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Art Festival October Daikabuki

[pont] 16:00 on October 14, 2015

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At the Kabuki-za Theater, the "Art Festival October Great Kabuki" is held.
It is held.

 

All of them are great performances,

In the daytime section, the 'arrow root' act.
In the evening section, there was one act of 'Danura Kabuto Gunki' (a record of the kabutogun) in the "Danura Kabuto Gunki"
This is a friendly work.

 

There is a free seat on the 4th floor where you can see only one act
If you look at the "Makumi seat", it will be crowded
Even if you stand up
It's not a big performance time.

 
The price is about 1,500 yen.
Rather than looking at a designated regular seat
It's much more reasonable.

 

 

'Yanone' is Kabuki Juhachiban.

The exhilarity of aragoto, 'Danura Kabuto Gunki' (The Records of the Danura Kabuto Gunki')
Tamasaburo's length, the role of Yukun Akoya
Koto, Shamisen, and Kokyu
You can enjoy playing.

 

Autumn of art, traditional performing arts
I hope you enjoy it.

 

 

 

Disney goods at Yaesu Book Center!

[The Minnie Cricket] 12:00 on October 14, 2015

There was a permanent Disney goods and Star Wars goods corner on the first floor of the Yaesu Book Center main store at the south exit of JR Tokyo Station.

It opened on August 29 this year.

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We have a wide range of products from miscellaneous goods to stationery, such as pottery, bags, letter sets, etc.

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It is the first time that a permanent Disney goods and Star Wars goods corner has been set up in a bookstore store.

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Click here for the website of Yaesu Book Center ⇒

http://www.yaesu-book.co.jp/

 

 

 

Ginza Fugetsudo Hall ★Seasonal Japanese sweets limited to the main store

[Map★] 09:00 on October 14, 2015

Speaking of Fugetsudo, goefle is a signboard product,
Tokyo Fugetsudo, Ueno Fugetsudo, and Kobe Fugetsudo are famous in Kansai.

 
Among them, Ginza Fugetsudo has a cafe on Namiki-dori St.,
Japanese sweets made by craftsmen one by one are sold in the building.
Goefle seems to be the same factory as Ueno Fugetsudo,
Because Japanese sweets are only sold at this Ginza Fugetsudo,
This is exactly the main store only.

 

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The design of Japanese sweets seems to change every two weeks,
This time I bought a persimmon (significant) and a feast called Tsukimi Dango.
The persimmon is koshian, and it is smooth that melts on the tongue.
And this moon viewing dumpling is interesting.
You can enjoy 3 flavors from above, Koshian, Yuzuan, and sesame,
The outside has a plump texture like the outside of the water bun.
There are still hot days, so the taste is refreshing and delicious.
Japanese sweets are said to change in about two weeks.
It seems to be fun just to look at it sometimes (* ^^)

 

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I'd like to eat cake at the cafe inside this time.

 

Ginza Fugetsudo Gournavi Page

 

 

 

The 27th Tenten Festival Oct.11th, 2015 I enjoyed it

[Ginzo] 18:00 on October 13, 2015

 The 27th Tenten Festival was held from 11:30 on Sunday, October 11, 2015, on [Place] Ningyocho Odori and amazake Yokocho as pedestrian paradise.

This festival is based on the "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia" issued by the Chuo-ku Tourism Association.

 

"This is an event that widely appeals to the traditions that Ningyocho has nurtured.

It is served in Suitengu Shrine, which is closely related to Ningyocho (there is a benefit for praying for safe delivery and giving birth to children).

It was named "Tenten Festival" after the image from October 10 (Totsuki Tooka).

Half of the Ningyocho-dori St. (Mizutengu intersection - amazake Yokocho / Ningyocho intersection) is a pedestrian paradise.

We hold fun events such as fortune lottery, marching parade, sale of specialty products from various places, flea markets. "

Those who take the Chuo-ku Tourism Test are essential knowledge.

 

I said with such a familiar face, but it was actually the first time I went there.

First of all, worship the shrine of "Mizutengu" near rebuilding. I went to the festival with two bows, two beats and bows.

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At the intersection of amazake Yokocho, the brass band of Nihonbashi Junior High School played and excited the festival.

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In the game corner, there are children who play shooting and children who learn shogi. Will you be a female player in the future?

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When I entered amazake Yokocho, the children playing at Kirin's large pachinko stand seemed very happy.

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In addition, the wrestlers in the Arashio room who participated because of the neighborhood sold "chanko" and were getting along well with the children.

(Photographs of the children were approved by my father.)

(It seems that there was a little sumo wrestling, but I missed it. I'm sorry!)

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In addition, amazake Yokocho served delicious amazake. It was very beautiful.

 

Stalls such as takoyaki and yakisoba also appeared, and it was delicious with a service value of 300 yen per dish.

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Ladder cars, earthquake experience cars, etc. were dispatched from the Tokyo Fire Department, and I thought that I had to prepare for disasters.

This year's sightseeing ambassador in Chuo-ku, Miss Chuo, was experimenting with ladder bodies and assisting with fortune lottery. Details will be reported in Part 2.

I would like to participate next year, and I enjoyed coming back again. Thank you very much for all the shops.

 

 

Cartoonist Buichi Terasawa Original Painting Exhibition [Chipazu Gallery]

[The Minnie Cricket] 16:00 on October 13, 2015

From October 10 (Saturday), at the Chipuzu Gallery (7-12-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku), an original painting exhibition by Takeichi Terasawa, a manga artist famous for works such as "Cobra" "Buichi Terasawa Original Painting Exhibition ART of Cobra". " Has started

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Mr. Terasawa became a popular writer in his debut work "Cobra", which began serializing in Shonen Jump in 1978 after working at Tezuka Productions.

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In this exhibition, 40 autographs and 18 digital originals, including the representative work "Cobra", are exhibited, and "High Saturation Reproduction Originals" are also sold.

The original picture is bright in color and really beautiful.

There is also a commemorative photo corner where you can shoot like a cobra.

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It seems that Terasawa's autograph session will be held on November 3rd.

Opening hours are from 10:00 to 19:00, free admission

The period is until November 3.

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Click here for the website of Chipuz Gallery ⇒

http://www.mys-ginza.com/gallery/

 

 

 

◆Local Tenmonkan special exhibition "Junichirou Tanizaki and Nihonbashi-Following the roots of writers-" is being held!

[Akira Makibuchi / Sai Sharaku] 14:00 on October 13, 2015

At the Chuo Ward Local Tenmonkan (Time Dome Akashi), a special exhibition "Junichirou Tanizaki and Nihonbashi-Tracking the roots of literary writers" began on October 10 (Saturday). Born in Nihonbashikakigaracho, Tanizaki was a writer who wrote works such as "Hosoyuki", "Shunkinsho", and "The Tale of Genji Tanizaki Translated". The exhibition will be closed on Monday until December 13th (Sun) and free admission. Click here for the website>>

 

0913_64_151010taizaki_s.jpgThe exhibition is divided into two parts. The first part is "Junichirou Tanizaki and Nihonbashi", and based on his memoir "Childhood" (published in 1955), he spent his time in Sakamoto Elementary School, Prefectural Ichinaka, Ichiko, Teikyo Univ. and Nihonbashi neighborhoods from birth and introduces the scene of the town with photographs and paintings along with his childhood sentences. At that time, magazines and manuscripts posted by Tanizaki are also on display.

 

The second part was "The World of Literature", and after the Great Kanto Earthquake, he moved his activity base to Kansai and devoted himself to his creation. Materials related to "Snow Snow" manuscripts and family photos are displayed in one hall. His favorite books and paintings of Junichiro Shin Translation The Tale of Genji (published in 1955), the culmination of his lifelong research, are also highlights. There are also valuable materials such as bindings and bindings by printmaker Shiko Munakata who colored his later works.

 

Gallery talks and symposiums are scheduled to be held as related projects. Akira Makibuchi