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Ningyocho Karakuri Clock

[The cat on the slope] January 19, 2010 08:45

It's a bit old, but on November 7, last year, two Karakuri clocks appeared in Ningyocho.

One is based on fire extinguishing, the other is about rakugo, and it has a stylish device like Chuo-ku.

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 From noon to 7:00 pm, the gimmicks move every hour and the dolls appear, delighting each performance.

 There are two cars standing between Ningyocho Shopping Street and Ningyocho Street (walking from Suitengumae Station on the Subway Hanzomon Line to Ningyocho Station on the Hibiya Line, a rakugo version on your right and a fire extinguisher on your left).Thumbnail image of kogo2.JPG

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When traveling around Ningyocho with your family or friends, it may be a good idea to watch the time and go under the clock to surprise you.

I bought the specialty "Bedarazuke" at the shop in front of the rakugo watch, but it was very delicious.

 

 
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