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Tsukishima means Tsukishima. It's not just "Monja".

[Silver] May 27, 2009 09:15

Today is no overtime day. I crossed Kachidokibashi and went about six months ago.

"Where was the cheap and delicious restaurant with sashimi?" Take Kiyosumi-dori toward Tokyo Metro Tsukishima Station.

 It was about 600m from Kachidokibashi Station and about 150m from Tsukishima Station. It's around 5:30 in the evening.

A young wife and a couple with children were already enjoying boiled fish made of fresh fish.

 Furthermore, going north about 100m, used bookstores. Here, in a little look

I got a book written by Mr. Munehide Tokugawa, the eleventh head of the Tayasu Tokugawa family, called "The secret story of Tokugawa 400 Years".

 By the way, I asked a question that I couldn't understand, such as "Where was the delicious lever fly shop?" I asked, but I am grateful to the bookstore owner who responded cheerfully. It is the bookstore in the town that provides such a warm and kind response. 

 When I walked while looking for it, and asked a high school girl, he kindly told me, "Oh Kannon ...."

The joy of finding what you want. "Fresh Rever Fly" begins to fry after ordering.

After holding hands with Tsukishima Good luck Kannon, the bad behavior of squatting in the back of a building in the early Showa era called "Tsukishima Nishinakadori Koban" was too delicious, and please forgive me for nostalgia.

 There's a public bath on the second floor here. If you ask, now there is one place in Tsukishima. There is only one more house behind Minato 3-chome, and most of the buildings here are tenement houses, and there was no need to have a bath, so they are now inconvenient. I thought it was necessary to cherish the public bath and the culture of the town. Well, take a picture.liverFry.jpg

 

 

Ginza is in full bloom

[Silver] May 12, 2009 10:45

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 It's sunny on May 9. Because the weather was nice, I walked on "Ginza Marronnier Street" from plantan to Matsuya. The marronnier here is red, so it is very glossy. There are buds, and I think you can see them until around May 17.

Take Chuo-dori to Ginza 4-chome and go to a restaurant of a long-established bakery that has been around since the Meiji era.

This shop is famous for Anpan, which was dedicated to the Emperor during the Meiji era.

We had a late lunch and went to Ginza Chuo-dori again. In the true sense, "Brazil coffee in Ginza" is fashionable.

Go to Paulista, 8th Street, which sells Brazilian coffee.

To walk a little more, walk along Namiki-dori St. through Hanatsubaki Street.

Namiki-dori St. is planted with "Western Japanese linden tree". The white flowers had not yet bloomed, but

There are thousands of lips in the "House of Shiseido" window where you can visit for free.

It bloomed like a million roses. This is free admission until 19:00 on weekdays, so cosmetics

It is the opinion of a senior man who thought it was good for studying and meeting history.

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It's made of silver.


 

 

Eco Walk along the streets of Ginza

[Silver] May 7, 2009 11:50

I've been notified of Ginza, but I don't really know which street and how many streets are.
I walked from Ginza 1-chome to 8-chome on the morning of April 29, before the consecutive holidays.

From the police box in Kyobashi, "Ginza Sakura-dori St. is the street leading to the Tokyo International Forum.
The cherry blossoms were scattered, but I decided to come the next opportunity.

 

More Eco Walk along the streets of Ginza

 
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