October 9 I went to see the "Tsukiji Autumn Festival". We arrived around 10:30, but it was already full of people. As usual, tickets worth 1100 yen were sold for 1000 yen.
Sword fish from Choshi were salted and sold, but there was a long line, disappeared from the baked soba, and at around 11 o'clock, there was a sold-off Kanban.
There was a contest to eat children's fish well. I was eating it neatly. Nearby, I was doing BQ with plenty of seafood with the borrowed seven wheels. It's a small banquet. There was also a kitchen knife sharpening class.
I ate the sword fish neatly. Can everyone do it? ?
Children from youth baseball came from Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture to help sell special products from the Tohoku region.
I bought a T-shirt in commemoration and went home. The design was a tuna seen from the back, and the back was a tuna seen from the front. This picture is a table.
After that, I went around the annual antenna shop. I went around all 17 places. Aomori and Oita prefectures are closed on Sundays and holidays, so I went around the previous Saturday.
I bought Gunma-chan in Gunma, thin skin buns in Fukushima, and Okoge Senbei and Ankoromochi in Kyoto.
It took about 11,400 steps from Tsukiji to the final antenna shop in Yamaguchi Prefecture.