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We celebrated the New Year with the lion dance "Hyottoko" Ren Tsukishima "Tokinoya".

[kimitaku] January 28, 2019 18:00

 The lion danced in the shop to celebrate New Year's New Year.

Hyottoko Rensha 

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 The lion is Mr. Masuda. The flute is a combination of my two (kimitaku).

 The lion dance performed by the two is 

  Tsukishima Sake Bar "Tokinoya" customers into a whirlpool of enthusiasm.  

  Let's get rid of the winter of the trees. 

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The performances are "stalls", "Haya Kamakura", "4-chome", and "lullaby".

And the lion that wakes up from "4-chome" to "Stalls"

Congratulations with the message "Congratulations on your arrival."

And to the customer. I went around the god of fortune.

I hope everyone will have a good year.

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: : : : The lion dance is held every year on the first day of the shop's work after the 5th day of New Year. : : :

Please come and join us.

Tsukishima Tokinaya is a seven-minute walk from Tsukishima Station on the Oedo Line.

Turn left at Tsukishima Social Education Center and you'll find it right away.

Address 4-3-5 Tsukishima, Chuo-ku, Nomura Building 1F 

TEL 03-6225-0013.

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Hamarikyu from Tsukiji Ohashi

[kimitaku] January 17, 2019 09:00

Cross Tsukiji Ohashi from the left bank and from the middle, you can see Hamarikyu on your right when you look at the Sumida River. The distant view of Hamarikyu, which can not be seen from Kachidokibashi or from the boat.

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I just heard the whistle of the pleasure boat entering the departure and arrival point of Hamarikyu.

As you proceed along the Tsukiji Ohashi Bridge, you can see the departure and arrival point across the canal as if you were picked up.

You can do it. There is a fun conversation among many tourists who get off from here.

English, Chinese, and Cantonese are especially louder than Japanese, and the bustle of the departure and arrival areas.

It's even more gorgeous.

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To get to Tsukiji Ohashi, get off at Kachidoki Station on the Toei Oedo Line and walk 10 minutes.

Toei buses go from the south exit of Marunouchi, Tokyo Station bound for Toyomi Fisheries Pier.

      From Kameido Station to Tsukishima Station, bound for Toyomi Fisheries Pier

        Both are a 5-minute walk from Niijima Bridge.

*It is also recommended to match the departure and arrival times of Hamarikyu on the Tokyo Cruise of Tokyo Kanko Kisen*.

Please note that is careful, and Hamarikyu is not seen from the sidewalk of the upper reaches.

 

 
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