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A mountain of treasure

[Old Rose] January 31, 2017 18:00

The other day, I stopped by marche Tsukiji.

 

I always check black tea and chocolate, but when I looked at the coffee corner, I found a lot of cafe Paulista beans.

It was surprising that beans that I wanted to buy at a Ginza store someday could be bought at Tsukiji.

 

I chose Mandelin (500g 1,080 yen).

 

I saw a woman buying 10 bags of coffee-flavored flower beans at the store next to it, so I visited it.

"Oh! I was asked by a friend," he said.

According to the owner of the store, it's a popular product.

Another rice cake made by a woman who came to the peddling from Chiba, who appeared on NHK TV several times before, was also sold.

 

Tsukiji was already aware of it, but he still lacked study.

 

I'm going to walk further to find the treasures of Tsukiji.

 

 

Sumida River

[Old Rose] January 7, 2017 16:00

On a windy day in December, when I tried to cross Kachidokibashi by bicycle, my hat was blown away and fell into the Sumida River. The hat soared in an instant, and the man behind me was watching the hat flying with me.

It was a hat that I bought in Sydney two years ago and praised my friend very well, and it was the tallest and I liked it.

I couldn't give up, and I thought that a small ship might pick it up, so 30 minutes

I was looking at my hat floating on the Sumida River on the bridge.

But only two sightseeing boats passed.

At last, my hat went directly below Kachidokibashi and I couldn't confirm it.

After that, I went to a department store to see if that hat was sold.

I'm afraid I have to go to Sydney again to buy it.

 

Everyone, please be careful on windy days.

 

 
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