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Harumi Wharf luxury liner scheduled to enter Port

[Dame-kun] June 26, 2009 21:56

The Italian luxury cruise ship Costa * Kurashika (52,926 tons), which entered the port on June 11, is scheduled to reenter around noon on June 28, and will depart around 7:00 pm on the 29th.

It is a beautiful cruise ship with a large white hull and two yellow chimneys. Please take a look at Jikkuri from the pick-up deck of the passenger ship terminal in Harumi.

                          No 09015 Dome-kun

 

 

The 8th Chuo-ku Bouquet Festival

[Dame-kun] June 26, 2009 17:30

 On June 26 and 27, the 8th Chuo-ku Bouquet Festival.

It seems that it is a song for women who work at home in the community at work, and we were worried that there would be no place for men, but that's not the case. Of course, the participatory questionnaire surrounded by women at the beginning was blurred, but postcards from the azalea association and cute dolls from the Miyabikai softened my heart. In addition, in the Bon Dance of Otowakai, some jump-in dancers who were familiar with appeared, and their hearts were greatly excited.                                    

 The only one here is the popular eco-life {low-carbon life}.           

 Eco*Being on the third floor showed us the measurement of water-themed food mileage and virtual water this year. Photos of the feast are lined up on the table, and choose one you like. I made it hamburger rice, but when I operated the keyboard while explaining Japan's food self-sufficiency rate and drinking water, water will be used until I entered my mouth with a hamburger full of 150g imported beef and rice. It means that 1785 bottles and about 18 200 liters bathtubs are also used. I'm surprised.

In addition, there are many things to study. Rakugo Yoseki was also held on the 26th. Dome

 

 

Namishi Inari Shrine "Tsukiji Lion Festival"

[Dame-kun] June 14, 2009 19:34

 On the last day, on the 16th, a pair of male and female portable shrine-style lion heads paraded through the city of Tsukiji.

 For an hour from the start to the crossing of Harumi-dori St., I wonder why I can't move because I can't withstand the weight of 1t, why the movement up and down is more active than moving forward, and the bearers are replaced one after another, and with the men and women of all ages, and together with the musicians, the spirit goes up and down.

 By saying that this heat will take you around the five town associations around Tsukiji for nearly seven hours, Tsukiji will be sparse and the dark clouds covering Japan will shake off.

 On holidays, brave shouts echoed in the quiet streets.

 

                      No 09015              Dome          Nobuo Kawakami

                  

 

 

 

Luxurious passenger ship* Entering Harumi Wharf

[Dame-kun] June 12, 2009 17:00

On the morning of June 11, an Italian luxury cruise ship Costa*Krashika (52,926t) arrived at the port.
The total length is 220M and the number of passengers is 1,680.

Due to the regulations of the Maritime Safety Convention, access to the berthing wall is not possible, but this elegant cruise ship with a white hull is too great to see up close and cannot be seen.

I saw it from Harumi Ohashi.

Toyosu Ohashi (unopened) is in the way, but you can enjoy it somehow.

After watching, you can feel majestic and stroll around Harumi-dori St.

 

 

Have you seen it, "Tsukiji Small Theater" exhibition

[Dame-kun] June 11, 2009 09:00

 From May 23 to July 12, the Tsukiji Small Theater special exhibition is hosting the 85th anniversary of the Tsukiji Small Theater, which has an exclusive theater, from May 23 to July 12.

 In the turbulent Showa era, the story of the theater company and the theater that encountered the division of the theater company, the upcoming war, and the Great Tokyo Air Raid are displayed.

 Every Saturday, a local Tenmonkan supporter gives a guide commentary.

 After viewing the special exhibition, take a leisurely stroll around the Tsukiji area and see the ruins of the Tsukiji Small Theater.

 

 
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