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Koami Shrine Doburoku Festival

[North Yujin] Nov. 30, 2010 09:30

On the 29th, the Doburoku Festival was held at Koami Shrine on the banks of the former Higashiboriru River.

The so-called festival was named after serving worshipers on November 28 (a muddy sake made from fresh rice harvested in the Shinryo field) served in Niiname-no-Matsuri.

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This is the explanation board of Koami Shrine.

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This is the adjacent Kagura Hall.

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It's a lot of work.

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Good luck protection against misfortune's mizuku is visible.

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I was able to hear the folk cultural property of Kagura.

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The present shrine hall and Kagura Hall were built in 1929 and survived the war and is now the only wooden cypress shrine built in the Nihonbashi area, and is designated as a cultural property of Chuo-ku.

 

 

Follow the 497m sky tree

[North Yujin] Nov. 4, 2010 11:45

Let's check the Sky Tree that we followed before along the Sumida River again.

Trees are reported that the tower body made by assembling steel frames has reached the top.

When the second observation deck is completed, the silhouette will change a little further.

First of all, from your favorite shots from Miyuki-dori, the street between Higashi Nihonbashi 1-chome and 2-chome.

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This is kanji, but if you pass through Ginza, it's Hiragana Miyuki Street.

Let's walk along the Sumida River from the northern end of Chuo-ku.

From the north side of Ryogokubashi Nishizume

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Then from the south side,

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Let's go down to the Sumida River Terrace and head downstream.

The camera was playing, blocked by a building on the opposite bank to Shinohashi.

A shot from between the Pampases ahead of Shinohashi

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Next, from the center of the bridge of Kiyosu Bridge.

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You can see the sightseeing boat Ryoma and the fire boat from Asakusa.

Next, from the center of the bridge on the Sumida River Ohashi Bridge.

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You can see the tree over Kiyosu Bridge.

Next is from the top of the Eitai Bridge.

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You can see the Kiyosu Bridge slightly.

This time, I went to Chuo-ohashi Bridge.

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The tree over the Eitai Bridge is also quite scaled.

The weather was nice, so it was a little hike to St. Luke's Tower. 

 

 

 
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