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Be prepared at a popular Western restaurant in Ginza

[Shitamachi Tom] May 30, 2014 14:00

Chuo-ku is the "city of food." You can enjoy a variety of tastes, not just Japanese, Western and Chinese.

Therefore, even if you go out for lunch occasionally, you will be in trouble with your eyes.


Among them, Ginza is a treasure trove of gourmet food.

I often go out to eat because it's close to my home.

Also, when I pass by between work, I'm looking forward to visiting various hiiki shops.

 

This time, I would like to introduce a restaurant.

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I always use [brick-tei] [Switzerland] [Hayakawa] etc.

Of course, there are many other famous shops.

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[Brick-tei] We keep pride and tradition firmly and value the dignity of the store. Is it the modernity unique to Ginza that makes you feel a little embarrassed?

[Switzerland] There is also a shop in my hometown, Tsukiji, so I feel even more familiar. Not only the famous "katsu curry", but also the standard taste that you will never get tired of.

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The volume is perfect, making your stomach full.

It is also conscience that lunch is 880 yen for this quantity and quality. It's always crowded with regular customers.
Azu spa. jpgWhat I often order is the famous "Azu Spa" here. Cream croquette and Napolitan spaghetti beside curry rice, which has nostalgated rice. It's exciting because the longing taste of childhood appears on the plate together.

When you eat delicious food, you feel really happy.

Let's enjoy gourmet food firmly when you walk around Ginza.

 

 

Nawashi Inari Shrine Festival

[Silver] May 30, 2014 09:00

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Festival posters are affixed everywhere at the corner of Tsukiji Temple.

 
You can see that you can't wait quickly.

 

The festival is for the Children's Union on June 7th, 9 o'clock in Miyade in Sennuki portable shrine on the 8th, 15 o'clock in Miyairi, 10 o'clock in Miyade, and Miyairi at 15 o'clock in Miyade.

At "Tsukiji TASS Gallery Wakamatsuya" in Ginza 6-chome, costumes, crotch, tabi, and special goods bags are on sale until June 6th.
Why don't you go out to enjoy the festive atmosphere? http://www.g-wakamatsuya.com/

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Follow the 90th Anniversary East

[Apricot peony] May 29, 2014 14:00

The annual "East Odori" by Shimbashi geisha was held at Shimbashi Enbujo from May 24 to 27.

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The first performance was held in 1925 at Shimbashi Enbujo, which was originally built as a place to showcase Shimbashi Geisha's arts, even though there are restaurants, shops, etc. around Ginza and Tsukiji, but the first performance was held.

Counting, this year will be the 90th anniversary performance, so I came to see it after a long absence.

 

First of all, when you enter the entrance of the theater, you will see the Japanese lantern of "East" in front of you.

In the lobby, kimonos are more noticeable than ever, and a restaurant landlady greets here and there.

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In the back of the left hand, there is a special corner of "Sa-ka-su (sake, confectionery, sushi) sales floor", where drinks, limited sweets, and lunches with different flavors at each restaurant are sold. You.

 

At the stand in front of the escalator on the other side, limited sweets and goods are still sold.

Just like a CD size, there was chocolate in a package with photos of geishas printed.

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If you go up to the second floor, there is also a corner where you can sell sensha bills, fans, fans, etc., the name of the geisha, sell sake masu, and sell Don Perinion glasses. 

The place that is usually a dining room is a tea ceremony.

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As I looked here and there, a buzzer rang five minutes before the start, so I'll hurry to the audience for the time being.

 

"Hospitality" became a buzzword in the presentation of the Tokyo Olympics.

It is a tradition of hospitality in Japan that has been reviewed in various places, but it can be said to be the ultimate in Hanayanagi world.

Even so, the audience seats are full because you can enjoy the atmosphere of Shimbashi Hanayanagi world, which is one of the top class.

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First of all, as soon as the curtain opens, the sigh of hoo's sigh spreads throughout the hall.

 

Five veteran geishas dance "Aominami" in a magnificent manner, but Kiyoharu and the shamisen regions are of course geisha.

 

 

A 30-minute break when the curtain descends after a remarkable dance.

That said, I can't relax.

After all, this theater is regarded as a restaurant, and various tastes are elaborated so that you can enjoy it during a break.

 

ck1203_20140528 (7). jpgFor the time being, I went to the shop and purchased the program.

In commemoration of the 90th anniversary, the gold ground is vermilion and the title is "East Odori", and the wisteria flowers are foiled with gold on the top.

It is a design that feels like "Shimbashi", a stylish Saga that does not become gorgeous and luxurious in a casual place.

By the way, the cover of the 68th edition is the legendary Meiko Mari Chiyo statue by Meiji Hashimoto.

In addition, the title "Higashi Odori" is based on the masters of the predecessor of the restaurant "Kanada Naka".

And the letter "East Odori" on the red leaflet affixed to the city seems to be from the previous master of "Kanada Naka".

 

And what I found at the shop was "Geisha Karuta", in which both picture cards and bills became the hands of Shimbashi Geisha people.

It has a very atmosphere and is rarely available, so I purchased it immediately.

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At the goods section, there was also a geisha wearing a wig costume, and they were casually answering your request for a commemorative photo.

 

At the tea ceremony, you can enjoy thin and Toraya sweets while looking at the front of the formal geisha, but this was a long line waiting in line.

 

There are many other corners, but in such a way, it will be the time for the next curtain in no time.

 

ck1203_20140528 (3). jpgThe second act is "Nippon's Four Seasons" divided into four places.

In the spring "Daigo Hanami", she appeared not as a geisha, but dressed as Hideyoshi, the northern government office, Yodo-kun, and Chihime.

In the summer "Waterfall Shiraito", stunning water arts are performed using real water.

Autumn is entitled "Travel in Mutsu" and is a group dance of folk song such as Mount Aizu Bandai with a feeling of Tohoku.

Two veterans dance moistly under the theme of "Fujijuro's Love" in winter "Ume at Night".

 

And it's finally the long-awaited finale!

On the darkened stage, only the sound of drums and gongs resonates.

Oh, haven't you yet? By the time as much time as I think, it finally came in, and the stage turned into a restaurant great hall.

In the middle is the head of a Tobi, and there are geishas in costumes on the left and right.

 

After a hand tightening with a single tightening, So-odori begins with a lively song called Sawagi, which is often used in the scenes of Yoshiwara in Kabuki.

 

I've heard that some people say, "I want to go here, so I became a Shimbashi geisha," but no matter how many times I watch it, it's so beautiful that I can sigh and fall in love.

 

If you can see it, on the stage, geishas who have spread to the flower path will throw a yaora towel toward the audience.

In the audience, it was a fussy to take the towel.

On the 2nd and 3rd floors, there is plenty of chance because stakeholders will scatter.

 

In anticipation of the time, the sister who becomes the "core" of the day hits the stage with tons and feet, and the song and dance begins again.

・The lyrics of the east dance is the Japanese dance, finally the world dance, and the curtain descends.

 

As soon as it was over, there were voices from the audience saying, "Oh, it was beautiful ~" and "Oh, it was fine!"

 

 

Pilot Pen Station & Cafe

[Mapo ★] May 29, 2014 09:00

Pilots are the manufacturer of writing instruments that you all know.

This headquarters is located in Kyobashi, Chuo-ku.

 

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There is a cafe and a museum there, so I enjoyed it at once (*^^*)

 

First of all, there is a cafe on the first floor, so be prepared there.

In the menu called High Tea, it can be used as a High Tea Stand.

Mixed sandwiches, scones, etc. are listed and 700 yen with a drink.

And it's very reasonable♪

 

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And the inside of the store is strangely calm.

It is easy for one woman to enter (*^^*)

 

After that, go to the pen station on the second floor.

 

There is a large maki-e fountain pen on display.

You can also see the evolution of writing instruments on the panel in chronological order.

 

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Speaking of which, when I was in elementary school, I had only pencils when I was 1.2 years old.

The appearance of the mechanical pencil was revolutionary and impressed.♪

When I was a junior high school student, a mossy ink pen that could write letters on a transparent underlay became popular.

Now, both public and private use gel ink ballpoint pens.

With that in mind, there is a considerable change in my history.★

 

Both the cafe and the museum can be very popular, so be sure to get it (* ^^ *).

 

The homepage of Pen Station & Museum Cafe

 

 

 

 

Take a walk around Tsukuda with a rich taste and a monjayaki dish in Tsukishima ~ Part 1

[wombat] May 28, 2014 17:00

  

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Tsukishima Station (Makudonald Tsukishima store) ... The ruins of Tsukuda Namiwa Inari Shrine ... The ruins of Tsukuda Kobashi, the pillars of Obori ... Tsukuda Island ferry port site ... Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine ... 5th Kawayanagi, Mizutani Ryokutei stone monument ... Tsukuda Park ... Ishikawajima Lighthouse 1

Departure from Tsukishima Station 

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There is Jizo-son behind the alley of Tsukuda.

The ginkgo tree grew up.

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Tsukuda's Tsukuda's shop. You tasted Osaka.

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I was crossing from here to Minatomachi on the opposite bank.

 

This time, to the ruins of Tsukuda Island ferryboat. Next time.

 

 

Photo Exhibition and Lecture [Nara Mahoroba Hall]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] May 28, 2014 14:00

Nara Mahoroba-kan, an antenna shop in Nara Prefecture, is across Chuo-dori and opposite the Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi New Building. In Chuo-ku, there are many antenna shops in each prefecture, but in terms of the number of events and lectures, isn't this Nara Mahoroba building top class?

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Currently, on the second floor, a photo exhibition "The folklore of Yamato caught by me" is being held. This is a competition exhibition by 10 photographers. This is a photo exhibition where the lifestyles of the people of Yamato are cut out through festivals, events and prayers, and for some reason you feel nostalgic. The period is until June 1.

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In addition, in cooperation with this photo exhibition, a lecture entitled "Yamato Festival and Prayer" was held on May 24, and I went to listen. . The lecture is Hiroko Yokoyama, Chief Curator of the Nara Prefectural Folk Museum. Mr. Yokoyama's one-and-a-half hour lecture was very interesting and enjoyable, with the story of the people living in Yamato and the annual events firmly rooted in the rhythm of living.

 

 

 
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