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Walk around Tsukishima 2015 Autumn

[Silver] Nov. 5, 2015 12:00

 One afternoon of one day, for dinner, around 3 o'clock early.

We stopped by the Tsukishima Monja Promotion Association Cooperative to purchase information. Unfortunately, Monjayaki shops are not open at this time!

 

Then, at the meat Takasago, I bought a "baked pork" as a souvenir, and bought it.

Next, we bought and ate lever fly at the original Tsukishima lever fly Hisagoya Abe, which was relocated in front of Aioi Bridge.

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Turn right at "Aioi no Sato" in front of Aioi Bridge and follow the path protected by the embankment.

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The space facing dike was neatly separated, like a garden of individual homes, not a home garden.

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 There is always a table where flower pots are placed in the section.

If you ask someone who cares for flowers and bonsai, you will be able to talk about it.

"In the past, I was very in trouble because I was throwing away oversized garbage such as beds. In the ward, they set up a table to place flowerpots, etc., so everyone started to take care of the plants, and with the good effect, it was no longer possible to throw away garbage. "

In order to prevent garbage from coming out, installing a tree stand in the space with dike and greening it eliminates illegal dumping of garbage, and the town was beautified, and I thought it was a really good policy.

 

 After hearing a good story, I returned to Nishinakadori on Tsukishima. The beer of the jokki that leans alone was delicious.

If you walk around Tsukishima until mid-November, you will be able to see the chrysanthemum flowers that have been carefully cared for.

Click here for shopping at Tsukishima and "Meat Takasago".

http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/search/index.php/show/shop/12-24?t=1446030700