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100-year festival parade of Nihonbashi Bridge

[Many Books Osa] October 31, 2011 08:30

On the morning of October 30, I took the 6th Edo Cultural History Test and took part in the stamp rally to see the parade of the Nihonbashi Bridge Centennial Festival, which began in front of Mitsukoshi.

The opening ceremony was held on Nihonbashi, but the bridge and its surroundings were full of spectators and PRESS people. It's hard to walk.

The parade began with a classic car and a music band of the Tokyo Fire Department, and was a large parade such as warriors, floats, Tekomai, and mikoshi. It was hard to take a picture, and it depends on taking it from a person.

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stamp rally started from Takashimaya and Maruzen → Yamamotoyama → City Bank → Colled Nihonbashi → Taimeiken → Nishikawa → Eitaro → Yamamoto-noriten → Ninben → Choledo Muromachi → YUITO → Mitsui Tower → Mitsukoshi I got a hand towel in commemoration. At YUITO, I bought a new shellfish Tsukudani (it was half price) as a souvenir, and at Taro Shobo, I bought a "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia" that was completely revised in preparation for the Chuo-ku sightseeing test in February. .

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The center of the photo is stamp rally's mount

On the left was the 100th anniversary of Kaishin's Tsukudani / Nihonbashi Bridge.

This is the hand towel received after the rally is completed.


In Ginza, there was a field point of "Silver Tea Party" next to Ginza Matsuya, and many people also participated here.

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It was a great success with many people everywhere. I'm tired.