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Goldfish Dai Japanese lantern approach, from the top or from below?

[Shiba Inu] August 28, 2018 18:00

"Goldfish Dai Japanese lantern approach" is currently being held on Coredo Muromachi Nakadori.

The large Japanese lantern of goldfish is raised on the approach to Fukutoku Shrine from Cored Muromachi, and the image of beautiful goldfish swimming and fireworks floating with the passage as the water surface is projected through digital art.

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This mysterious video as if you were in a dream is very popular on SNS. There are several best viewing spots, but the recommendation is "see from above"!

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Since the approach is expressed as the water surface, the realism seen from below is wonderful, but once again, I want to see from above and enjoy the whole picture. The lobby of TOHO Cinemas Nihonbashi, which is located in Coredo Muromachi 2, is made of glass in two directions, and you can see the approach and Fukutoku Shrine from above. When watching a movie, be sure to take a look at the beautiful corridor below. You can enter the lobby without a movie ticket, and you can also use a shop for selling movie goods and eating and drinking.

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There is a bewitching mood around Fukutoku Shrine at night, which is likely to come out by youkai living in the city, so please drop in when you come to Nihonbashi late. Goldfish Dai Japanese lantern approach is being held from 18:00 to 23:00 p.m. until September 24th. There are many cool-down events that will be held at the same time, so please also see this website "Kinryo Festival" for details!

 

 
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