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Unknown Newcastle closed

[Satoken] April 25, 2013 14:00

On the morning of the 19th, when I was taking a pleasant walk, "New Castle" was closed. There was a sticker in the shop, and many people wrote it.

 

I'm afraid I've never eaten it. I wanted to try it at least once. What kind of taste did the sweet and spicy “spiced rice” taste?

 

The building that used to be the former Sukiyabashi Hankyu was also demolished. I didn't know even though I was a central inhabitant. If you walk, many buildings are dismantled and built, and you have to go a little.

 

The streets are changing rapidly. It's also attractive, but it was up to I decided to go into the shops I care about.

 

 

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100 mysterious (dinary) scenery of Chuo-ku

[Satoken] April 11, 2013 14:00

2nd year of correspondent. I'm going to post it soon.


There is something that I've been wondering for a long time as the row of cherry trees continues.

If you walk toward Showa-dori with Shin-ohashi-dori St. behind, you will find Takashimaya ahead of it.


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It's a pump in front of the building. No explanation, just "I can't drink this water."

There's only a bill on it. But water doesn't come out of the pump.

It's a strange sight. If you have any questions, please let me know.


This year, I would like to send out the charm of Chuo-ku with the theme of unexpected sights.

 

 
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