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May 26, 2012 08:11
Familiar Wakamatsuya of 6-chome 12-3 Tsukiji, Edomae! A coucher exhibition is being held. It's until June 2nd (Sat). What is Studio COOCA on display this time? I think there are many people who think about it, so I will explain it. It is a welfare facility where a person with a handicap works for the purpose of earning income from what he or she likes, such as painting and creation. Now, let's introduce some of the works on display.
It's quite elaborate, isn't it?
![CIMG0513.jpg](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/CIMG0513.jpg)
Bags, paperback book covers, etc. are also on display and sold.
![CIMG0514.jpg](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/CIMG0514.jpg)
Please drop in.
For access to Tsukiji TASS Gallery Wakamatsuya, please check this website.
http://www.g-wakamatsuya.com/gallery.html
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May 24, 2012 08:30
It is said that Hachikan Shrine has a high probability of winning lottery if you visit and pray. (I can't guarantee true or false) I've been searching many times before and finally found it.
As shown in the photo, the location is enshrined between Ginza Nikko Hotel, "Ginza Felice" and "Sushi restaurant Ukai". It's about 15m from Gallery Shingendo near Shimbashi.
![CIMG0343.jpg](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/CIMG0343.jpg)
According to the Kyobashi Library's holding materials and the first issue of the public relations magazine "Ginza Hachikan" (published on January 1, 1978), the history of the event was published.
"At the beginning of Genroku, Inari welcomed the divine spirit of Ogami, who was enshrined at Matsu Hirasabei's residence in castle owner, Banshu Akashi Castle, to the present 8-chome. Since then, we have continued to walk along with the history of Ginza." If you are interested, please check the details at Kyobashi Library. Let's take a look around the history of Ginza while expect
ing lottery winning.![run](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/mt/mt-static/plugins/EmoticonButton/images/emoticons/run.gif)
[Silver]
May 23, 2012 08:30
Henri Charpantiere is located in Yonaiville, Ginza 2-chome.
I've always wanted to go there for a long time. I remember seeing the painting with the shutters in the early morning closed somewhere, but I can't remember it. When I asked the gallery people I met recently, the author was unhappy, but he said he would be a painter of the Fon Taine Broo. The original work is a work called "Gabriel Destre and his sister". Sisters are in the bathtub and playing, the woman behind is an attendant, sewing celebration items, or fixing the stockings that were once expensive?
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It was a bad rain on this day. At the reception, he kept a wet umbrella and received a plastic tag for a deposit certificate.
I was impressed by what kind of service.
Well, I went inside and had a delicious coffee and dessert. It's a good taste.
The decoration inside the store was wonderful, but there was also a large bookcase. Well, I
wanted to go to a natural phenomenon. Where's the toilet? When I was in trouble, a female clerk pushed me the bookshelf. Also, I was surprised at the gimmick.
![P1000022.jpg](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/P1000022.jpg)
Responding; The name of the store is that one patiche accidentally put orange liqueur on dessert while producing dessert, it became a flame (flambe') and became rich in sweetness, and as a result it was delicious, so it became famous It seems to be bearing the name of the person.
I didn't know the name of the patiche, but I had eaten the dessert on the French island of San Martan in the Caribbean. In addition, I'm looking forward to it.![happy01](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/mt/mt-static/plugins/EmoticonButton/images/emoticons/happy01.gif)
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May 17, 2012 08:30
Previously, at the East Japan Reconstruction Support Plaza in Ginza, we reported that volunteers are engaged in Tohoku support activities every weekend. The other day, my volunteer father I met introduced a wonderful activist. I'm Noriko Yoshida, a flower designer. This time, the photo was fixed, but my father introduced a fine activity and put it in the photo.
In order to support the reconstruction of East Japan, we are working to spread the dolls of "Manmaru-san" through your donations. In addition, I heard from my father that he was comforting not only the work of flower design but also the rehabilitation facility. For more information, please refer to the magazine "Flowlist May Extra Large Issue". Please drop in on Saturdays and Sundays.
http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2012/04/post-1201.html
Some of the articles in the magazine Florist are introduced, so please take a look.
http://gekkanflorist.blogspot.jp/search/label/%E8%8A%B1%E3%81%A8%E4%BA%BA
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May 15, 2012 11:00
"Ginza Natsuno" is a shop specializing in chopsticks. It is also popular with people from abroad.
Today, I would like to introduce "Tokyo Sky Tree Chopsticks".
I bought an elegance for my wife. It's easy to use.
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The location is 6-7-4 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.
Please also check other product information.
http://www.e-ohashi.com/
The dining table will be fun. Bon Apetito!![wine](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/mt/mt-static/plugins/EmoticonButton/images/emoticons/wine.gif)
[Silver]
May 12, 2012 08:30
Nichirei Higashiginza Building is located at Tsukiji 6-chome west of Kachidokibashi.
Every time I passed, I was wondering what this monument would be.
![CIMG0204.jpg](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/CIMG0204.jpg)
I happened to ask Mr. Arakawa, who was doing maintenance work.
This is a work called "Scallop and Seed Square" designed by an artist named Bukichi Inoue, who designed "Sea and Life". I've seen a monument designed like the moon on the left of the cherry tree at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office. Indeed, I thought that the sensibility of silver, which I thought was like an ammonite, was not wrong.
In addition, the monument of the sphere of Hatoba Park seems to have been produced in the series "my sky hole". You can see it in parks all over the country.
![CIMG0203.jpg](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/CIMG0203.jpg)
The walk
on the Sumida River Terrace will be fun.