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Tokyo Marathon Course Walking Ginza Tsukishima Monja Festival

[Silver] February 26, 2011 08:30

 This week, we enjoyed walking around Tsukiji from Ginza 4-chome and Tsukuda and Tsukishima from Akashicho.

At Akatsuki Park, there were two Japanese white-eye birds in white plums and the nectar of flowers.

In the monument of Siebold, I studied Mr. Siebold's merit and sin.

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 I entered Tsukishima via Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine in Tsukuda and Kobashi Tsukuda. What would you like to have for lunch?

Everybody hurried to the monja shop you wanted. 

One group is looking at the menu in front of the Western restaurant "Piasora" next to Tsukishima Onsen.

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 I took photos of the group members who entered the store. The inside of the store is fashionable and neat.

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 I found a poster for the 1st Tsukishima Monja Festival in Nishinaka-dori Shopping Street.

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happy01Tsukishima, which is fun no matter what time you come, next time, let's go to the Monja Festival!

 

 

Tokyo Marathon Course Walking From Ginza to Asakusa

[Silver] February 21, 2011 08:30

On February 19, we enjoyed walking to Asakusa with the introduction of historic sites and famous shops in Ginza, Kyobashi, and Nihonbashi.

You can enjoy such a fun scene! I'd like to report it. 

First of all, the start scenery in Ginza. Even those with little blindness participate in the event for the third consecutive year.

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 We introduced the main pillars of Kyobashi, the ruins of Chiba Dojo in Okemachi, the famous shops in Kyobashi, and Nihonbashi, and visited historic sites.

In Cored Muromachi, which opened last October, we opened a delicious and warm bonito stock at Nihonbashi dashiba.

I enjoyed it. I arrived at Ningyocho at 3:30. I enjoyed the gimmick watch.

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 Through amazake Yokocho, Kameido received a free rice cracker.

In Yagenbori fudoson, the statue of Kobo Daishi, the monument of the birthplace of the talk, and the monument of the birthplace of Juntendo University.

We worshiped, performed songs of Ryogokubashi, and entered Asakusabashi.

 

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This fun event. On February 26th, we had a free time to eat Tsukishima monja from Ginza Mitsukoshi.

It is set. Of course, I also recommend lever fly. (Eating fee will be borne by each person) Please join us! 

For more information, please click here.

http://tcgc.5.pro.tok2.com/course/11tokyomarath.pdf

 

 

 

Tokyo Marathon support and watching games in Ginza!

[Silver] February 17, 2011 08:30

 In the course of the Tokyo Marathon, the intersection of Ginza 4-chome passes twice.

Here are some places to warmly support and watch.

The second floor of Ginza Mitsukoshi. From the corner coffee room, a runner from the direction of Hibiya, from Asakusa.

You can see the return runner. 

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Ricoh's cube tower. A coffee shop on the second floor.

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 From the 2nd and 3rd floors of the Kimura family.

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From the second floor of Mr. Fugetsudo. 

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 Please enjoy cheering and watching the game with the sweets and hot drinks that each shop boasts.

 

 

St. Luke's Snow Makeup

[Silver] February 16, 2011 08:30

 On February 14, 2011, it snowed in Chuo-ku, Tokyo.

The snow is pure white, and it seems to really wash my mind. Please visit the campus of St. Luke's College of Nursing.

There was a little snow in the memorial hall of Dr. Toysler, the founder of St. Luke's International Hospital.

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 A cute cupid. It's too cute, so with your mother's permission, patily!

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 Who made the "snowman"? Against the backdrop of St. Luke's Tower. It's a picture.

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 Let's look forward to the snow again before spring comes!

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Tsukiji River Park January

[Silver] February 7, 2011 08:30

 January is a time when there are few flowers, and it is difficult to find tree flowers.

But I certainly hear the footsteps of spring. From north to southrun of Tsukiji River Park.

 I don't know what kind of plum is, but it's a good pink color. The scent is also faint.

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 Wow plum came from China. It has an elegant scent.

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On a warm day, go out for a lunch walk. The historical walk of the Tsukiji settlement period is fun.

 

 

Teppozu Inari Shrine bean-throwing ceremony

[Silver] February 4, 2011 08:30

 February third, today is Setsubun. By the way, what does Setsubun mean? I thought

If I look at the dictionary, it's a part of the season. Looking at the calendar, February 4 is Ritsuharu.

According to what I heard, Kawazu cherry blossoms are blooming on the riverbank west of Chuo-ohashi Bridge.

 Good men and women, old men scatter beans very well.  

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A wonderful landlady will behave in a smart way. It was a nice meal.

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"Fuku is inside," everyone came home with a smile.