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At the antenna shop stamp rally in Chuo-ku! Umeboshi

[Silver] December 12, 2016 18:00

 From October 6 to 20, 2016, the 11th stamp rally antenna shop in Chuo-ku was held.

I bought it with a guidebook in my hand, but forgot to send it on the application deadline.

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By the way, my friend told me that he had won the lottery and received a prize. (The story of shopping will be described later.)

A photo of the prize sent from "Wakayama Kishukan Tokyo Nihonbashi Store-Ikora-".

Assortment of whole Wakayama mandarin orange fun set (juice, jelly, etc.).

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After all, if you buy it, let's apply and send it.

Next year's antenna shop stamp rally is a humiliation battle. I'm looking forward to it.

At that time, if you do not return to your hometown during the New Year, we recommend that you purchase the tasteApple of your hometown at the antenna shop.

Click here for information on the previous antenna shop participating stores. You can see the location.

http://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/bunka/shisetsu/antenashop.html

My friend talked with the shop when I shoped.

 "When I visited the antenna shop, I bought a dried plum in Kishu. Umeboshi, which happened to be purchased, was made of plums harvested this year.

When accounting at the cash register, the owner of the shop said, "The umeboshi of the year of the monkey is auspicious," and "It's a plumboshi that calls for good luck." The dried plums of the year of the monkey, once every 12 years, have brought good luck.'

 Oh, what kind of luck do you have? First of all, let's buy this "umeboshi that brings good luck". For purchase, at "Wakayama Kishukan Tokyo Nihonbashi Store-Ikora-"! Let's go to Ikora.