It was when I tried to walk on the east side of Colled Nihonbashi toward the Taimeiken Kite Museum.
I saw a fun illustration. On the large panel, it is written "Nihonbashi Karuta".
"Karuta", which starts with "Iroha Nihoto", expresses the characteristics of each town in the Nihonbashi district in a smart way.
For example, "i" means "the starting point of the road in any world is Nihonbashi", "ha", but "the first bonito first thing likes and looks good" represents the spirit and spirit of Nihonbashi and Edokko. Hmm.
"Karuta", which expresses Ningyocho, turns from "Genji Store" to "Genji Store" and is "Kyoto Fukina Yokokushi".
A woman who seems to be wealthy has a comb diagonally side to her hair in a nickname. Oh, it's smart.
Foreigners walking along the street also released the shutter of the camera and made "Hitokoma of Japan" a souvenir.
When walking around Nihonbashi, please enjoy this too.
Oops, the article is always over here, but I thought, "Isn't you doing this wonderful sale somewhere?"
Here, we introduce the process leading up to the creation of "Nihonbashi Karuta" and dealers.
In the Nihonbashi area, it is sold at Nihonbashi Information Center, located on the basement floor of Coredo Muromachi 1, 03-3242-0010.
I'm going to buy it right away.
http://www.nihonbashi-renaissance.com/karuta/