This month, I enjoyed it very much at the Chuo-ku event.
One was three lectures on "Edo's food" at Nihonbashi Elementary School.
In the story of Mr. Takeo Koizumi's `` Bansen competition '', a barrel boat loaded with sake from Osaka Nishinomiya competed with `` Yoidon '' aiming for Edo Minato, which ship would arrive first off Shinagawa. It seems that.
There was also a "Tea Clipper Race" in U.K., and there was a race to carry tea from China to U.K.
young sake must have been boiled in barrels this season and tasted.
There must have been a lot of sake brewery in the Nihonbashi area.
The second is the "Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum" on the 30th.
I became a correspondent of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association, and for the first time I did a bus guide.
Sometimes I heard a voice from behind me saying, "Oh, that's right," and I was very happy to respond.
I'll try it again next year.