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The 30th Noh Theater Kin Spring Festival in Summer 2014

[Edo Tabi Taro] August 8, 2014 14:00

■Ginza Noh Kin Spring Festival in summer.

□July 31 is eve festival. Kinharu Street at dusk.

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□Kinharu Inari Daimyojin at the "Toya" store. From July 31 to August 7, Shimbashi Kaikan is here.

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□The lottery venue in front of "Toya".

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□Tasting venue in front of "Ise Yu". "Kinharu Fiz" developed by "Bahoshi" is now available. It was delicious!

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□From August 1st to 7th, the Noh Photography Exhibition (photo by Seiichiro Tsujii) was held on the first basement floor of the Tachikawa Ginza Showroom.

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■From August 1st to 6th, "Noh Lecture by Noh Performers" was held every day at the venue.

I participated in the "Experience Course Song" on August 6. Under the guidance of Mr. Hotaka Kinharu, I learned with the people who participated in the song of "Shojo".

 

■On the evening of August 7, a street dedication Noh was served on Kinharu Street.

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□On the 7th, from the front of Kinharu Inari Daimyojin "Toya", we moved to the first floor of "Ginza 888 Building".

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□Normally, Kinharu-dori, where people and cars come and go, was closed, and the construction of the venue began.

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□A large number of customers who sit and wait for the start.

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■The dedication Noh was initiated by the town council officers, and was started with the voice of "Hashinai" by Mayor Yoshihide Yada, the mayor of Noh magistrate.

This time is the fifth year of every year, so "Shishisanrai" was also served.

There was also a refreshing wind, and I was able to comfortably immerse myself in the world of Yugen (noh is not photographed because of the ritual Noh).

 

□People who visit altar on the first floor of the Ginza 888 Building after the end.

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□Kinharu Street after the end.

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■This event is related to Kinharu Yashiki (3,000 tsubo), which occupied the entire current Ginza 8-chome 6, 7, and 8 during the Edo period.

Next summer, be sure to go to Kinharu Street.

 

 

 

August 2014, green in Ginza to look for shades on hot days

[Edo Tabi Taro] August 7, 2014 09:00

■It's a season when hot days continue and I miss the shade.

On a day when the sidewalk was terrible, I walked in search of the shade of Ginza.

■At this time, I moved mainly on Chuo-dori (Ginza-dori) from Ginza 8-chome intersection to the direction of Ginza-doriguchi intersection.

The name of the street tree is based on the "Ginza Map" of Ginza's town paper "Ginza Times".

 

□Chuo-dori (Ginza 8-chome intersection) yew

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□Gomon-dori (Ginza 8-chome intersection) Shidare willow

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□Hanatsubaki Street (Ginza 7-chome Intersection) dogwood

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□The four trees at the four corners of the Ginza 7-chome intersection are Japanese camellia. It had a cute fruit.

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□Kojunsha Street (Ginza 6-chome Intersection) Toka maple

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□Miyuki Street (Ginza 5-chome Intersection) Hitotsubago

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□Harumi-dori St. (Ginza 4-chome intersection) zelkova

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□Matsuya-dori (Ginza 3-chome intersection) dogwood

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□Marronnier Street (Ginza 2-chome Intersection) Marronnier 

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□There was a horse chestnut located a little further west of Ginza 2-chome intersection.

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□Yanagi-dori St. (Ginza 1-chome Intersection) Shidare willow

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□Chuo-dori (Ginza Doriguchi Intersection) yew

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□Sakura-dori St. (Ginza Doriguchi Intersection) Sakura  

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□The east side (the street to Showa-dori) from the Ginza Doriguchi intersection was Aogiri.

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■It's a little west of Chuo-dori, but I also walked Namiki-dori St. and Sotobori-dori St. (Nishi Ginza Street).

□Namiki-dori St. Japanese linden tree is full of trees. In summer, when walking around Ginza, Namiki-dori St. is recommended.

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□Sotobori-dori St. (Nishi Ginza Street) willow

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■There are surprisingly few shades of trees in Ginza.

It was hot!

 

 
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