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May 30, 2012 08:30
On May 26, the Edo Ken 1st grade "Fifth Period Association" and town walk were held.
This time, the theme is to visit Yosuke of the "Shinsenden" series written by Eisuke Ishikawa and Ningyocho in Nihonbashi, which Inakichi loved.
A natural course that gathers in front of Mitsukoshi Subway, starts with Hirodai Shoran, Tokiwa Bridge, Ichiishi Bridge, and Nihonbashi High Folding.
In the vicinity of choledo, free shopping time and stylishness are fun.
During the Edo period, we walked to Ningyocho through Kofune-cho, which was called "Teruricho".
Kakigara Ginza Ruins, Genji Store Ruins, and finally Kodenmacho Ingoku Ruins.
For a while, with the feeling of Takasugi Shinsaku, I visited the monument of the end of Yoshida Shoin. I immediately forgot that feeling and went to a fun launch izakaya.
It was about 17,000 steps, and members of the average age were worried about tomorrow's physical condition, but it was a fun town walk.
[TAKK...]
May 29, 2012 10:00
Recently, the sun has become stronger, and it has become a sweaty season when walking around the city.
In such a situation, a place where you can feel elegant and refreshing is open for a limited time (and free).
On the top floor of "Fankel Ginza Square", an elegant special floor with a terrace garden that is not normally open.
There is the 5th Rose Garden this year, which is open.
I was able to relax very much with the beautiful flowers and fragrance of roses.
In addition, there are shops, esthetics, and clinics where you can buy funkel products, so it's nice for women.
Location : 10th floor of Fankel Ginza Square 5-8-16 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Period : May 24 (Thu)-31 (Thu), 2012 [11:00-18:00]
There was an organic restaurant "Mudo Samurai" in the same building.
If you have lunch here, it may be even better for beauty.
I just ate cutlet curry.......。
[Orii Mai]
May 29, 2012 08:30
There is a shop called "Bachiei" in amazake Yokocho. It's a specialty store of shamisen. It doesn't matter.
The grandfather of the current president (Mr. Kobayashi) is the founder. He set up a store in Hamacho in 1914 and moved to his current location two years later in 1916. It seems that it was rebuilt in 1983 and is now the current store. It seems that the shop in amazake Yokocho has changed a lot. From that time, there are Tsuzura Iwai and Santaiyakiya's tea and Morinoen's yakitori and Kusuke's liquor store Shinkawa.
Anything is OK if it's about the shamisen. We handle everything from skin to music. About 60% of Nagauta, 10% of Kiyoharu, 10% of Jobanzu, and there are few gidayu in folk song.
As the number of people involved in Japanese music decreases, we have to create such a shop in order to connect DNA as a Japanese person.
[Mido]
May 29, 2012 08:30
A loquat tree is planted on a street tree near the intersection of Nihonbashi Muromachi 4-chome. There is a lot of fruit right now. I don't think there are many loquat trees on street trees. It's delicious, but I'm going to take it because it's in a public place. I don't think there's anything. It decayed and became a bird's food. I think it's a bit wasteful to think about it.
In this photo, if you were taking a walk, it was written "Flowering Town Corner" Various kinds of flowers were blooming in the flowerbed. If you look closely, the Civil Engineering Department Park There is green tract of land section, but I don't usually care much about it, but this kind of thing Because of the hardships of the people, the city is also beautiful. I would like to thank you again.
[Silver]
May 26, 2012 08:11
Familiar Wakamatsuya of 6-chome 12-3 Tsukiji, Edomae! A coucher exhibition is being held. It's until June 2nd (Sat). What is Studio COOCA on display this time? I think there are many people who think about it, so I will explain it. It is a welfare facility where a person with a handicap works for the purpose of earning income from what he or she likes, such as painting and creation. Now, let's introduce some of the works on display.
It's quite elaborate, isn't it?
Bags, paperback book covers, etc. are also on display and sold.
Please drop in.
For access to Tsukiji TASS Gallery Wakamatsuya, please check this website.
http://www.g-wakamatsuya.com/gallery.html
[Apricot peony]
May 25, 2012 08:30
I often ask, "I want to go to the market in Tsukiji, where should I go?" In such a case, there are always things to say before introducing some recommended shops. That is, "Tsukiji's market is a place where professionals come to buy in principle, and there are some of the finest and rare items that are difficult to obtain, but there are few (seldom) cheap prices and explosions!"
However, there are always exceptions in the world, and there are several shops that apply to this (seldom).
Among them, the best recommendation is "Ankuruko-chan". Located on the first floor of the Tsukiji Kyoueikai Building, the corner of the intersection of Harumi-dori St. and Shin-ohashi-dori St.
The unique name of the store that I would never forget once I heard was given because the previous president had a relative in Hawaii and was called "Ankuruko-chan" by the children there. However, since they also sell black tea in the store, some customers thought it was "Ankle black tea".
The items lined up in the store are confectionery such as chocolate and cookies, coffee and tea, jam and canned food such as pasta, but most of them are imported. In the cardboard in the front, the so-called outlet product, which is "difficult" in the package such as label scratches and can crushing on the inventory of the importer. The contents are exactly the same as usual, and the price is super "extra cheap"! In some cases, there may be a half price or less. In particular, if you go to buy it again to give it to your friends, it may already be sold out. But as soon as new bargains come out, I can't keep an eye on them even if I go there often. Please drop in when you come to the out-of-market in Tsukiji.
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