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Hamarikyu Onshi Garden The demonstration of hawk art on January 2 and 3 is canceled, but there are other events.

[Silver] December 27, 2016 16:00

I heard a familiar story from an acquaintance. And I checked the following on Hamarikyu's website.

 

From here (reprinted from Hamarikyu HP)--------------------------

New Year's opening news (opening from January 2)

December 24, 2016 

"Glamorous New Year's Day in Hamarikyu Gardens"
[Notice of discontinuation of hawk surgery]
A hawk dances in the sky of the New Year! Demonstration of Hoyojutsu 2nd and 3rd

※It has been canceled.
 Along with the confirmation of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in Japan, we were planning to carry out "Hawk dances in the sky of the New Year! "Demonstration of hawk surgery" has been canceled.
We apologize for any inconvenience, but we appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

"Glamorous New Year's Day in Hamarikyu Gardens" 
 The Hamarikyu Onshi Garden will open the New Year from January 2, 2017, and will hold various events suitable for the New Year. Please spend your New Year's time in this garden. 

(1) Fun open space

○Date and time
Monday, January 2 and 3 (Tue) 10: 00-15: 30 ※Abandoned weather

○Location
Outdoor table open space

○Contents
You can enjoy playing with wings and around spinning top.

○Participation fee
Free of charge (excluding admission fee)

○How to participate
Free participation

 

(2) The beginning of the year! Commemorative photo at "Tsubame no Ochiya" in connection with a bird!

○Date and time
Monday, January 2 and 3 (Tue) 10: 00-15: 30 ※Cancellation of rain

○Location
Ochiyaya of Tsubame

○Contents
"Tsubame no Ochiya", which has 24 swallow nails, rises to the "upper" part, which is raised one step higher in the room, and you can enjoy a commemorative photo.

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For more information, please refer to the following website.

http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/announcement/028/detail/36190.html