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Information around the Tsukiji Lion Festival, the summer festival of Nami Inari Shrine

[Silver] June 9, 2016 16:00

The Tsukiji Lion Festival, a summer festival at Namishi Inari Shrine, is held.

On June 10th (Fri), a large festival ceremony and a flower festival.

On the 11th, the Kagura Festival was held.

On the 12th, there will be a tour of the imperial procession Festival of <Benzaiten Denkoku Lion>.

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For more information, please visit the official website.

http://www.namiyoke.or.jp/shishimaturitokusetsu.html

 

If you come to Tsukiji, please stop by nearby Tsukiji Honganji.

In main hall, we first visit and say, "Let's explore Tsukiji Honganji! Why don't you enjoy the objects in the temple with the leaflet entitled "Animal Design of the World Collected by Dr. Chuta Ito"?

To commemorate the visit, please go to Ayumi 1,2 of Tsukiji Honganji Temple.

 

On the Harumi-dori St. side of Tsukiji Market, there is a monument to the site of the warship training center and a monument to the site of the warship training center.

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At the side of the bridge is the "Kachidokibashi Museum", where you can see photos of the time when it was operating as a jumping bridge.

Please see the details.

http://www.kensetsu.metro.tokyo.jp/jigyo/road/kanri/gaiyo/kachidoki/

 

And hydrangea in front of Yoshinoya on the other side,

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Let's go out to the Sumida River terrace, look at the boats coming and going, and enjoy quietly while watching the flowers of "Datura" blooming just a little toward Tentake.

 

 Why don't you extend your legs a little and go to Akashicho?

At Time Dome Akashi, in addition to the permanent exhibition, the exhibition will be held.

We are holding "Chuo-ku modern building panel exhibition" from June 4.

http://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/event/culture/28panerutenn.html

 

 Nearby, there are stone monuments and panels that tell the history of St. Luke's International University.

There are the ruins of Takumi Asanouchi's residence, a monument to the beginning of Dutch studies, and a monument to the birthplace of the mission school, which is recommended for those who love history.

There are many delicious places for meals, so please enjoy fresh seafood.