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Lunch where you can enjoy lunch ★Fukusuke Ginza Main Store

[Mapo ★] October 31, 2014 09:00

A sushi restaurant that moved from the former Toshiba Building in Sukiyabashi to Ginza Trecious.

It is a long-established store for 50 years.

 

There was a very good lunch and shore for lunch, so I did it.

 

2160 yen for leaflets, nigiri, red soup, chawanmushi and ice cream!

Moreover, it is delicious (*^^*)

It's nice to have this set on Saturday (*^^ *)

The inside of the store was full of customers.

 

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I can eat such a delicious Edomae sushi in Ginza~★

 

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Ginza Fukusuke's homepage

 

 

 

Chuo-ku Town Walking Tour ★Visiting Ginza Gallery

[Mapo ★] October 15, 2014 09:00

On October 7th, we went around the town walk tour Ginza Gallery.

There are 10 participants.

Meet in front of the clock tower at Sukiyabashi Park and go around the Yanagi Gallery, Nichido Gallery, and Shinminedo Gallery.

 

At first, Yanagi Gallery.

 

There are a few words from the president who left me very much.

I can't buy art museums, but I can buy art galleries.
Aside from buying or not, what if you buy a picture in this?
If you could get one of them?
It's fun to look at the picture while thinking like that.

 

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Among Yanagi Gallery, I like Hiroshi Okano's paintings very much.
The color is beautiful, and there are some things that can be bought.
"Decorating this picture of this size in that place in the living room."
I thought it was very fun, and I really wanted a picture (laughs).

I received a pamphlet (upper right)

 

I was doing a Dali exhibition at the Nichido Gallery.
It seems to be the 110th anniversary of Dali's birth.
It's not a picture, so it's hard to carry artworks.
I was able to hear stories such as the story behind Dali.

They also sell postcards and notepads of famous painters.
I received big postcards from Dali and Monet, where the next event is written.

There is a permanent exhibition in the basement, and there are many pictures hanging.
The painter who thought this person's picture was good checks the name!

 

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The last is Shiminedo.
I had plenty of time, so I explained the pictures one by one.

Knowing the background and story of the picture
It's interesting because the attachment is born in the picture and the perspective changes.

 

By the way, Mr. Shiminedo's painting doesn't have a price tag.
When asked why, many people look at the name and price when looking at the picture, and then see the picture.
He seems to have not put a price tag because he wants to see the picture without prejudice of the amount.

 

By the way, I heard the amount of money and said, "I'm going to do that much."
If you think, that picture is your favorite picture.
If you think, "Eh, isn't it so expensive?" (laughs)

 

The gallery in Ginza seems to have a high threshold.
Today, I felt like I could go to the gallery more easily.

It seems that going around the gallery in Ginza will be a habit.

 

Yanagi Gallery's homepage

 

Nichido Gallery's website

 

Shiminedo Gallery website

 

 

 

Halloween sweets ★Under the depa in Ginza

[Mapo ★] October 8, 2014 14:00

At this time, there are a lot of cute Halloween sweets.

I would like to introduce about two things that I particularly like (*^^*)

  

The Desale Te corner on the second basement floor of Ginza Mitsukoshi is located.

This is a booth that proposes a mariage of tea and sweets.

  

For sweets, the world's top patissier announces monthly limited sweets.★

This Jack Oran Tan cake is Lyon's patissier Sebastian Buoyer.

Patissier is characterized by cute and fun designs such as lipstick and record-shaped chocolate.

 

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The white chocolate mousse and the cookies on the table are all delicious.♪

It's 1080 yen per piece.

 

The other is the Katsura Shindo shrimp cracker in the basement of Ginza Matsuya.

Every month, shrimp crackers with seasonal patterns are sold and I'm looking forward to it.

At this time, besides Halloween, there is also a mountain play in the autumn newsletter.

The smallest series costs 216 yen per bag, so I always buy 2 bags (*^^*)

 

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In addition, at Katsura Shindo, you can get one stamp for each shopping.

When it's full, you can get sweet shrimp or red shrimp aburiyaki, or small plates and chopstick rests.♪

 

In October, there are a lot of delicious Western and Japanese sweets.

 

 

 
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