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Chuo-ku Edo Bus Ecological & Economical tour

[Silver] September 29, 2011 17:00

 An acquaintance from Brazil came to Japan before his salary. I'm free tomorrow, so I'd like you to show me somewhere.


Well, before the salary, the silver of gold-deficient disease. There is also hate, other use, and I can't spend much time.coldsweats02
Even if I thought it was in trouble, I chose an efficient course because I had the knowledge I had cultivated through daily town walks.


 Take the Edo bus from Chuo-ku government office. I purchased 300 yen a day ticket. The ticket will be a souvenir.

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 Introduction of the history of Nihonbashi and Edo via Nihonbashi via Tokyo Station, a commemorative photo in front of the Money Museum (free tour) and the Bank of Japan. After that, he explained the relationship between the lion statue and the Mitsukoshi Department Store in front of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi. I'm engaged in fruit-related activities, so I visited Senbikiya Sohonten, which is famous for high-grade fruits, but today only sees delicious fruits. http://www.sembikiya.co.jp/ We invited him to make mango curry for lunch, but he said he was not hungry yet. So, you have to consider the following options.


 At the monument to the ruins of Nagasakiya in front of Shin-Nihonbashi Station, he explained that lectures on the isolation of the Edo period and Dutch trading post members' greetings to the generals, such as Siebold, a German doctor who led to the westernization of Japanese medical care, were useful. The destination is Kakigara-cho, Ningyo-cho.

 When I visited Suitengu and taught me how to make hand-water, I wash my hands honestly, explained that I was a god of giving children, and Ginzo prayed for the safe delivery of my future grandchildren next spring. They living in the inland Brazil do not eat sushi as raw fish, so unfortunately they have never eaten it when explaining the beef bowl at the next shop. Meet at the clock in front of the clock, watching the gimmick clock in Shimewink Ningyocho start moving at 1 o'clock. I was impressed by the elaborate tricks. Unfortunately, about half of the shops in amazake Yokocho are closed due to holidays.

 Take the Edo bus again at Nihonbashi Kumin Center and go to Chuo-ku government office. I took them to Ginza who wanted to shop, taught me how to get to the hotel, told me that there was another business, and broke up. It was a phone call that they enjoyed shopping slowly in their own way. I was glad to have used their foreign currency. Ginza is already preparing for winter from autumn to winter.

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 By the way, the food cost in Brazil seems to be higher than in Japan's middle-class families. Mc's hamburgers, which are used as a basis for comparing purchasing power parity, are about 350 yen. It seems that athletic shoes such as Nike cost more than 30,000 yen. I pray for the success of the Olympic Games in Brazil. Let's do our best, Japan!

Postscript: He bought 30cm sports shoes at the adidas shop in Ginza for about 9,500 yen. The same thing is said to cost about 20,000 yen in Brazil. Souvenirs for Brazilians may be good.

 

 

 

It's a good hot spring in Kachidoki. 

[Silver] September 26, 2011 09:34

 I came to "Kachidokiyu" in the Sumitomo Realty & Development building at Kachidoki 3-9-7 for a fun public bath tour. At the entrance of a large building, it is written as "Kachidoki-yu". There are stairs and elevators that go downstairs immediately after entering the entrance. It is a user-friendly design.

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 The public bath is located in a 10-year-old building and is very clean with polished tiles and walls.

According to a story I asked the landlady, I was operating under the name of "Fujinoyu" at Minato 3-chome, moved to Kachidoki about 20 years ago, and at the corner of Kachidoki 3-chome at that time After the public bath called "Imperial Yu", he started again under the name of "Kachidoki Yu", but he seems to have been relocated to the present due to the development plan. 

 When you come to Kachidoki, please visit Toyo-in and stop by Kachidoki-yu without saying "Yes goodbye" like Tokasha 19. 

Click here for the Chuo-ku public bath map http://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/kurasi/komyunitei/fureaisentou/files/A4-ura.pdf#search='

 

 

Introduction of Chuo-ku Tourism Association member stores 15 Ginza Capital Hotel Iris

[Silver] September 16, 2011 09:30

 Today is Friday. I went to the restaurant Iris of the Ginza Capital Hotel New Building. The sign on the table says, "Today's lunch buffet buffet 1,000 yen day." Wow! Wonderful! I went to the restaurant Iris right away. It was past 13 o'clock, but every Friday is crowded with people who know that the lunch buffet buffet day is 1,000 yen.

 The menu served on the plate is on the left plate, baguette, curry of autumn vegetable eggplant, kushikatsu, sword fish hitsumabushi-style rice, and pork ginger grilled. The dishes on the right are terrine, escabesh of autumn salmon, squid shumai, meat dumplings. On the plate in the middle, there are tomato sauce pasta made with pirates. In addition, there are white rice, miso soup, etc. I'm happy with the menu that makes you feel the season.

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 Today's dessert. Fruits on the left, pineapples, cassis cakes, matcha cakes, etc. on the right. Japanese sweets are made in fertilizer. With this, 1,000 yen (including tax) has nothing to say that it is a profit. It's made of silver that I ate too much just because it's delicious. I have to extend the distance of the walk ...run 

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 In the evening, all-you-can-drink at a conscientious price beer wine bottle There is a menu like this.

Banquets are very popular rates, especially silver on weekends and holidays.

For more information, please check the website of Ginza Capital Hotel. http://www.ginza-capital.co.jp/

 

 

 

 

Tsukiji TASS Gyanari Wakamatsuya "Ebisu, Oguro Wachhach Exhibition"

[Silver] September 13, 2011 09:15

The exorcism exhibition by Yajiuma Ceramics or Hanamine Watanabe will be held from September 12 to September 17 at the "Tsukiji TASS Gharai Wakamatsuya" at 6-12-3 Tsukiji 6-chome. The exhibition time is from 1:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

 I would like to introduce some of the works.

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There are a lot of cheerful Daikoku-sama. There are many things that seem to be good drinking that leans toward the long night of autumn. 

 Seven Lucky Gods by female potters is also on display. Please go out.

When I asked Mr. Sato of Wakamatsuya, the writer seems to be a famous person who has also appeared in pottery classes on TV.

If you want to know about Kahogama, please click here.

http://www.zephyr.dti.ne.jp/~motoki/

 

 

The 30th Chuo-ku Tourism Ambassador Miss Chuo Selection Meeting was held beautifully

[Silver] September 8, 2011 08:30

On September 3, the 30th Chuo-ku Tourism Ambassador Miss Chuo Selection Meeting was held at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi.

 There were a variety of faces, including beautiful young women on the stage, international students from foreign countries, former cabin attendants, and former Takarazuka male role. (The resolution of the group photo was reduced to respect portrait rights.)

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The self-appeal of each contestant was excellent without being able to move to sharp questions with the judges. 


And during the selection, Mr. U's mini-concert. I was fascinated by the sweet singing voice.


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And Miss Chuo, the 30th sightseeing ambassador of Chuo-ku, who won the brilliant victory, was announced.

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I'm sorry just by my profile. For more information, please visit our blog at a later date.

 

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Thank you very much for your 29th sightseeing ambassador, Miss Chuo. It was a really fun day.



 

 

Introduction of Chuo-ku Tourism Association member stores 14 Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo Hanagoyomi 

[Silver] September 6, 2011 08:30

 Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo is located at 1-3-22 Yaesu, Chuo-ku, across Yaesu Street from the north exit of Yaesu Exit of Tokyo Station. Today, I went to the restaurant "Hanagoyomi" for lunch.

From the entrance on the first floor, head to the front lobby and restaurant on the 15th floor. In front of the elevator platform on the first floor, there is a sign of "Ryokan Gofuku Bridge Ryumeikan" at the time of its founding. It is said that it is a ryokan with a history of more than 100 years. 


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 The buffet I was looking forward to is a smile of the staff who welcomes smiles, and the spirit of Japanese hospitality and the dishes of Japanese side dishes are carefully seasoned. Lunch at "Hanagoyomi" is a Japanese-style buffet, entitled "Four Seasonal Food Ayazen", and it costs ¥ 1,200 on weekdays. Another dish of grilled fish pickled in Saikyo is ¥1,800.


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CIMG8996.jpgThe first side dish was taken too much and it was not served very neatly, but boiled oysters, sukiyaki, and so on.

Vegetable tempura, Takano tofu, egg-yaki, pumpkin, river shrimp fried, etc.

Rice and miso soup are served by women.

You can enjoy the view of Yaesu Street by the window.

I'm looking forward to seeing you at night.

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The next serving you replaced

Assist, hijiki, boiled egg, green onion egg binding, egg-yaki, potato salad, bath-fried radish in the middle. It's very polite and elegant seasoning.

Next door was a young couple who seemed to be Japanese and enjoyed eating and talking.

Oh, it was delicious.happy01 

I'd like to come with someone next time.


Click here for more information about Ryunakan and the restaurant "Hanagoyomi". http://www.ryumeikan-tokyo.jp/

 

 

 

 

 
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