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Ginza Traya hat shop I wonder if the wonderful hat is Traya

[Silver] May 27, 2015 14:00

 The sunlight became stronger, and my eyes stopped at the wonderful hat in the show window of "Ginza Traya Hat Store", which passed by while walking on Ginza Street.

There are a lot of nice hats that I wanted for a long time.

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I looked at the show window next to me, entered the shop, had my favorite hat put out, and tried on it.

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I wanted Borsalino, but considering the color (with my wife's opinion), I bought a light blue hat that was silvery.

In the past, the Ministry of Finance. It's the Ministry of Finance right now. Let's respect the opinion of the wife who held the wallet.

If you wear your favorite hat and walk around the city of Ginza with your chest, I feel that your posture has improved.

Everyone, please find a lovely favorite. The shop faces Ginza Street, 2-6-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, and the telephone is 03-3535-5201. Business hours are from 10:30 to 19:30 and closed on Sunday.

HP is http://www.ginza-toraya.com.

 

 

Gallery Night Party 2015

[Silver] May 25, 2015 14:00

 "Ginza Night Party" hosted by Ginza Gallerys, which I look forward to every year.

The first event was held in the fall of 2004, has been held in spring since 2009, and is the eleventh this year.

This year, 26 galleries and galleries were participating.

We decided to go around the gallery in order from Nichido Gallery in Ginza 4-chome.

At Nichido Gallery, my feet stopped for a while at Kannemon Asai's Don Quijote and Sancho Pansa's paintings, Takeshi Hayashi's roses, and a daughter in a kimono.

If you think that the works of the most prominent art gallery are lined up, the works of newcomers were also exhibited, and some works were at a price that was friendly.

The delicious champagne after appreciation, C'est aussi tre's bien!

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Japanese lantern, faintly illustrated in the darkness of the dusk and darkness, has an incredibly emotion.

At Ginza Yanagi Gallery, Vice President Yoko Noro is a kimono and "hospitality" is a kimono.

I saw Hiroshi Okano's collection of paintings set in the Seto Inland Sea, and I was impressed by the wonderful pastel color use and felt nostalgia.

The white wine and canape I received later were very delicious.

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At Akika-dong, many female customers listened to the explanation of President Chiaki Tanaka's work with a saliva.

The title of the introduction of the collection of works by painter Kusunone Kaisho, "The filth is alive." I was passionate about the artist's background and the explanation of individual works.

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One of the works in this is "Yuki Kaku". A picture of a kimono that is slightly removed from the shoulders, painted red by a woman who is unlikely to pass so much. I've been watching it several times before.

"It's a little worrisome, an unforgettable picture."

In "Galley Tanaga", I enjoyed my favorite Aispiri's work.

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 In addition, it seems that each gallery also participated in a group, and your enthusiasm for art has been transmitted.

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A wonderful and fashionable night party in the gallery. The women walking with the information leaflet will also be fashionable.

One was like Lenoir's model, and one was dressed in a kimono and painted in Japanese painting.

As expected, it's Ginza! It was a great success.

 

 

Tsukiji, where the number of French people has increased "Breakfast is trebian at Tsukiji! "

[Silver] May 22, 2015 10:00

  It's a refreshing morning! This morning, at Tokyo Metro Tsukiji Station, I saw a foreign couple who seemed confused while looking at the map of the guide, so I called out.
I had just 40 minutes to get started, so I decided to guide myself to my destination Tsukiji Market.
After all, I heard that I was a Frenchman and a two-week vacation to Japan. For 3 nights in Kyoto, I saw Miyajima in Aki and Himeji Castle, and today was the last day.
I decided to get a map at the general information center "Platto Tsukiji" while introducing tuna and seafood bowl shops in the out-of-market market, stewed foxes, ramen Inoue, and Jindaiji soba.
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When I received an English version of the map at "Platto Tsukiji", today's duty took a picture of all three people. I was deeply moved by the very kind response.
 
Passing in front of Namiki Shrine, I taught you access to Tsukiji Market and guided them to their other purpose of "sushi" shop. Today, I took you to "Iwasa Toshishi".
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 I can't enter the market until 9 o'clock, so I think you could enjoy delicious sushi.

If you have enough time in the early morning, enjoy breakfast at Tsukiji and sushi at Tsukiji.

 

 

 

Rukabi Lunch Time Mini Lecture & Mini Rakugo May 21st, 2015

[Silver] May 13, 2015 18:00

 Rukabi Lunch Time Mini Course & Mini Rakugo is available.
It will be held from 12:30 on May 21, 2015 (Thursday).
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This month's course is "Let's protect yourself, your own health."
From 12:35, there is <Mini Course> "Everyday Bone Health Promotion (Part 2)".
 Isn't it a good opportunity to think about osteoporosis and bone problems for your body?
From 12:50, <Rakugo> Yamachotei Hanpasa (Sanchoutei-Pansa) will talk about fun rakugo with a light tone.
I've heard about this person's rakugo before, so I'm sure it's interesting.
(Please see here for the previous situation ... /archive/2014/01/srsanchopansa.html
Then, let's meet you with health courses and rakugo that will help you!

 

 

 

There is a 9th Ginza Yanagi Festival report song, dance, and come next year!

[Silver] May 6, 2015 09:00

 On May 5, 2015, the 9th Ginza willow Festival was held under pleasant weather with fragrant winds. The willows in Ginza were also swaying in the breeze.

The greetings of the organizers and guests were a great success, with a lot of customers coming and hearing only their voices.

Fortunately, I was able to shoot the beautiful works of the 33rd Chuo-ku Tourism Ambassador who helped with tape cutting.

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Next is the "Traffic Safety Ginza Golden Parade" by the Metropolitan Police Department and the Tokyo Metropolitan Brass Band Federation.

Marching to match the light music of brass band and baton twirler. The sisters of Shimbashi geisha also walk gracefully and add flowers.

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From Chuo-ku, members of the Chuo-ku Nihonbashi Junior High School brass band participated.

They are also performing cheering performances at the Tokyo Marathon.

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The sister and wife who went with me said, "I'm fine."


The marronnier gate tree was blooming. The flowers were likely to be appreciated until around May 10th.

Sukiyabashi Park was the "Concert Forest", where songs in Le Miserable's play and songs by Momoiro Clover Z were played.

(Here, the battery of the digital camera has run out! Blue! I can't help but shoot with galaxy.

 I moved to Ginza 6-chome and was fascinated by the gorgeous dance of "Shimbashi Geisha Higashi Odori" that I wanted.

"The beauty of Edo, the beauty of Japan. The 91st Higashi Odori is Shimbashi Enbujo for four days from May 21 to 24.

 I want to see a real dance at Shimbashi Enbujo! I thought it.

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Next, at Ginza 8-chome, this event will be held for the first time, "Welcome Ginza".

As for the performance schedule, "Kappare" and "Ginza Ondo" were performed by Sakuragawa-ryu Edogei Kappore.

Visitors from abroad also jumped in and seemed to be very happy. 

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Next, "Ginza Koji" was sung by singer Hiroko Matsumae, and Ginza became the stage of the song show.

Five songs were also shown, and the Sakuragawa-ryu Edogei Kappore were excited.

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 I would like to introduce the lyrics of "Ginza Koji" and a little touch.

 The eaves are low but stylish shops are lined up in Kinharu alley ... 

It's very easy to sing, and I'm going to sing with a humming from tomorrow. I'm going to be shy!

 After that, we enjoyed Heven Artist in Ginza, Hometown Tourism PR Campaign, and traditional dances by "Marugoto Kochi". I'm looking forward to next year's 10th meeting.

 

 

"Ginza Diorama" has arrived at Ginza-dori Post Office!

[Silver] May 1, 2015 09:00

 You can see "Ginza Diorama", the gift of sweat and tears of the students of the Osaki High School Paper Diorama Club, at the Ginza Dori Post Office.

It was featured in Ginza's information magazine "Ginza Times" and also on Nippon Television's broadcast, so I've always wanted to go there.

However, as a salaried worker, I thought it would be difficult to see it during business hours.

However, since this post office is open from 10:00 to 18:00, my company is closed at 17:00, so I could see it well.

Let's go back to the main subject!

 

Ginza-dori Post Office is located at 2-7-18 Ginza, Chuo-ku, and is located on the third floor of the same building as Eikuniya.

We went up to the 3rd floor by elevator. The "Ginza Diorama" I wanted was displayed on the right rear of the counter that sells stamps.

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The atmosphere of the early Showa era is good, and some people think it is nostalgic for everyone, such as the scenery where the Toden runs.

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Wako's building has a lot of windows and I thought it was an elaborate work.

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Mr. Takako Takayama, Director of the Board of Directors who responded to the meeting.

I heard "an anecdote that students from the Osaki High School Diorama Club started crying during production"

When I saw it on Japanese TV, I remembered the student's "practice cutting paper with a cutter" and "I can't forgive 1mm crazy!" It was hard!" muttered with my heart.

(Actually, I also tried cutting paper and used Wako's building as the subject, so I understand that it is difficult. Aside from the question.

 

Why don't you visit a little while shopping in Ginza?

Just as this post office has "signed a small commemorative seal at the counter for the 25th anniversary".

(For more information, see this blog → /archive/2015/04/-415.html)

 

Shopping and eating good things in Ginza, and for a moment, a little friend and your loved ones, a message from "Ginza departure"!

With self-satisfaction, I thought, "I'm fashionable!"

 

 

 
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