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Notice of sold-out sale before temporary closure-Nihonbashi Shimanekan-

[rosemary sea] September 13, 2017 09:00

This is a rosemary sea, which creates and covers "gifts and enjoy yourself."

Shimane antenna shop, Nihonbashi Shimanekan, here is the introduction of the last two times and last time.

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In September, the museum was closed temporarily.

DSC02804a.jpgAs we have already announced, Nihonbashi Shimanekan will be temporarily closed from September 19, 2017 (Tuesday) due to the seismic reinforcement work of the tenant building.

The reopening is scheduled to be held in early February next year.

In addition, it is said that tourist information and settlement consultation will be operated at the temporary office (1-8-3 Nihonbashi Muromachi NS Building 2F) while the museum is closed.

Along with this, from Thursday, September 14 to 18 (Mon), "Selling up SALE before closing" will be held.

10% off in-store products and 5 times points.

※ There are some excluded items.

  Alcohol, books, catalog sales, etc. are not eligible for sale.

※ Please forgive me for selling out of the product.

In addition, the restaurant "Shimane's Taste / Japanese Seafood" Mondo "" will also be closed, but as a new restaurant, Shimane Fish Tavern "Shimizu" will be on August 29 (Tuesday) in Muromachi NS Building 1F Starbucks at the base of Nihonbashi started business across the street.

 

This time, I also took care of Mr. Kurinomiya, Director Yasui, and Mr. Irie of the Nihonbashi Shimanekan Shimane Prefectural Tokyo Office.

I also talked to Mr. Tanaka, a sales clerk at the Nihonbashi Shimanekan.

Introduction, some sweets...

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Ginger Sugar Sanin's famous Kuramaya Ginger Sugar Honpo (Kurumaya Ginger Sugar Honpo)

It is made from Denishi ginger, which is harvested in the Denishi district of Hikawa-cho, Izumo-shi, Shimane Prefecture.

Denishi ginger is characterized by its rich flavor and crisp spiciness. The fiber is also low.

Ginger sugar has a moderate sweetness and spiciness in your mouth. Simple taste.

For more than 300 years since its establishment, the method of making family biography continues to be protected.

The package, like taste and manufacturing method, has not changed for a long time.

 

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Genji Maki Yamada Takefuken Main Store (Yamadachikufu Kenhonten)

The famous famous confectionery in Tsuwano-cho, Shimane Prefecture.

Koshian is rolled up with castella fabric.

Received the highest honorary Governor's Award at the 23rd National Confectionery Exposition.

It is said that the wife of feudal lord Tsuwano of late Tokugawa shogunate wrote a waka poem that appears in the Wakakusa of "The Tale of Genji" in "Wakakusa" and "Nobe no Wakakusa that picks it in your hand and passes through the purple roots."

It is said that it was named "Genji Maki" after this.

 

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Yamakawa (Yamakawa) Kaze Nagaredo

It is a candy of Rakugan (Rakugan), but it is a pair of red and white, and the irregularities when broken by hand look like mountains and rivers, so the roots of Matsue Japanese sweets introduced before, Matsue clan's 7th generation Harusato Matsudaira (published [Fumai] Prince) wrote, "The song of the shadow of the mountain sinks more thanfeudal lord.

It is said that red represents the autumn leaves and white represents the river.

There is a moderate salt flavor in the sweetness.

It seems to be one of the three major famous confectionerys in Japan.

 

・・・ I would like to introduce it from the tourism section.

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Hinomisaki, Inasa no Hama sunset tour

Shimane Prefecture, which has been selected as a Japan Heritage Site for the third consecutive year, and this year, a superb view of the sunset from Inasa Beach to Hinomisaki in Izumo City, "Sacred Land Izumo where the sun sets ~ Around the sunset of the land created by God ~" was certified.

Inasa no Hama is the stage of Records of ancient matters's "national delegation myth" in which Okuninushi met with Takamagahara messenger Takemikazuchi and agreed to hand over the country.

In front of Inasa Beach, there is Izumo Taisha Shrine, which is marked as a shrine built in a sacred place where the sun sets in Chronicles of Japan.

Hinomisaki Shrine has a shrine dedicated to Susanoo and a shrine dedicated to Hishizumi no Miya with Ama Terrace as the enshrined deity.

Everyone leads to "Izumo, a sacred place where the sun sets."

 

So, the recommendation is a tour to see this sunset, and a schedule until November.

Because it is a Hinomisaki sunset viewing bus that departs and arrives in front of Izumo City Station and Taisha-mae light oil according to the sunset, it is possible to stay in front of Taisha and in front of Izumoshi Station as a set with Taisha worship trip.

It's just the season. This sunset is worth a look.

 

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Both visits Izumo Taisha Shrine and Miho Shrine

There is Miho Shrine on the prefectural border with Tottori Prefecture.

Izumo Taisha Shrine is on both ends of Shimane Peninsula.

The god of the Izumo Taisha Shrine is the god of the great lord, the so-called Daikoku-sama.

It is enshrined at Miho Shrine, the so-called Ebisu-sama, the god of Kotoshironushi.

And Ebisu are the relationship between father and son.

It is said that by visiting both sides, you will be blessed with a better edge.

 

DSC02801a.jpgNihonbashi Shimanekan

1-5-3 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Fukushima Building 1F

Exit A4 at Mitsukoshimae Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Hanzomon Line

It's opposite the Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi Main Store.

 

Information on sightseeing, various inquiries

⇒ Information counter 03-5201-3310

Inquiries and orders for products

⇒ Shimane Prefectural Local Products Association Tokyo Branch 03-3548-9511

 

Business hours 10:30 to 19:00
Open all year round (excluding New Year holidays)

Click here for the website of Nihonbashi Shimanekan.

⇒ http://www.shimanekan.jp/