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New Year's Day Scenery of Tsukiji Pine decoration

[Silver] December 29, 2016 09:00

 Tsukiji's Namishi Inari Shrine is crowded with worshipers who go through the "Chinowa" to remove the filth of the last year toward the end of the year.

The installation of pine decorations has also been completed.

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 On December 26 (Monday), the Tsukiji Outer Market was crowded with many tourists, and ordinary customers seemed to buy it. Your customers will not be interrupted until 30 days.

Tsukiji Fish Bank also welcomes many customers, and there is pine decorations at the entrance. The way to cut this bamboo is "small body". It can be seen that there are no injuries to customers.

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The pine decoration of this soba shop is like Japanese shop curtain, with bamboo grass on both sides and tied both ends.

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The state of the Ginza Capital Hotel New Building is "cut the tip of bamboo diagonally cut from the side so that there is no injury to customers. I use bamboo that looks like laughing, leaving the section at the cut.

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And it is a pine decoration of Tsukiji's restaurant "Jisaku". Here too, "We cut bamboo diagonally and cut the tip from the side. "I'm making my mouth at the knot." By the way, would you like to cook water tonight?

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This bamboo cutting method is called "sogi", leaving the mouth part and making it look like laughing. "Good luck comes to the laughing gate." I hope that the coming 2017 will be a good year for you.

I'm writing in detail in past blogs, so please refer to them. /archive/2015/01/hoel.html