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Around the public bath in Chuo-ku⑤

[Satoken] August 22, 2012 13:00

The end of the public bath in Chuo-ku is nearing the end. There are four more places.

This time, we will introduce Kotobuki-yu in Tsukiji and Kachidoki-yu in Kachidoki.

Kotobukiyu is located in Tsukiji 6-chome, close to Ginza and Tsukiji Market, not only local people but also nearby.

I felt like some of the workers were coming.

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Next is Kachidoki Yu. It is located underground in the apartment, and the entrance and front are rather than a public bath.

It looks like a spa, but the bathroom is a regular public bath except for the sauna and cold water bath.

I feel like it. The tiles have a decoration reminiscent of a ship window and are stylish. Temperature of bath

It was 41°C, but it was summer, so I felt hot.

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Two more places are Minato-yu and Hinode-yu. Please enjoy visiting the public bath for summer memories.

Please.

 

 

Tokyo Bay Fireworks Festival

[Satoken] August 18, 2012 08:30

August 11 was a fun day with the Reitaisai festival in Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine and the Fire Festival in Tokyo Bay.

I wanted to see it nearby without going to Harumi, so I saw it from the Sumida River Terrace, but the high rise of Kachidoki.

I was blocked by the apartment, and only half could be seen. I'm going to go to Harumi next year.

I did it.


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Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine Reitaisai festival

[Satoken] August 17, 2012 12:00

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August 11-12 was Reitaisai festival once every three years (maybe). I was able to see it for the first time.

Preparation began more than a month ago, and I was looking forward to what kind of festival it was.

The area around my home (Akimasa Elementary School) is a lunch break place, and it was usually filled with people in places where there were not so many people.

Even so, I didn't know that the shrine parishioner area of Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine in Koto-ku was in Chuo-ku. Also, Tsukuda Island has a festival of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine, and I thought it would be very interesting that the portable shrine carrying was different just by separating one road.


Next time I really wanted to carry portable shrine.

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