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Located in Kyobashi, Film Center, National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

[Silver] March 31, 2011 08:30

 Today, I was walking in Kyobashi from Nihonbashi and I went to the film center that I hadn't stopped for a while.

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I thought it was only on the first floor, but I started collecting stamps for a while, so I decided to commemorate the entrance at the reception.

When asked if there was a place to get a stamp, he said, "It's on the 7th floor."

 Oh! On the 7th floor? I didn't know I could go to the seventh floor. It's always free of charge.

On the 7th floor, a kind person in charge responded.

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 Hey, Ken Uehara and Chiyo Kogure. Let's reconsider the goodness of Japanese movies.

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 Admission fee is 200 yen. There are group discounts, senior discounts, and children discounts.

For more information, please check the website.↓

http://www.momat.go.jp/FC/fc.html 

 

 

Depart from Tokaido, Nihonbashi! The pleasure of collecting stamps

[Silver] March 29, 2011 08:30

Recently, Tokaido walkingrun has become popular.

Standing in Nihonbashi, I felt like "I'll walk the fifty-three Tokaido!"

When it became, "I want a commemorative stamp and a lunch box named Nihonbashi."

I thought it.

 

 It's quite difficult to consult with various shops? When I thought that, Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi

Immediately after entering the lion statue of the head office, I consulted with the information on the left.

On the 5th floor, we went to the 53rd Tokaido stamp rally.

I purchased a red seal book with Japanese bindings that can be used.  And I was invited to you first.

To thank the woman in the information and try to return, he made a sticky silver.

"Thank you very much for your time. Thanks to you, I was able to get such a wonderful red seal book. Is there any place from Nihonbashi where you can get the 53rd anniversary mark of the Tokaido? "

 

"To commemorate the visit of the museum, ... statue of heavenly woman", "commendation of visit" seal

I can push it here and give it..."

It's like the voice of the heavenly woman.

 I received two commemorative signs that I put my effort into pushing, Kyobashi.

He bravely on the road to Ginza (Lrunning ♪), and it was a advanced silver. Click here for the photo↓

 

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 We will report on other seals next time. run Let's be happy! 

 

 

 

 

Ginbura? What is that ?  O que e' isso?

[Silver] March 28, 2011 08:30

Ginbura? What is that ?  O que e' isso?

Ginbrura originally means that people enjoy Brazilian coffee at Cafe' Paulista in Ginza

and enjoy shopping, walking and staying there in Ginza.

Nowadays, it means enjoy walking and or relaxing at Ginza's Hokoosha Tengoku

(literally means enjoying a free day without car trafiic at Ginza Central Street).

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Enjoy a cup of Brazilian coffeecafe at Cafe' Paulista at Ginza 8-chome

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and get a certificate of Gin-Bura. O' Certificado de Ginbura e' isso!

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Enjoy a beautiful day in Ginza.  Te'm um bom dia em Gimzawink !

 

 

 

Where is Ginza 1-chome 1? There's also a wonderful encounter!

[Silver] March 24, 2011 08:45

 Today, I would like to visit 1-chome, Ginza 1-chome to 8-chome.

Oops before that, ask a question at Kyobashi police box (Ginza 1-2-4).

 When I asked the policeman, "There is no Ginza 1-chome 1!" He said, "Only 4-chome and 5-chome have the first place in Ginza!" ? ? ? I stumbled silver as early as possible! 

What should I doweep?

 Ginzo started walking with the determination that "in any case, walk and check." I visited the shop because there should be clues in Ginza Ins.

1-2-1 is under the highway at the corner in front of Ginza Inns.

The corner building, Jigyono Nihonsha, is Ginza 1-chome 3-9. The location of the Ginza Ins shop is

Mc opposite the shop is Ginza Nishi 1-2 Ginza Inns 3.

Ginza Ins 2 is 2-2 Ginza Nishi, Chuo-ku, Ginza Ins 1 is Ginza Nishi 3-1.

 Apparently, Ginza Inns under the expressway was found to be the address of Ginza Nishi chome.

The other side of the Ginza Inns building is Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku. Is this the location of the entrance of the building, and is it a rule to divide the address into Chiyoda-ku or Chuo-ku?

Because it is a company located in the left half of Ginza Ins 3, it is half the border of the ward.

I thought it was Chiyoda-ku, but it was offweep. The address was "Ginza 1-chome 3". It's a little scary! Let's ask the Metropolitan Tax Office about this at a later date!

 

Then, what and where is the "Gin Koi Monument" located? And

I wondered and looked at the front and back of poetry monument, and found on the back of poetry monument.
"Ginza also has encounters between men and women, and countless loves have sprouted and tied together. "The Story of Love in Ginza" Uta Yujiro Ishihara and Junko Makimura have been released since 1961.

2.7 million copies are being updated. -Omitted-To pass on this historical fact to future generations for a long time, a land related to it

poetry monument was built at 4-chome, Ginza."

 

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 Then, we visited the buildings of 4-chome and 5-chome where the first place is located in Ginza.

The police box is 4-1, Sukiyabashi. Sukiyabashi Park and Yasuaki Elementary School are 5-1.

 Here, international students and tourists from Colombia were lost.

Guide you to your destination. And take a commemorative photo!

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 Once again, it was a day to enjoy exploring Ginza up to Ginza 9 (Ginza 8-chome).

 

 

 

Energy Conservation Guidelines for Silver Manufacturing

[Silver] March 18, 2011 16:00

Great East Japan Earthquake has occurred.

I would like to express my heartfelt sympathy to the people in the affected areas.

What can we do away from the disaster area? 

I live a disability due to rolling blackouts, but this is also what we must endure as the same people. Let's become a master of energy saving and saving.

 

flairElectric Power

Air conditioner:
The electricity bill changes by 10% depending on the setting change. It is said that it is better to be less than 20°C in winter.
By the way, all households in Japan change the temperature of air conditioners in summer from 27 ° C to 28 ° C, the temperature of air conditioners in winter from 21 ° C to 20 ° C, and further reduce the hourly usage time every day, 19.3 billion kWh of electricity can be reduced annually. This is equivalent to approximately 5.29 million kWh of electricity per day.

 

Electric pot:
Electric pot also consumes power when keeping hot water warm. It seems that you can save about 2,300 yen a year by unpluging the plug from the outlet without keeping it warm. With thermos, you can keep warm without using electricity.

 

Microwave oven:
The average standby power is about 5W, which costs about 11.8 yen per day.
By removing the outlet when you are not in use, you can save about 82.3 yen per month and about 987.6 yen per year.

 

Hot water wash toilet seat:
Close the lid of the heating toilet seat to keep it warm. The electricity cost will be reduced by about 15%.
It seems that you can save about 104 yen per month and about 1,248 yen per year.

 

Rice cooker:
The average power consumption during operation exceeds 600W. ・It consumes 10 to 30W even when it is warm.

 

Full automatic washing machine:
By selecting a speed course, you can save about 60% of electricity bills compared to the Omakase course. It also saves water.
It seems that electricity costs can be saved about 352 yen per month, about 4,224 yen per year.

 

As can be said in all electrical appliances, standby power accounts for 1% of power consumption.wobbly
Isn't the outlet of equipment that is not frequently used (such as air conditioners in unmanned rooms) or plugged?

 

 

flairGas/Water Edition


Kitchen:
・If the stove is dirty, the thermal power will be weakened and the energy loss will increase.
・By wiping off the water droplets at the bottom of the pot and then putting them on fire, the energy required for the water droplets to evaporate.
・When washing dishes, soak the dishes in water for a while and then wash them, even if the amount of water used is small, it will fall neatly.
・Cut the clothes and towels that you no longer wear into about 10cm square, remove the dirt on the dishes after eating curry, etc. before washing.
A piece of cloth is disposable, so unlike cleaning the kitchen with a fukin, there is no hassle to wash the fukin.
Because it is cut small, you can make a lot of things from a single piece of clothes. Let's use it for daily kitchen work.

 

Bath:
Stop showers frequently. If only one person takes a bath, the shower will save water. The remaining hot water goes to the washing machine!

 

flairOthers = By eating seasonal food, it is possible to warm or cool from the inside of the body.sign01

 

Root vegetables and spices (green onions, ginger, peppers, etc.) warm the body, and summer vegetables such as tomatoes, eggplants, and cucumbers are said to have the function of cooling the body.

 

 

 

The only railway crossing traffic light left in Ginza

[Silver] March 7, 2011 20:33

 "The only railway crossing traffic light left in Ginza"!eye  In such a place? ? ?

The location is Ginza 8-chome 21-1, and remains in the alley that enters the Ginza Post Office.

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 Please read the explanation of the railroad crossing in front of Hamarikyu.

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 Please refer to the following URL.

There was a railway line in the Tsukiji market, and I saw trains entering the market many times.

Japan's fishing industry was also thriving at this time, and it was landed at Tsukiji Market with tuna caught in the pelagic fishery.

The lean wasps were sent to the Kanto region, and the white-colored yellowfin tuna was sent to the Kansai market by train. 

The number of the frozen wagon was assigned to Lem XXXXX.

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 The nostalgic Showa remnants remain.

Please drop in when you go to Hamarikyu Onshi Garden or Shimbashi Enbujo.