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YEBIES BAR Ginza 2-chome store is recommended for beer street.

[kimitaku] May 23, 2012 08:30

 YEBIES BAR is recommended for light drinking at Ginza 2-chome.

2TYOUME.jpg Turn the carce at the Ginza 2-chome intersection and turn right at De Beers on the next gas lamp street to see Ebisu Viya Hall.


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At dusk, go home from work.

I was drawn to the neon of the shop and went down the staircase.

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  A lot of calm, "Welcome" voice with a smile welcomed me.
It's a very good impression.


 The inside of the store is colored with brown touch. The lighting on the ceiling is also colored with non-sticky brightness. You may be using LEDs.

 

 I'm alone, so I'll sit at the counter.

There is a golden beer server on the right side.

The clerk was handling the order of beer coming one after another, but the glass glowed beautifully in the lighting. 

 

・・... Looking at the clerk who pours beer hard, I reminded me of "Pilsen" in the Kojunsha building in the past.

bi-ru.jpgAt that time, the craftsman who sweated and poured beer was impressive, and when I talked to him, "I'm the only one." "What should I do if I stop?" What a good thing.

 ・・・ "Pilsen" was so atmosphere at the beginning of the store.   But the former "Pilsen" was also astringent and had a special taste. ・・・・・・・・

 

 I ordered an amber ale, and a baked bishop.

Even though it is crowded with customers, the voice of the clerk passes well and you can order with confidence.
The inside of the store is unified in beer color, so it's very calm.

 Beer is here.


burusuto.jpg In addition, Bisbrust, beer with a slightly sweet scent on a thirst throat is also different. It goes well with bisbrust and invites beer.
The second cup is the half & half of Amber Yale and Ebisu stout ordered an Amber x Stout.


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 I ordered a Japanese-style caprese,

 The cream cheese is cut, sprinkled with purple leaves, and olive oil is added to the tomatoes.

The mellowness of the cheese stood out with the faint fragrance of Shiso, and in a blink of an eye, the beer became empty.


Master Ebisu.jpgWhen I asked the clerk a lot of stories, he answered with a smile.

 Since it was just opened, he was paying attention to customer service and said that beer would be especially delicious.


  After leaving the store, the Pilsen beer master wondered what he was doing now. 

The Ebisu Beer Hall has a long history, and in 1899, it still retains the same atmosphere as before.


If you are alone with your lover and your family, we recommend a seat next to the server. 


MEIJI Ebisu jpg
The photo on the left is
This is the Ebisu Beer Hall of Meiji 38 (1906).


 

       

 

 

The story of Shinohashi, Hitosuke Bridge

[kimitaku] May 16, 2012 08:30

  SINNOOHASI.jpg
"The frost of the bridge that you step on," 

"On the first snow and over the bridge."


These two phrases were written by the poet Matsuo Basho.

That's the phrase I wrote.


This is because the joy of Shin-ohashi Bridge was made into a phrase. 


Shinohashi was rebuilt many times after the bridge was built in Genroku 6 (1692), and was built as an iron bridge in Meiji 45 (1912).

I'm sorry.

The name "Shinohashi" was given as a bridge following the other name of Ryogoku Bridge, "Ohashi". 

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It connects Hamacho in Chuo-ku and Morishita in Koto-ku, and has a total length of 170M and 24M.


On the way across the bridge 
The origin, the original bridge, Nishiki-e of Hiroshige Utagawa is a relief.
The gently flowing Sumida River matches the color of the bridge and is beautiful.
There are many people who stop their feet and write an inscription.   


The other name of this bridge is derived from the "help (help) bridge".

(There are many stories in the future, we will focus on "Walking in the ward, Vol. 6 Bosha Kawabata section")


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 1923 September 1, 1923
  Tokyo was hit by an unprecedented shaking.



>>>"Many of the storehouses collapsed quickly, sand smoke was wrapped, and my eyes could not be opened. Immediately after, there was no noise and the state of silence continued. The people were anxious.

 The fire from the nearby warehouse quickly spread and rained the sparks. Although the fire was extinguished immediately, the fire from the Kanda area burned out Ningyocho.

 It seems that black water came in the river like a tsunami.


 At 8:00 pm when the fire was approaching, the Kayasha family came to Kakihamabashi and amazake Yokomachi burned more than half and was unable to move with a lot of luggage and cars.


 The Kayaya family broke the fence of Hosokawa's house, went out into the garden, but turned around the fire, and went out to Ohashi.

He desperately interrupted and sat in the middle of the bridge and spent all day and night.


 Those who were attacked by fire from both sides of the bridge rushed into the middle with death, and even the center was unbearable. It looks like a scream. They also stepped on deadly, and eventually the people beside them will not move.


 It seems that all the people at the side of the bridge were burnt down.
 The wind blowing was hot, the bridge swayed like a hammock, and the river seemed to have muddy streams. " <<< 


 Shin-ohashi Bridge was covered with iron floorboards, so it escaped disappearing. At that time, it was only one of the five Sumida River bridges.


 There is a "Shinohashi Evacuation Monument" on the right bank of Shinohashi, under the left bank just before crossing the bridge.

 It is a very large monument, and its origin is described in detail. It is noted that many people were helped and "helped" on this bridge, and the lessons learned.

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A part of the former Shin-ohashi Bridge is located.

It is preserved in Meiji Village in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture.


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While reading the monument

A young woman heads to the monument

He was holding his hands deeply.


 

 

 

There are many boats in Chuo-ku.

[kimitaku] May 2, 2012 15:20

    Edo has many canals since ancient times, and it has been said to be a very beautiful city with white walls and greenery of gardens.

 After the Taisho era, many canals were reclaimed, and now it is a little less than a city of water.

There may be some reason.

 However, everyone folds the map of Chuo-ku from the upper right to the lower right and looks at the lower half, and there is still a canal.

You can see a lot. It also shows one side of the city of water.

 Crossing the bridge over the canal, looking at the flow, and various ships are telling me.

Each ship has a long history and is still active, and a variety of ships.

Yes, it's.                        

Sky Tree 1.jpg from Kameshima Bridge  

    While crossing the bridge over the canal, staring at the ships, blowing in the breeze,

Why don't you try humming     such as "O SOLEMIO"?

 

 The photo on the right overlooked Shingameshima Bridge Reigishi Bridge northeast of Kameshima Bridge. By accident

The kai tree has entered the subject.

 The photo below is Minami Takahashi. I took a picture of Kame Shimakawa from the fence of Tokufune Inari.

Ship from Tokufune Inari. JPGA large ship and a small ship passed Ayumi (Note) and looked like a parent of Indian spot-billed duck.

 The right is the one aimed at Tsukiji Market from the entrance of Hamarikyu.

Sir. The location of the left buildings is the ruins of the warehouse in Owari-den.

Hamarikyu Ship 1.jpgBeyond that, Yuonen, pleasure

Boats, houseboats, various things

Sir.

 Many here have been since the Edo period.

                         The ship was blown away.

 The lower right I saw from Tsukuda Kobashi on Tsukuda Island.

 Below this surface is the pillar of the large banner used at the Sumiyoshi Festival in August this year.  It's filled. 

Along with the festival on Tsukuda Island, Obori became a print by Hiroshige Ando, an ukiyo-e artist from the Edo period, "Hundred Views of Edo".

Yes.The ship on Tsukuda Island. JPG

 The photo below shows the Tsukuda Sluice Gate from the Asashio Canal. This canal is goby fishing

It's a mecca.

A ship on the Asashio Canal. jpg 

 In the lower left, I saw the Tsukishima River from Triton Square.

During the cherry blossom season in spring, a party for cherry blossom viewing is held.

On holidays, it's also fun to walk through the canal and see various ships.

                                   Chuo-ku Map         

TUKISIMA ship. jpg Chuo-ku Map 2.jpg Chuo-ku map 1.jpg                                        

(Note) Ayumi is a crossing board when crossing a ship and a ship.                                                                                                                

 

 (Every time, Nissen is moving. The view always changes

Yes. Don't miss it.                                                                 

 

 
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