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Shinjo-kun monaka with ice cream @ Marugoto Kochi

[Hanes] May 5, 2018 09:00


Hello. It's Hanes, a new correspondent!
It's getting hotter ever since May.
Do you frequently hydrate during sightseeing to prevent heat stroke?

Even those who say "hydration is perfect!" tend to forget unexpectedly.
Moderate replenishment of salt lost by sweat
Over the past few years, the number of drinks that can supply salt has increased.
After all, in the hot season, some people may reach ice more than drinks.

This time, I have good news for you.
The whole Kochi antenna shop also serves as salt supply
in Kochi.
The perfect ice cream for this summer has appeared!
That's it..."Shinjo-kun Monaka Ice" just released on April 28

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If you are concerned about the taste, you have a refreshing salt vanilla flavor.
The sun-dried salt from Kochi Prefecture is used here, and it is used here.
There is a moderate amount of salt that doesn't make the eater think of it as salty.
It enhances the refreshing sweetness of ice cream.

And one more thing I would like you to pay attention to is the skin of the monaka.
If it's such a cute thing, a little child will be delighted.
Even though I have been a few years old since I was an adult, it seems that I can be healed by this looseness and eat as many as I can!

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Shinjo-kun, who has also won the Yuru Chara Grand Prix...
Actually, it seems that April 28 was your birthday.
I felt the love of everyone in Kochi Prefecture that the middle was released on that day.

Kochi Prefecture is geographically distant, but there are also spots related to its history in the city.
That's it...Chuo-ku government office!
Some of you may be surprised at the unexpected place.
In fact, this is the place where the Tosa clan's Nakayashiki (or Shimoyashiki) was located in the Edo period.

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That Sakamoto Ryoma had been boarding here,
It can be seen that it was one of the bases of Edo for the people of the Tosa Domain.
When you come to Chuo-ku, why not check out the food and history of Kochi?

■Kochi Prefecture Antenna Shop Whole Kochi
Ob Premier 1-3-13 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Nearest station: JR Yurakucho Station, Yurakucho Line Ginza 1-chome Station
For details such as business hours, please refer to the official website below.
http://www.marugotokochi.com/
※The photos in this article have been approved by the press.

 

 

On a green day, go to the Hamarikyu Garden!

[Hanes] May 1, 2018 18:00

Hello. This is a new correspondent, Hanes.
A large holiday called 9 consecutive holidays came to the turning point.
This time, I would like to introduce the recommended events for those who spend the second half of the consecutive holidays in Tokyo.

On May 4th (Fri) Green Day, go to Hamarikyu Onshi Garden!
Fortunately, nine gardens in Tokyo are open to the public for free on a green day, and in Chuo-ku, Hamarikyu Garden is the target of this garden.

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I personally hope that you can enjoy the seasonal birds as well as the seasonal flowers.
The only birds you can meet in the city are sparrows, hakusekirei, pigeons and crows....
However, even though it is in the city center, this is different from others.
When I visited a while ago, dusky thrush and

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brown-eared bulbul,

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Furthermore, I was able to meet grey heron, which is often seen in my hometown!

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In addition, he discovered more than 10 kinds of wild birds, including many kinds of ducks.

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This garden has a high cultural value as a representative daimyo garden of the Edo period, which has a tideed pond, a 300-year-old pine, a duckba, etc. You will be surprised at the size and tranquility that you can't imagine.

There are surprises and discoveries wherever you look, such as land plants, underwater creatures, waterside and sky birds, and it is a spot where everyone, regardless of men and women of all ages or nationality, can relax and enjoy.
If you haven't been there yet, why don't you visit the Hamarikyu Onshi Garden with this free exhibition?

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【Event information for the first half of May, Hamarikyu Garden Gardens]
Traditional Skills Tour “Pine Green Picking”
May 3 (Thursday / holiday) 10: 30-13: 30- (about 40 minutes each time)
※In case of rain, it will be postponed to May 5 (Sat./holiday).
Meeting place: Near the gate in the middle
Participation fee, etc.: Free participation on the day, free participation fee (excluding admission fee)

"Waterside creature observation party"
Sunday, May 13 10:00 to 12:00
※Light rain and stormy weather cancellation
Meeting place: Flower garden
Participation fee, etc.: Free participation on the day, free participation fee (excluding admission fee)
Target: Elementary school students or older (* Elementary school students need to be accompanied by a guardian.)

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[Related Website]
■Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association Hamarikyu Garden
https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/teien/contents/index028.html

■Tokyo Park Association Hamarikyu Garden Twitter
https://twitter.com/hamarikyugarden

[Related Articles]
Mr. Usako Tsukuda: birdwatching at Hamarikyu Gardens
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What ah...He seems to have met 22 kinds of birds in winter!
Hamarikyu Onshi Garden is a great spot for bird watching in Chuo-ku, and there are actually sightings of common kingfisher.
One of the charms of this garden is that it changes every season, and you can enjoy it no matter how many times you visit.