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[Silver]
June 27, 2011 19:32
Today, I came to Tsukishima Onsen. It is located at the same address as Tsukishima Nishinaka-dori Shopping Street, Tsukishima Good luck Kanzeon.
This public bath often conveys the feeling that contact with local people is very valued.
Many elementary school students were enjoying the bath today.
I remembered an old school trip at elementary school.
Yes, today's "Fureai Day".
"Fureai Day" is on the second and fourth Friday until September this year.
And at Tsukishima Good luck Goddess of Mercy, you can give "Good luck oval" for 500 yen.
I hope you will be able to make the next big chance.
I came to Japan, paid the offer, and received a good luck oval.
Here, in order to enjoy the facilities of the public bath fairly, you can enjoy the facilities of the public bath.
"Every Monday is replaced with men's bath Joyu," he said.
Here's a guide.
The Tsukishima Nishinaka-dori shopping street was full of customers coming to eat Monja.
How about a bath before and after having a monja?
Access is http://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/kurasi/komyunitei/fureaisentou/files/A4-ura.pdf#search='
As for the facilities of the bath, I would like to explain about men's bath, and open it in the back of the right.
From the left, electric bath, spring water hot water bath, back-friendly jet bath, and the bathtub next door are jasmine bath today. A cold water bath in the back of the other side. It's tight. And the sauna is available at an additional charge of ¥320. Enjoy your life.
[Silver]
June 26, 2011 08:30
"St. Luke's College of Nursing Practice Development Center" is a truly beneficial activity for us under the name "Rukabi St. Luke's Health Nabis Pot". I received the leaflet.
The purpose of "Rukabi" is to provide information on how to obtain necessary health information and how to use health information, aiming for a citizen's life that independently creates a healthy life and protects one's own health. Yes, we want to function as a place where citizens can feel confident and power. (Hereinafter referred to as “Submission”)
On June 16,
A mini-lecture was held under the theme of "Danger of" raw things "I don't know unexpectedly."
During the rainy season, the food hygiene in the midsummer was explained in an easy-to-understand manner.
Causes of food poisoning are bacterial, viral, chemical, and natural.
Bacterial ones have pathogens (bacteriums), have a large number of bacteria, and bacteria produce toxins. In order to have a safe meal, ... (as shown on the left).
If you put meat for yakiniku on raw vegetables, bacteria will adhere to vegetables, so it may cause food poisoning or cause food poisoning, such as Salmonella, Campylobacter, enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli pathogenic Escherichia coli (O157, O104, etc.), Streptococcus, norovirus, etc. I also learned that eating with chopsticks used for yakiniku can make life bacteria alive and cause food poisoning.
He also introduced "Ingenuity when making lunch boxes and rice balls".
After the seminar, there was a "lunchtime concert" by the Nihonbashi Female Choir.
The songs are Benedietus from "Summer Thoughts", "Small Misa Song", and a song by a dog looking at his tail from "Love Song"
Finally, the participants also sang "Shabondama" together. Everybody, it was a very young and relaxed voice.
The Nihonbashi Female Choir sings a variety of songs, from nursery rhymes and singing songs to suites every Friday and afternoon at the Nihonbashi Social Education Center. There is also a free trial lesson. Please contact us at 03-5560-2805.
I received a flyer for guidance. (Unfortunately, men's participation is not accepted. )。
Next lunch time
What is the mini-lecture and mini-concert?
It is from 12:30 to 13:10 on July 21, 2011.
(Please check the website below for any changes.)
Among the leaflets received, "Rukabi" is "Please feel free to anytime", "Health consultation, health check, blood pressure measurement of health check, bone density measurement (paid 500 yen), body fat measurement, health information search, etc. Is introduced.
Click here for the website of "Rukabi" of St. Luke's College of Nursing Practice Development Research Center. → http://rcdnp.slcn.ac.jp/lukanavi/
[Silver]
June 21, 2011 08:30
I had to hurry today, but when I tried to pass by, I felt something to tell me.
If you look at the show window, you can see wonderful pottery on display. A little while looking at it, a gentle voice saying, "Please come in."
I also felt the goodness of silver, which is not so bright in art.
The author is Yoko Tenbo, based in Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture.
After studying under Hironaga Kiln, Dohei Tsuboshima (Tsu City) and Takamura Kiln, Nori Kawai (Kyoto Prefecture)
Activities began in 1979.
Exhibited at Kyoto Takashimaya Art Salon and Osaka Takashimaya Art Salon Classics.
The exhibition at Wakamatsuya will be held for six days from June 20 to June 25. From 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (On the last day until 4:00 p.m.)
Some of the works on display are artistic and some feel familiar.
I'm sorry that I can't show you up.
A single vase, a work hung on the wall, and a small cute figurine are also on display.
I feel regrettable to return home
I looked back once again.
6-12-3 Tsukiji, Tsukiji
For access to Tsukiji TASS Gallery Wakamatsuya, please check this website.
http://www.g-wakamatsuya.com/gallery.html
[Silver]
June 12, 2011 11:23
Today, we took a walk from TCAT in Hakozaki to Kiyosubashi. Ayame could not be found, but in Nakasu, I found Kotohira-gu Shrine.
There is a monument under the torii gate.
Nakasu reclaimed the floats of the Sumida River in the Edo period in the early Meiji era, and Funatama and Kotohira Shrine are enshrined here, and it is widely worshiped as a god of industrial promotion. However, unfortunately, he returned to Karasuari due to the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, and was unable to reach the momentum of reconstruction. Kanjiro Yuasa's dream pillow became an opportunity, consulted with each other, and worshiped the spirit of Shikoku Kotohira-gu Shrine. lucky day and built a temple in guardian angel, 195 years.
In the first place, the meaning of Nakasu is "a place where earth and sand accumulates in the river and looks like an island." The history was reclaimed by Kanma Magome in 1771 (1771), and is connected to Hamacho. In 1772 (1773), Nakasu Shinchi was completed, and around 1775 it became a entertainment district lined with restaurants and other places. The Sumida River has been flooded many times in sediment from upstream. The luxury era of the Tanuma era. In 1789 (1789), To Nakasu, which was demolished and reed, was promoted by Sadanobu Matsudaira, promoted by the reform of Kansei.
From 1856 (1856) to 1858 (1858), the first ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige Utagawa painted "Mitsumata Wakare no Fuchi", but this picture is Nakasu with reeds.
In the first year of the Meiji era (1868), as described above, Kotohira Shrine was enshrined, returned to Karasuari in the Great Kanto Earthquake on September 1, 1923, and then rebuilt in 1954 (1854). Right.
At this time, the names of the people who donated were Ishigaki of Kotohira Shrine? ? ? If you look at it,
The torii gate is Shinsaku Nitta in 1954. On Ishigaki, there are the names of Shigejiro Kuraya and many other restaurants and related parties. There are many names I've heard, and you can also study the history of the Nihonbashi area. Some of them were restaurants with names listed in the existing Guinness Book. In 1956, "Toto Shokutsu Meike Soroku" was issued, and as of June 19, today, "Kuradashi Kono!" Is being held at Chuo Ward Folk Tenmonkan. You can see the names of famous restaurants at the time. Well, how many do you know? http://www.chuo-museum.jp/webmuseum/search_result_list.do?stype=0&startNo=1&inputkeyword=%E6%9D%B1%E9%83%BD%E9%A3%9F%E9%80%9A%E5%90%8D%E5%AE%B6%E5%8F%8C%E5%85%AD&classes=history&classes=archeology
[Silver]
June 11, 2011 19:06
Tsukiji's spirit mark, Tsukiji Kiyomura, is conducting a 10th anniversary campaign.
Today, I was walking while thinking about something that could be eaten right away, and at the intersection of Tsukiji 4-chome, I received a flyer for Sushizanmai. Oh, that's right! A spinning sushi and a flash
To "Sushizanmai" in Tsukiji Kiyo Village.
Since I didn't come for a while, the menu has increased, and there are tazarts such as American chierie and cakes. My little child looks happy.
The flyer I received said, "For those affected by the disaster in Great East Japan Earthquake, we will use some of the sales during the period as a donation to Great East Japan Earthquake through the Japanese government." If you win, the special prize will be a gift of one tuna for 3 people. The A prize is a meal ticket of 10,000 yen for 150 people, and the B prize is a special Sushizanmai free ticket (equivalent to 3,150 yen including tax). I'll have a discount of 500 yen. I have to hurry to Sushizanmai. The event will be held until June 25, 2011.
For more information, see http://www.kiyomura.co.jp/.
[Silver]
June 8, 2011 08:30
I often hear the voice saying, "I didn't know there is a public bath in Ginza!"
However, my friend who likes public baths says that when I come on a business trip, I always refresh myself at a public bath in Ginza.
Ginza Yu is located in 1-12-2 Ginza, Chuo-ku.
Business hours are from 15:00 to 23:00. Please refer to the URL below for details. http://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/kurasi/komyunitei/fureaisentou/files/A4-ura.pdf#search= 'public bath', Chuo-ku
In the May issue of Ginza 100 points, "Sen Ishida" was written in Ginza Yu at the end under the title "Ginza Karugamo". --Excerpt from the article below--
"The mosaic mural of Ginza Yu is the night view of the building and the fireworks launched by Otama. What is a men's bath? I can't look into it." ・It was written ...
I can't even look into the women's bath.
men's bath's mural
The symbols of Ginza, Wako Bldg., Ricoh's Cube Tower and Ginza Street are depicted.
Today is the third store in the public bath stamp rally. It is said that if you get 10 stamps with this mount, you can get a public bath original goods. This year's bath posters (397 mm long, 594 mm wide) For more information, please visit the Tokyo public bath Health and Hygiene Association website. http://www.1010.or.jp/event/
Well, it's refreshing, and let's go to see the butterflies or white roses at night!
Reported by Ginzo.
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