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The country of rice

[The cat on the slope] May 21, 2010 09:00

The other day, I went to "Ajikaru, a rice country" and took a picture.

When I looked at the tourist association's site to write a blog post, it was just right.

It was after Mr. Ginzo introduced me.

Click here for an article about Mr. Ginzo

As a matter of fact, while walking around there, "Ginzo's specialty territories, why still do it?

I wonder if Ajikaru is not introduced, is it difficult for men to enter?"

I was thinking about it.

I've been ahead with a slight difference, but I'll introduce photos as additional information.

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(Left) The entrance and front of the shop is a green tree-lined road, so it's a stylish cafe style in Europe.

(Right) A display full of seasonal feeling welcomes you.

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In hand, rice crackers and drinks (coffee, green tea, water) for tasting.

Slowly choose your favorite today in a natural atmosphere.

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There are various products lined up in the store, and there are also limited items that can only be purchased here.

The bargain price of 400 yen in a box seems to be a casual gift.

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Please take a look at the contents of the assortment set that I bought.

It's 500 yen if you enter so much!

I was so surprised that I posted a photo in an extra large size.

 

It's not a shopping street, but a place surrounded by offices and hospitals.

You can enjoy delicious rice crackers slowly and quietly.

Click here for the map

Business hours From 10 to 19:00

Regular holidays: Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 

 

 

 

There is also this year! “Classical Performing Arts Appreciation Party”

[The cat on the slope] May 14, 2010 14:30

The "Classical Performing Arts Appreciation Party" introduced on this blog last year will be held again this year.

Click here for last year's article.

This year, there are plenty of performances such as lectures, Kouta swing, biwa, acrobatics, and dance Jobanzu.

It's a stylish way to appreciate classical performing arts and spend time in the evening during the rainy season.

By the way, it is one of the pleasures to see the Japanese clothes of the customers gathering at the venue.

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↑This year's flyer

Date and time: Saturday, June 19, 2010 opens at 4:30:00.

Venue: Nihonbashi Theater

Costs: 2,000 yen (paid at the venue on the day)

 

<Inquiry / Application>

Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association

Phone: 03-3297-0251

*Anyone, not limited to those who live or work in the city, can apply.

*Limited to 440 people. Please apply as soon as possible.

 

It seems that Mr. Mikazuki also enjoyed this appreciation party last year.

Mr. Mikazuki's article 

 

 

 
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