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July 24, 2018 18:00
I went to a famous store in Ginza, "Shiri Club".
It is a restaurant registered in the Guinness Book with a selection of Shelly sake, and it is a restaurant where you can enjoy delicious Spanish cuisine with Shelly, and it is a highly satisfying restaurant whenever you visit.
If you order a barrel sherry, pour it into the glass with a tool called "Venenencia", which is about 1m elastic and long ladle. You can see the so-called parabola (secondary curve y = -x^2) and pour it without spilling! Every time each table is poured in Venencia, the entire floor is excited by photography ^^
In the dishes, the popular menu of Hamo Ahijo, the soft shell club paella, and many others were delicious.
"Shuri Club" provides the local community FM "Chuo FM" (84.0MHz) every Monday at 20:00, "Sherry-Theatre in the barrel". If you have a smartphone app "ListenRadio", you can listen to it regardless of the region, so please listen to it!
(App Listenradio) http://listenradio.jp
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July 16, 2018 09:00
Kachidokibashi is a bridge that spans the Sumida River and connects Tsukiji and Kachidoki. It was completed in 1940 as a means of transportation instead of "Kachidoki's handover". It has a structure in which the central part jumps up so as not to hinder the navigation of the ship, and was called "the best movable bridge in the East". The name "Kachidoki" was given to commemorate the fall of Port Arthur in the Russo-Japanese War. Opening and closing was suspended at the end of 1970 due to the disappearance of large vessels and increased traffic volume.
I've watched the movie "Kachidokibashi" about this Kachidokibashi. This movie is not a so-called entertainment movie, but a documentary film (planned by Tokyo, produced by the Japan Society of Civil Engineers and the Civil Engineering Technology Video Committee). The details of the comparison of the shape of the bridge, the mechanism of jumping up, etc. were explained in detail. The video that became the source of this movie is a 5-36-second silent movie planned and produced by the Civil Engineering and Culture Film Committee of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers in 1940.
Recently, "infrastructure tourism" has come to the spotlight. I felt that the fact that valuable video materials like this are left for the infrastructure that supports our lives close to us could attract more social attention.
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July 6, 2018 09:00
The course of "Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour" is introduced in the text of the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia that can be seen on foot." Going to Ginza is usually decided as shopping or gourmet, but it's fun to walk for something different from usual. There are some things that are difficult to get to, and it is especially difficult to find the entrance because Toyo Iwaine Shiri Shrine is located in the valley of a narrow building.
Ginza Inari Shrine and Success Inari Shrine are located on the building and are not normally open to the public.
(1) Ko Inari Shrine
(2) Ginza Inari Shrine (No picture of the shrine because it is usually closed)
(3) Ryuko fudoson
(4) Asahi Inari Shrine
(5) Kabuki Inari Daimyojin
(6) Ginza success guardian of children and travelers
(7) Hodo Inari Shrine
(8) Azuma Inari Shrine
(9) Kakugo Inari Shrine
(10) Toyo Iwaineari Shrine
(11) Success Inari Shrine (No picture of the shrine because it is usually closed)