo".
In early spring, there are many small pale pink flowers, and the calyx is reddish purple and its contrast is beautiful. I hear that the leaves are reddish purple from the new leaves and are used as flower material.
The flowers are somewhat sparse compared to cherry blossoms, and there is no cut at the tip of the petals.
Is it just the right season to take a walk on the terrace?
![Venibasmo (3)RS.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/%EF%BE%8D%EF%BE%9E%EF%BE%86%EF%BE%8A%EF%BE%9E%EF%BD%BD%EF%BE%93%EF%BE%93%283%29RS.JPG)