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Chuo-ku Tekutekusanpo Harumi Ohashi

[kimitaku] December 17, 2014 16:00

 Harumi-dori St. 

 From Reimei Bridge, look at Harumi Triton Square to the left and go straight ahead.

 You can see Harumi Ohashi.

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This bridge is quite steep.

Perfect for jogging and walking.

If you cross it as it is, you will head to the Toyosu district.

Yurikamome.

You can see the round Toden substation (here is a submarine cable and powered from Kisarazu) and the new market construction site (relocation of Tsukiji Market) far away. 

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 On the right hand, Harumi's warehouse group Rainbow Bridge Tokyo Bay 

 Takeshiba Wharf You can see Mount Fuji if it is sunny far away.

 The left hand is LaLaport and Toyosu. 

 Once upon a time, there was a shipyard in Ishikawajima.

 

"Harumi Rinkai Park" has been created along the canal just before crossing Harumi Ohashi.

This park bicycle is prohibited.

Canals (sea?) even on holidays It's great for walking and jogging while watching.

Beyond that, there is also a sky tree.

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A solo exhibition by quilt artist Flame "Red Silk Momi-Ten and Earth"

[kimitaku] December 5, 2014 14:00

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 In mid-October at the Shirota Gallery in Ginza 

  A solo exhibition by quilt writer Michiko Someya was held.

 Someya lives in Kyoto.

 

 I suffered a serious illness more than a dozen years ago and lived in a fight.

At that time, I happened to meet "Kofu" and was fascinated by its charm. After leaving the hospital, I used Kofu to produce quilts.

P1010152sibori.jpgSomeya says, "This Kofu and others are from the Edo period. It is not seen now and is thrown away. I was so sorry that I bought Kofu and revived it as a quilt work. "I was saved by these Kofu and others."

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 The event was held on the 6th, but he said, "I was very happy to see many customers."

 You said you would like to hold it again next year.

 

・・... When I stood in front of the bright red "flame" quilt extending toward heaven, I was filled with a feeling of washing my heart. ・・・・・・・・

 

 
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