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Tokyo In Progress Paris Square

[The cat on the slope] March 21, 2012 08:30

Tadashi Kawamata's project "Tokyo In Progress", which introduced "under construction" in Paris in an article a week ago, has opened today.

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As you climb up the slope made of wood, you will reach the Wood Terrace.

I'm glad that there is a bench.

P3200054.JPG View from the terrace (toward Tokyo Sky Tree) 

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The flowers in the crocus field are really beautiful with more numbers in the past week.

It's going to be a very popular spot.

 

 

"Here and There - Tomorrow's Island" Taku Arai Photo Exhibition

[The cat on the slope] March 17, 2012 08:30

This month is just one year from Great East Japan Earthquake. Various projects and activities are being carried out in various places.
Today, I went to one of them, a series of exhibitions called "Remembrance 3.11" held at Nikon Salon in Ginza. In Remembrance 3.11, from February 24 to March 26, we are supporting reconstruction with the power of photography through the works of eight photographers, special exhibition and five symposiums.

From March 14th to 20th, Taku Arai's photo exhibition "Here and There: Tomorrow's Island" Since last year, Arai has visited Fukushima and its surroundings many times and photographed one by one.

The daguerreotype is the world's first practical photography technology that began in the first half of the 19th century. It is said that a silver plate polished on a complete mirror surface is photographed directly in a camera and developed with mercury vapor. (From the article by Mr. Arai himself published in the March 21 issue of Newsweek Japan.)

 

The island of tomorrow. jpgWhen you enter the venue and stand in front of the work, you can appreciate each and every work with the lights. The expressions of people and animals staring at this, appearing in the illuminated venue. Some backgrounds of the work were very wide and empty. Before the earthquake, there must have been various buildings and landscapes here.

The characteristics of the daguerreotype are that they cannot be replicated and that the left and right sides of the image are inverted. We are beings that no one can replicate. And the image of the left and right reversal that we usually see is myself in the mirror. Arai's work is also a mirror that conveys the hearts of the viewer.


Here and There - Tomorrow's Island Taku Arai Photo Exhibition
Venue: Ginza Nikon Salon (in Nikon Plaza Ginza 7-10-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku)
Period: From 10:30 to 18:30 until March 20 (until 15:00 on the last day)

 

 

One-sided crocus and Sky Tree Ishikawajima Park Paris Square

[The cat on the slope] March 14, 2012 08:30

Before the Equinox Day, I came to feel the soft sunlight. Crocus is one of the first flowers to tell spring. Now, the crocus is spreading all over the Paris Square of Ishikawajima Park. The scenery where pretty flowers are in full bloom is best to see with your eyes than photos, so please come and see the real thing.

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I can countless yellow, white, and purple crocusts at my feet, and when I look at the sky, the sky tree is clear. It was a luxurious walk.

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Currently, Tadashi Kawamata's "View from Tokyo In Progress Sumida River" is under construction in Paris Square.

I'm looking forward to what I can do about opening on March 20.

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Kachidoki's pop art gallery btf

[The cat on the slope] March 7, 2012 09:00

Do you know the fun art gallery called "btf (butterfly stroke)" in Kachidoki?

Originally it was a warehouse, so the entrance may be a bit difficult to understand, but it looks like a warehouse gallery in the Brooklyn Dumbo district of New York. The staff members were also very friendly, and despite suddenly visiting and asking for a photo shoot, they accepted with a smile. Thank you very much, Mr. Chishima!


When you enter, there are a lot of fun and pop works lined up, and just looking at them will make you feel excited.

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There are teeth in the toilet, and sardines on the bottom of boots ...


If you think about it, you can see such a nostalgic street scenery.

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When I went there, the works of "Enomoto Osamu-san" and "Jose Frankie-san" were on display (until 25th of this month).

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When you pass through this hole, you can see Enomoto's picture.

P3040028.JPG  Enomoto's work, which is reflected on the wall one after another.


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Please come and visit us.

Address: 2-8-19 Kachidoki, Chuo-ku Kintomi Building Warehouse 3rd floor (map)
Phone: 03-5144-0330
Website: http://www.shopbtf.com/

 

 

 

There is also a booth of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association! Tokyo Marathon EXPO

[The cat on the slope] February 28, 2012 08:30

The day after tomorrow is the Tokyo Marathon. This is the 6th time of the event. I participated in the 1st and 2nd consecutive times, but since then I have lost to the high competition rate and have been dedicated to supporting Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge every year.

 

By the way, did you know that anyone can enter the Tokyo Marathon Expo held at Tokyo Big Sight free of charge without participating in the marathon as a runner? In fact, the Chuo-ku Tourism Association also exhibits at this Tokyo Marathon Expo every year. As I went earlier, souvenirs unique to Chuo-ku, such as seaweed from Yamamotoyama, candy from Eitaro, and Senshafuroshiki, were sold. Of course, you can also get useful information for sightseeing in Chuo-ku (I didn't have a camera, so I'm sorry that I couldn't introduce the booth of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association with photos ...).

 

After all, Chuo-ku occupies the longest distance of the Tokyo Marathon courses. This expo will be held tomorrow Saturday as well. If you don't participate in the marathon, please come and visit us. The booth number of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association is C-7.

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If you raise money for Great East Japan Earthquake at the venue, you will receive a yellow handkerchief limited to the Tokyo Marathon.

 

 

Delicious dried fish set meal and meal shop

[The cat on the slope] February 21, 2012 08:30

The expiration date of Happy Meal Tickets is approaching. While I was spared somehow, the shop I was planning to go was closed for a while on the return of the staff, or it was under renovation, so I was a little disappointed that the address I used recently came off.


Such a strong ally of my home is "Meshiya" in Tsukishima. Because it is a neighborhood, it is a shop that usually goes a little bit, but if you have a happy meal ticket, the frequency will increase further. As a result, 90% of the happy meals purchased this time were used at Meshiya.


"Meshiya" is the number one reputation in our home in the Tsukuda and Tsukishima areas. My parents' parents' parents come all the way to eat from Chiba. Dried food is delicious, but sashimi is also delicious and you can drink while enjoying various tidbits at night.

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Today's recommended set meal A. The dried fish of silver salmon and small horse mackerel are accompanied by rice, miso soup and grated radish.

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"Meshiya" is a shop run by the president of a dried fish specialty store in Tsukiji, that is, a dried fish professional.
You can also buy dried fish at the shop, so it is also recommended as a souvenir.

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Actually, "Meshiya" was used as a secret information. Adults, when I was with tourist association correspondent Ginzo and Yurikamome, I was told to introduce it on a blog, so I decided to release it (if you become a tourist association correspondent, you can also interact with such correspondents You can enjoy).


The location is opposite the Monja General Information Center, located at Exit 7 of Tsukishima Station.

Address: 1-9-15, Tsukishima

Phone: 03-3534-0486

Business hours 11: 30-14: 45 17: 30-21: 45 (weekdays and Saturday)

       From 12:00 to 20:45 (Sunday/festival)


Oh, sir. Strawberry dessert I ate at Swan Cafe with Ginzo and Yurikamome.
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