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[Chuo-ku to enjoy with children] #17: Raising Festival CHUO 2017 (Tsukiji Fish Bank)

[Dye] October 31, 2017 18:00

It's already November.
There were many typhoons this year, but will the consecutive holidays this weekend be a good day for going out? ^

    

By the way, on November 3rd (Friday / holiday), an event that is nice for children will be held on the Tsukiji Fish Bank!
“Ikusai Fes CHUO 2017”
http://ikufes-chuo.com/

     

It seems that there are many events related to fish just because it is Tsukiji.
In addition to the programs that require advance reservations, it seems that you can enjoy it for free on the day.

    

One of the things I personally care about is workshops by groups in the city.

If you have some excerpts, please.
〇 Let's make a shooting game with programming! (Kids Jump Programming)
〇 Let's make Christmas decorations! (Machino Terakoya Nursery School)
〇 Kids & Family Caricature Tsukiji Version (Tsukiji Painting Corps)
〇 Let's play with dad ♪ Paraballoon! + α (Nihonbashi Daddy Association)
・・・etc
I'm sorry I couldn't introduce all of them....)

     

For example,
"Kids Jump Programming" is a classroom where you can learn programming in Nihonbashibakurocho and Kachidoki.
"Machi no Terakoya Nursery School" has a nursery school and school childcare in Nihonbashitomizawacho.
There's a dad's meeting in Nihonbashi and Kachidoki.
What Artis Tsukiji Painting Corps? ? I'm worried about (' ▽ `*)

      

You can see that there are various groups and companies in the city and support child care.
It is also a good opportunity to talk directly with such organizations, so if you are interested, please join us.☆

          
◆“Ikusai Fes CHUO 2017”
HP: http://ikufes-chuo.com/

[Overview]
Date and time: November 3, 2017 (Friday/holiday) 10:00-16:00
Venue: Tsukiji Fish Bank 3F
Participation fee: Free (Souvenir bags are distributed to those who have achieved stamp rally)
Participation: Those who are raising children, those who are raising children in the future, those who want to support child care in Chuo-ku

     

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Warehouses reminiscent of the Showa era

[kimitaku] October 31, 2017 16:00

From Ginza, go south on Harumi-dori St.

 If you go further from Harumi Island Triton Square, you will find Harumi Ohashi.

If you look up the sidewalk from the right side of the bridge and look on the right side, you can see the Suzue Gumi Warehouses beyond the grass.

 Until recently, there were a lot of transportation cars coming and going, but now it's quiet.

 Night walks are a little scary because there is no traffic.

I'm pointing my smartphone lens to take a picture, but it's too huge and doesn't seem to fit into the subject.

There are entrances on each floor, which reminds you when many people were entering and exiting this warehouse group.

 This precious warehouse group that retains the remnants of Showa. The site area is also large.

What will happen in the future?

 It was sunny today and beautifully towering against the backdrop of the Rainbow Bridge.

 A 15-minute walk from Kachidoki Station on the Toei Oedo Line.

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I went to Tsukuda!

[Hikoharu Co., Ltd.] October 31, 2017 14:00

The weather was good for the first time in a long time after a typhoon, so I hanged and went to Tsukuda.

Today's Tsukuda originates from Ishikawajima and Tsukuda Island in the Edo period.

Today, I was hanging around the former Tsukuda Island and the current Tsukuda 1-chome.

As you all know, Tsukuda Island follows village headman Magoemon Mori in Tsukuda Village, Nishinari-gun, Settsu Kuni.

It is an island built by fishermen who descended to Edo.

 

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Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine began with the separation of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine in Tsukudamura, Nishinari-gun, Settsu-kuni in 1646.

 

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Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine's ceramic flats and basins are one of the highlights.

The flat amount is due to the dyeing brush of Prince Arisugawa Miyanobori.

In addition, there are sailing boats and scenery of clam digging in the open space of the basin.

The scenery of Tsukuda Island is carved.

 

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On the back of the basin of the basin of the basin, it is engraved with "1841 Ox New Year Shirakogumi".

Both Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine pottery flats and basins are registered in the ward Tangible Cultural Property.

In addition, there is a Gosei Kawayanagi and Mizutani Ryotei monument on the grounds of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine, which is said to be "a soft and hard".

The phrase "human heart" is engraved.

 

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After passing through the torii gate of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine and walking toward the Sumida River, you will see the stone monument at the site of the Tsukuda Island ferryboat.

I'll come in. The ferry was abolished in 1964 with the completion of Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge.

Nearby, three Tsukudani shops that have continued since the Edo period are still open.

 

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Next to the ruins of Tsukuda Island Ferry Terminal, there is the Tsukuda Machikado Exhibition Hall, a lion head and portable shrine.

You can see it.

 

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If you look at the former Ishikawajima area with Sumiyoshi Kobashi on your right, you can see the ruins of Ishikawajima Lighthouse.

You can do it. In addition, you can see the Sumiyoshi sluice gate seriously.

Sluice gates are usually open for entry and exit of ships, but during storm surges and tsunamis.

It is said that it will be closed to protect the lives and property of local residents.

 

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As I walked through Tsukuda, there were several active wells.

And it's Kobashi Tsukuda. In Tsukuda Kobashi, the pillar of the large banner used at the festival of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine is corrupted.

It is buried at the bottom of the river to prevent it. On the white sign, "This place is

It was allowed to be built by Tokugawa shogunate in the late Edo period (1798).

The pillars and hugs of the large banner are buried, so you can enter and dig up.

Don't do it. It was written as Sumiyoshi Tsukuda.

And the last photo shows "River City 21" towering behind Tsukuda Kobashi.

This is a group of high-rise apartments. Do you match this emotional cityscape of Tsukuda?

Don't you do it? I didn't know well. ・・・

 

 

 

Talk at the whole museum Yagenbori in the rain

[saru] October 31, 2017 12:00

Unfortunately, the whole museum of Chuo-ku on October 29 was raining due to the approach of a typhoon. SARU goes to Harumi Passenger Terminal to serve as the first free bus volunteer bus guide. At around 8 o'clock, we headed from the bus stop at Tsukiji 3-chome by Tokyo bus, but the staff had already begun preparations for the bus stop, and in the cold weather, it was hard outside and went to Harumi. There was an unexpected cruise liner on Harumi. It's called the Costaneo Roman Chika, a large Italian passenger ship. It seems that he had changed his schedule to avoid the typhoon and entered Tokyo. The open Antarctic observation ship "Shirase" arrived behind it. I learned from SARU after finishing the guide, but this release was the previous "Shirase". I thought it was an active "shirase" and guided me. The rain was severe, and the active person had visited Yokosuka, so I passed. I went if I knew it was my predecessor...。 By the way, the Antarctic observation team departs from Harumi Wharf every year on the news. At the Harumi venue, the event outside was a bit severe due to the rain, but the indoor chorus of `` Chuo-ku Priyle Junior Chorus '' also had foreign customers on the cruise ship and applauded the cute singing voice. Was.

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As for the bus, there were few customers because it was the first bus in the morning due to rain, but the scenery from the window could not be seen well, forgetting words with tension, and also a passenger ship or a foreigner It was a cold sweat. I'm sorry for the poor guide who got on the train. The most surprising thing was that I stopped the talk of Yagenbori Fudoin, which I was trying to talk about. So I went to Yagenbori Fudoin with reflection. Here, we have a chat with local people while having matcha. "This is better than Kawasaki, which is crowded with protection against misfortune," he said. The next protection against misfortune was the SARU I would like to ask for. So, the talk began in the Edo period when a person named Seizaemon Akamatsu took Taiheiki at nearby Ryogoku Hirokoji Temple and Asakusa Mitsukemachi Tsuji, and a monument to the birthplace of the talk stands. On this day, we had a talk with Mr. Sadatomo Ichiryusai for the entire museum planning. The teacher is also a voice actor who plays the role of the mother of Chibimaruko. The performance is by Jirokichi, a rat kid. Apparently, the talk turned the rat kid into a piracy, and the tomb of the rat was just at Kaikoin, just across the Ryogoku Bridge. Time came in no time with a shy narrative. I think this good tempo matches unexpectedly with the present age. Also, it seems that there are a lot of female lecturers right now. If you are interested, you will have a free talk on the 28th of every month, so why not visit us?

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Koami Shrine Benzaiten Grand Festival

[The Monkey] October 31, 2017 09:00

One of the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods, Koami Shrine, Inari Oga, Benzaiten and Fukurokuju are one of the few wooden shrines that exist in Chuo-ku. You're familiar with the exam. The Benzaiten Grand Festival was held on October 27th.

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As a god of luck evil, he has been worshiping since ancient times, and many worshipers were lined up on this day. There was also a figure of washing the money from my wallet. It is said that Omikuji, a cocoon ball with cup sugar and gold luckshrine parishioner, is popular. Fukurokuju is also stroking by everyone and shining brightly. When I come back after worshiping, I feel like I have become rich. It was the god of fortune.

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On November 27th, thanks to the rich harvest of the five grains, the Doburoku Festival in Niiname-no-Matsuri will be held.

 

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Iriichi Kannon Bodhisattva

[TAKK...] October 30, 2017 18:00

Irifune, Chuo-ku, Sakuragawa Park.

There are facilities in Chuo-ku, such as a women's center and a pumping station.

 

In one corner of this park, there is "Iriichi Kannon Jizo Bodhisattva".

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Some say that one of the three came out from the bottom of the river when reclaiming the river.

 

There is "Mushiba Prayer Stone" next to it.

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It seems that there have been many people who wish for toothache since ancient times.

Also, there seems to be a story that the surface was originally smooth, but the surface became rough due to a fire.

 

 
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