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A shop that values both old and new ones [Ise Ryu]

[Yurikamome] January 25, 2011 14:00

 Ise Ryu started as a Setomonoya in 1873.

Because the predecessor loved rehearsals, I was asked for souvenirs such as Nihon Buyo's recitals. As a select shop such as Setomono, lacquerware, and Japanese accessories, I ordered manufacturers to order items that meet the needs of customers.

For the baby's "Beginning of eating", a set of celebrations is also available with Mino-yaki Inubariko, Yamanaka-Nuri Natural Trees, and Hainan-Nuri Natural Trees.

 

Beginning of eating

It is a ceremony to imitate babies eating food three months or the 100th day after their child was born so that they do not have to worry about food for a lifetime.

 

It would be fun for this year's zodiac "Rabbit" to replace the mask left behind.                         

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 Origin of Inu Hariko

Along with Nishiki-e, it is a heritage of common people's culture, dogs are honest, remove evil without forgetting their benefits, and it is said that their birth is light and growth is good.

If you put bamboo on the word "dog", it becomes "laugh" and it is lucky items of "Ichike Waraku".

 

 

 

     

2011_0117 Inatori Hanging Decoration Photo 0011.JPG

It is a "hanging decoration" of Inatori.

Even in Hina doll, "Umbrella Fuku of Sakata Yamagata Prefecture"

It is famous along with the "Sagemon of Yanagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture" decoration. 

 

 

 

 

 

   

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Ise Ryu is facing "Suitengu Street" and is very close to Suitengu Shrine.

It's fun to stop by on the way home after visiting Suitengu ...

Also, there is a shop in Meijiza.

Please take a look between Meijiza's plays. There are a lot of fun products.                           

                                            

 

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          2011_0120 Ise Ryu Meijiza Store Rabbit Photo 0011.JPG    

 

 

It's a zodiac rabbit.

Two big animals are associated with Hina doll.

Four small animals are associated with a good family.

It would be nice to decorate the niche counter at your home. 

 

 

 

 

2011_0120 Ise Ryu Meijiza Store Towel Photo 0010.JPG

 

 

The handkerchief is made of 8 gauze piles.

It's very easy to use.

Towels seem to be cotton on the front and synthetic fiber on the back, but there are many soap bubbles in the bath and it is a very pleasant product. 

Why don't you try both of them once?

 

 

 

  

 Ryu Ise 

  2-3-8, Nihonbashikakigaracho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

     TEL&FAX 03-3661-4820

               http://www.iseryu.com

 

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 In the early spring performance at Meijiza [Cont No. 55 THE LAST !!]

 And so on

"Ikundokan Akerakan" is being performed until January 28.

It's a New Year's ball full of laughter and tears.

Please come and go.

 

Ticket Center 03-3666-6666

 

 

 

 

Hina doll at the front entrance of Takashimaya

[Yurikamome] January 13, 2011 11:30

 The pine dawns on the front entrance of Takashimaya is decorated with Hina doll.

Hinamatsuri

It is said to have originated from the event of exorcism, which was introduced from China during the Nara period and said, "On March 3, the dirt was transferred to a doll and flowed to the river."

          2011_0111 Hina doll 0014.JPG in Takashimaya

 

Umbrella Fuku in Sakata, Yamagata Prefecture

It is said that happiness comes under the umbrella and decorates it in hope of happiness.

Yanagawa Sagemon Decoration in Fukuoka Prefecture It is said to be the three largest hanging chicks in Japan along with the Inatori hanging decoration in Shizuoka Prefecture.    

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Hamarikyu, which inherits the New Year's Hotaka and the Edo Period

[Yurikamome] January 5, 2011 14:00

The Hamarikyu area has been used as a Mitaka area for a long time, and at the time of Yatsushiro Shogun Yoshimune, Gori Shikata was used as Okobushiba from Nihonbashi. It was used by the emperor, general, public family, daimyo, and falconry training workers. 

Gokenba (This name is given because it releases a hawk from the Shogun's fist)

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Hamarikyu was around Mitakaba (1624-1644), the Shogun's family.

Kofu Imperial Highness Residence (Kofu Tonohama Yashiki, Kofu Kaite Yashiki) 1654-1704) ・ ・ ・ ・ Including Genroku era

Hama Goten (1704-Meiji Restoration) The fifth shogun Tsunayoshi and Tsunashige's child Tsunataka adopted the adoption and became a separate residence for the Shogun family.

Hamarikyu (Meiji to pre-war) ... owned by the Imperial Family

Tokyo Metropolitan Hamarikyu Garden (post-war to present)

For the above reasons, ownership changed and the name changed.

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Last year I posted hawk on my blog, so this year I will post photos of northern goshawk, Harrishook, and the end of hawk.

This year, there were more customers than last year and it was very lively.

On the 2nd, Hayabusa successfully caught pigeons at the venue, but on the 3rd there was a happening and caught another pigeon in the air and landed outside the venue.

I was surprised at the fact that there was a hayabusa in front of the customer who gave up because I couldn't see the inside of the venue well.   

  northern goshawk

  Hawk's chest hair less than one year old has a vertical stripe pattern as shown in the photo, but after one year it becomes horizontal stripe.  The hair grows every year. 2011_0103 Hamarikyu northern goshawk photo less than one year old 0048.JPG                    

        Harrisfhook

       The wings are dark and brown.2011_0103 Hamarikyu Harris Hawk Photo 0094.JPG

     

    It's the hayabusa that comes from the Dentsu Building and catches the pigeon.

    He says he has good eyesight and is good at falling down.

    The biggest one is northern goshawk, but northern goshawk and Harris Hawk perform various performances.

     Transfer transfer pigeon fly sink ... etc.

 

    This is the end of the meeting.

    First dream 1 Fuji (to be safe) 2 hawk (high) 3 eggplant (to do things)

    Let's do things with high hope so that you can spend your time safely this year ...

    I hope there are a lot of good things.

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More Hamarikyu, which inherits the New Year's Hotaka and the Edo Period

 

The performance of Hamarikyu Aikido in New Year 

[Yurikamome] January 5, 2011 12:00

2011_0102 Aikido Back-to-Back Photo 0160.JPGOn January 2nd and 3rd, Aikido demonstration was held at Hamarikyu between the demonstrations of hawk.

What is Aikido?

It is a self-defense technique, not to fight against the opponent, but to win or lose.

It is said to be a health method, and it is a unique way of physical and mental training in Japan, and it seems that he works happily with "harmony".

It seems that it is a new martial arts that has been around for about 70 years, but we value human relationships such as encountering, interacting, and meeting people.

I put three pieces in the camera without knowing the order.

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Hamarikyu New Year's Flowers and Fruits "Matsu no Chaya" Experience

[Yurikamome] January 4, 2011 11:28

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     Pine teahouse 

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Hiding nails 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 Watermark in the column

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The New Year's Hamarikyu Garden, which was blessed with good weather, was very busy on both the 2nd and 3rd due to the performance of hawk.

On the morning of the 2nd, a quiet large garden spread after passing through the plaza crowded with hawk demonstrations.

There were almost no figures around the pond with tide and the pine teahouse, and I looked at the New Year's garden with a single feeling.

It is thought that the day when the sun sets between the buildings is reflected on the surface of the Shioiri Pond, and the reflection is reflected on the long push of the corridor through the openwork between the Matsuno Chaya column. .

I have faithfully realized that it was such a design in the past.

I enjoyed the atmosphere of sitting in the pond while receiving "Ocha and sweets".

There was a cushion for 10 people, but only me and my friend became a guest of "Matsuno Chaya".  

Lucky! !delicious

It seems that we are considering how to release "Matsuno Chaya" in the future.

 

The photo below shows "Hyakuryo" found in "New Year's Donation" in "Hamarikyu Guide Departure".

Thousands and all of them are well known, so they are omitted.

Hyakuri ... It is an evergreen shrub of the family Asteraceae.

      It grows under the shade and blooms downward around July, white or light red flowers bloom downward.

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      Even though it was the New Year, there were a few places where the autumn leaves were beautiful.   

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     The elegant scent of Japanese allspice accented the New Year's garden.         2011_0103 Hamarikyu Japanese allspice Photo 0069.JPG  

     "camellia sasanqua" was common, but it was blooming well and kept in my heart. 2011_0103 Hamarikyu camellia sasanqua Photo 0079.JPG    

      I was worried about the hard buds of plums than "narcissus". 2011_0103 Hamarikyu narcissus photo 0068.JPG    

     "October cherry blossoms" in Hanakien are in full bloom. 2011_0103 Hamarikyu October of New Year Sakura Photo 0083.JPG        

"Plum blossoms" in early New Year are auspicious. From the end of January to February, Hamarikyu will be a plum garden. 

There are about 140 plum trees in more than 12 types in the park, and you can see the "sounding" Kengyo, etc., which the 11th Shogun Ienari liked.                   2011_0102 Ume Photo of Hamarikyu 0133.JPG

        

 

 
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