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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog created to enjoy the breath of Umeka Spring.
East wind blowing the smell of smell, with no plum blossom lord, forget spring Kameido Tenjin in Koto-ku...
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We made Fuji seen in Haruki Ukiyo-e on Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog.
February 23rd, Mount Fuji Day. At Machiya in Nihonbashi, you can see Edo Castle and Mount Fuji as much as possible....
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog created the warmth of a single ume of Nyoraizuki plum.
There are various theories about the etymology of Kisaragi, such as "clothing clothes", "Kisararai", and "Ikusararai". Among them...
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog created creativity in famous wabino.
The tea room "Nyoan" built by Urakusai Oda (the younger brother of Nobunaga Oda) is one of Japan's three most famous seats. <...
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog created to taste the beauty of the national treasure Japan.
An exhibition of treasures lined with national treasures. Rather than watching in photography, the experience is whether or not to watch the exhibits live....
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We made Ochiya of New Year Garden on Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog.
New Year's Day in the garden. A cup of matcha at Ochiyaya in Nakajima. Shosei confectionery has a very elegant taste....
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog has created the middle between Nakahashi Nihonbashi and Kyobashi.
Nakahashi of the former Momiji River. The ruins of the Momiji River are from Tokyo Station Yaesu Central Exit to Kuyasu Bridge on Yaesu Street....
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog has created a white camellia conservative beauty.
White camellia is blooming in front of the gate of Enshoji Temple in Tsukiji Outer Market. I wonder if it's a coincidence. Interest...
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog has created a remnants of the 15 wards of Tokyo Prefecture.
In 1878, starting from Kojimachi-ku, where the Imperial Palace is located, the koji is written clockwise as if the word "no" is written clockwise....
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog made a seven-turn and eight-killing of Wakehachi Tsukiji.
I became a teacher again this year because of an early one. During the eight days from December 1st to 8th, he was very close....
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog has created a new tax and a separate split.
Thanksgiving Day and Niiname-no-Matsuri. Thanks for the new grains, Niiname-no-Matsuri prayed for a good harvest....
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog has created a Showa store in Chiba-cho.
A bakery that is rooted in the community. The whole side dish bread with a sense of volume....
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog created to enjoy the garden season.
This is a place where you can feel the season. Daimyo Garden, which was a separate residence of the Tokugawa Shogunate during the Edo period...
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We made a tour of Ginza alleys and shrines on the correspondent blog of Chuo-ku Tourism Association.
In the Edo period, a town where Yokocho and alleys increased so as not to face the main street. There was no obligation to pay taxes...
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We made Akiko Tokyo 150th anniversary festival in Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog.
It's like autumn, isn't it? You can feel the charm and culture of Tokyo's 150-year-old autumn night....
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog has created a good day for viewing.
The autumn of reading. And this season when you want to watch movies. How is your favorite book turned into a movie?...
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Kappa Tokyo 150 years special project was created on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog.
Participated in a premium tour benefited from Kappa badge, which was reprinted to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Tokyo....
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portable shrine Yakumo Standing Tenno Festival has been created on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog.
It's around this time, right? The Kobunacho Yakumo Festival (Tenno Festival), which is held once every four years, is performed....
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog created a one-stop tea of Mitsugu Chadai Bay style.
I found a tea shop behind the forest of Fukutoku. It has been rare since ancient times in China, the birthplace of tea....
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We made Shigeyo chrysanthemum and Kureshuyu on the correspondent blog of Chuo-ku Tourism Association.
On September 9, a custom called chrysanthemum cotton is reported in Shigeyo, which is also known as the chrysanthemum festival. ...
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We made a worship on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog against the backdrop of the cool sky.
It has changed little by little from summer to autumn. There is a main hall on the roof of a building in Ginza....
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog has created a hospitality of water that has been hit hard.
Spray water, pour water. By moistening the ground, the heat is softened, cooled, and dust is removed....
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amazake was created on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog to prevent rice koji summer batter.
"amazake" has the image of New Year's and winter, but it is a seasonal word for summer. "drink...
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We have created a cool garden on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog.
How did people spend a hot summer when there was no air conditioner? Capital...
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We created a beautiful chopsticks culture on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog.
August 4th is chopsticks day. It seems that chopsticks came from China as a meal manners. ...
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We made wind chimes cool summer tone on Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog.
A wind chime that makes you feel cool as a summer tradition. The origin of the wind chimes is on the four corners of the temple....
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We made Kannon-sama of Kotoku Ningyocho on the correspondent blog of Chuo-ku Tourism Association.
The honor of Kannon-sama, July 10th. It is said that if you visit on this day, it will be equivalent to 46,000 days....
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ancient temple Chuta Ito Zoo was created on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog.
"Jodo Shinshu Honganji school Honganji Tsukiji Betsuin" was built in Yokoyamacho near Asakusa in 1617....
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We have created a reprint Kappa badge on the correspondent blog of Chuo-ku Tourism Association.
In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the opening of Tokyo Prefecture in 1868, the Kappa badge has been reprinted....
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Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog has created Sumiyoshi Natsukoshi's Minazuki Exorcism.
New Year's Eve in June is Natsukoshi's exorcism. I was grateful that I was able to purify the filth for half a year and spend my time safely....