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Tsukiji River Park Late June

[Silver] June 29, 2010 17:00

 After the Iriume Declaration, the cloudy days continue, but the plants here at Tsukiji River Park are.

It's growing steadily. At the entrance, quick morning glory blooms, and biwa produces yellow fruit.

It's on the branches.

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At the entrance of the park, a large Taisanboku (Taiyamagi) has a large white flower.

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 It releases fragrance generously. Can I see it until mid-July? 

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In early spring, the yellow flowers bloomed in yellow, and the back is Acanthus Morris.

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What I often see recently is this yellow willow. I'm a beautiful woman from China.

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 White flower of gardenia. Like you~ ♪ It was a flower ...♪♪ 

Nothing, good scent. I'd like to see it.

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 Please drop in for the festival that comes to Tsukiji and Akashicho.

 

 

 

Tsukiji River Park Early June

[Silver] June 21, 2010 10:00

 In early June of this year, neat flowers were blooming under the influence of the heavy rain in May.

The photo below is an empty tree.

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 It is "Gumi" that reminds me of the nostalgic taste.

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 The pomegranate flowers also begin to bloom.

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 What? There is an avocado tree! 

That's right. Let's look for it in the middle of the walk.

The tip is on the aisle.

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 This is a scene where olive flowers are blooming.

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 The apple introduced last time. The fruit has come to color.

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 Next time, let's introduce the flowers and fruits that bloom in late June and July. Look forward to ithappy01

 

 

 

The cheering world from World Cup Ginza was waiting for surprise.

[Silver] June 16, 2010 08:45

 

The World Cup South Africa Games have finally begun.

An event is also being held at the Sony Building so that enthusiastic fans can be cheered here from Ginza.

 

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 And such a hot support would have reached South Africa far away. 

Honda, who received Matsui's centering from the right, finishes in the first half 38 minutes! ! !

 From the corner of Ginza 1-chome

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  The Dunhill Shop between Ginza 1-chome and 2-chome also supports the World Cup Japan National Team.

 

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 Yes, once more, we are waiting for surprise. Good luck Japan!

 

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 At Sony Building, the outer wall was lit up to "Samurai Blue" from June 15, and the day of the Japanese national team's match.

On June 19th and 24th, Sony Original Noveltei will be presented by lottery.

Yes, once more, we are waiting for surprise. Good luck Japan!

 

 

 

14th Anniversary of Swan Bakery

[Silver] June 15, 2010 17:00

  Bomdia! This morning, I walked from Ginza 1-chome in the direction of Tsukiji Police Station.

(From Tsukiji, pass in front of Tsukiji Police Station, turn right at Showa-dori, 20m)

 I didn't know at all until the day a correspondent wrote an article before.

After that, I learned about the efforts of Mr. Kokura who opened here and related parties.

 My true intention is, "It's really delicious!"happy01

This morning, I bought 170 yen cream bread, 50 yen mini croissants X 2 pieces, and 270 yen tight.

Breakfast is rice from XX! It's been 30 years since I decided to do so, but when I want a snack, I want it.◎happy01

 Such a favorite "Swan Bakari Ginza store" is a big gift commemorating the 14th anniversary! !

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 Did you read it, Entao, Vamos!

I'll definitely go on the sixteenth. It's also for lunch and breakfast the next day.

(Oops, I a rice food school, morning rice is a rice ballriceball at 10 o'clock!coldsweats01)

 

 

Ryoma Gun Chicken Tsukiji Kochi Meal Souvenir

[Silver] June 10, 2010 08:30

 Shintaro Nakaoka came to visit Ryoma, who was sleeping with a cold, so he went to Kozominekichi of Oomiya.

It's famous that you went to buy a chicken. 

 When I walked on the next course I showed you before,

From the ruins of Tsukiji House in the Tosa Domain (currently Chuo-ku government office), the ruins of Hoshu Katsuragawa House, the ruins of Shozan Sakuma Juku (Depatsu Building),

When walking around the ruins of the warship training center (Tsukiji Market), stop by Kochi Market and chicken shops related to Ryoma.

 Delicious Kazumi is Ryo Tsukiji!  Delicious food is located in Tsukiji. (I wrote that beautiful women are also in Tsukiji.)

 

  Chuo-ku government office is the site of the Nakayashiki of the Tosa clan.

Speaking of food, Tsukiji. Let's walk around the outside market. From the intersection of Tsukiji 4-chome to the gate street

The first one is to the left, there is a bowl shop directly managed by Torito, a chicken specialty store.

 

You can eat Tokyo Shamo Oyakodon for 1350 yen. Oyakodon is also very popular.

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 If you are particular about shamo pots, why don't you buy the ingredients and go home?

Tsukiji Torii is a chicken specialty store.

 

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  At Tsukiji Torifuji, Tokyo-shamo Masa meat costs 4,200 yen.

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 Kawamata Shamo Masa meat can be purchased for 3990 yen, all of which are 1 kg.

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  To the diagonally opposite the street of the next Kibun Sohonten.

 Kochi fishMarket, an antenna shop in Kochi Prefecture.

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 Kaientai (rice shochu),

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 Barley shochu "Ryoma" and

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 There is also a deep water-wari shochu called "Ryoma no Kaientai". I bought this one.

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 Torigami Shoten in front of the intersection of Tsukiji Market and Namiki Shrine.

Shops that are often published in magazines and also handle foiegras etc. are shipped after receiving an order.

It's an expression that emphasizes quality. Put your feet in front and look like a model. Is it coincidence?

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 Adachi-ya, near Tokyo Metro Tsukiji Station. Ingenious tofu and ganmo are on sale.

Founded in 1917. Well, about 1993 years ago. A slice of tofu. My head is down.

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 "Miyakawa Shokuto Chicken Egg Co., Ltd." on the way back to Chuo-ku government office

The phone number pasted on the building. I read it from the right, but today I will report it as indicated.

 

  No. 77 Hyaku (54) Odaidai-Kyoto Denen

Well, I don't know if it's 54 stations or 45 stations, but I feel the history.

The enthusiasm of the people working here in the morning, and the customer service who focuses on retail from noon. It's also low.

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 Well, what should I eat next time? What would you like to drink? What would you like to have a souvenir? Yeah,

Shortly after the meal, it was a silver-built, who planned the following:

 

 

Walking in Chuo-ku, where Ryoma walked

[Silver] 10:00 on June 1, 2010

 Sakamoto Ryoma fans gather at NHK's Taiga drama series in front of Chuo-ku government office!

In the foreground is a tour visitor who sees the explanation of the ruins of the Tosa clan residence. A travel agency called "Travel Japan"

Tour guests and trainees of the Tokyo City Guide Club called tcgc in the back. 

 In front of the explanation board of the "Warship Training Center Ruins" in front of Tsukiji Market.

I encountered a tour of "Chuo-ku Street Guide Association". Well, it's exciting at Ryoma.

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 At the park at Kyobashi Plaza, he explained "Clams Riverside".

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 Avid explanation in front of the explanation board in front of Kajibashi, where there was a small Chiba dojo.

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 Explanation of "Nagasakiya Ruins" in front of Shin-Nihonbashi Station. The training seems to be fun.

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 19-year-old Sakamoto Ryoma came to Edo to practice swordsmanship, what he learned, love with Sanako, at the age of 33.

Let's walk in Chuo-ku while thinking about the youth who ran before death and the hardships of national affairs.

 When it's finished, launch in Chuo-ku! beer It's delicious!