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Go east

[Cotton] May 23, 2016 12:00

May 20th (Fri) I watched the east.

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In front of Shimbashi Enbujo, there are many customers in gorgeous kimonos.

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The inside of the theater is also decorated with banners and lanterns, and you can feel a gorgeous atmosphere.

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And most of all, the fun is lunch box.

You can enjoy chirashi sushi from 7 long-established restaurants.

It's like this.

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In addition to lunch boxes, you can enjoy the taste of the restaurant during the intermission.

“Awa Sake Shop” “Shimbashi Ryotei Saka-Su (Sake, Confectionery, Sushi) Sales Office”

There are various corners such as "Sake Masu-selling and Tamagoyaki from each restaurant" and you can enjoy it.

Because it was a great deal, we compared the eating of three kinds of egg-yaki from a long-established restaurant.

Well, it was delicious and the taste of the serving was firmly felt, and it was difficult to attach.

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Of course, the dance was wonderful, and theater was a place worthy of the name "Cultural Salon Playing Japan."

The east dance takes place in mid-May every year. Tickets are sold about a month ago.

Everyone, please come next year.

 

 

Tetsugansu Inari Shrine Annual Festival Children's Mikoshi Washiyo! 

[Cotton] May 5, 2016 09:00

May 3 (holiday, fire) The second day of the annual festival of the Tetsuchu Inari Shrine

The imperial procession of portable shrine was held.

Look and see, we are the same as adults. The letters of Tetsu are cool.         

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imperial procession started after 12:00 "Yo ~ Shan Shan Shan ..." tightened one.

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I arrived safely at Tetsuganju Inari Shrine.

You can be fine if you ask the lion to take it off.

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