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Product centers in 47 prefectures ★Target marche

[Mapo ★] February 25, 2010 09:00

This is an introduction of Ginza's new spot, Meza marche.

At the product hall produced by Mezamashi TV, which was built in Ginza 4-chome
This building is a collection of products from 47 prefectures, consisting of 1st to 13th floors.

I waited a little to get on the elevator (^^;
It's a good person at two p.m. on weekdays.

The 11th floor and above are alcohol and restaurants, so today I went to two floors.

★The 10th floor is the Okinawa/Kyushu area.

The most popular is Miyazaki meat-rolled rice balls, and the second is curry sprinkle.
I wanted to eat, but I was embarrassed by myself, so I gave up (>_<)
The grapefruit-flavored gummi called Hakata Diet was also delicious.
It seems that there is Hakata's specialty kyuto.

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Urashima Nori from Kumamoto is a company sprinkler. Curry in Kumamoto? (^^;
That area is a mystery, but it was delicious ◎ (laughs)


★The 6th floor is the Kansai and Tokai areas

I bought an aunt's mandarin candy from Osaka.
It seems to be a specialty of Kishiwada, but Kishiwada is close to Wakayama and I think so.
It was delicious, and this was 105 yen (*^^*)

Awaji Island is an onion, but it is an onion soup from Awaji.
Since it is granules, you can easily eat delicious onion soup (*^^*)

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Oh, there's a full moon pong like this!
Everybody in Osaka knows, everyone loves full moon pong!
You can buy it at convenience stores in Kansai, but it's not easy to sell it in Tokyo.
I've seen it at a candy-yoko confectionery wholesaler.
But from now on, I can buy a full moon pong in Ginza~ (* ^^*)

Next time, I would like to go to the Hokkaido / Tohoku area and the Kanto / Shizuoka area!

At the entrance on the first floor, there is a huge 3m Mezamashi-kun!
There was also a panel of casters and announcers.

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Target marche's website

 

 

 

 

Cherry Blossom Bulletin!

[The cat on the slope] February 24, 2010 08:45

Where's the cold until last week, it's been warm and cheerful for the last few days.

When I thought that the buds of the cherry blossoms were about to begin to bloom, I found a quick cherry tree that had already begun to bloom.

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The location is at the foot of the northwestern side of Chuo-ohashi Bridge (Sumida River Terrace).

If you want to enjoy cherry-blossom viewing in advance, please do so.

Speaking of cherry blossoms, the Sumida River. The promenade will be dyed in cherry blossoms soon. I'm looking forward to it.

 

 

 

Tsukuda's handover

[The cat on the slope] February 23, 2010 09:00

The novel set on Tsukuda Island, "Tsukuda Island Futari Shobo" (written by Tatsuro Dekune), begins when one of the characters crosses the Sumida River on a ferry and comes to Tsukuda Island.

The history of Tsukuda's ferry is old, and it opened in 1644, when fishermen from Tsukuda-mura, Settsu-kuni (Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka-shi) entered Edo in accordance with Ieyasu Tokugawa and built Tsukuda Island. It was the year after I built it.

Tsukuda's ferry, which began as a water foot connecting Tsukuda Island and Edo City, was later used by people as an important means of transportation even after the Edo, Meiji, Taisho, and Showa eras, and the last Sumida River basin. It was active as a ferry, but in 1964, Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge was completed with the long role of 30.

At present, stone monuments marked "Tsukuda Island Ferry" are built on both sides of the Sumida River, Tsukuda and Minato, respectively. In 1927, it was built in commemoration of the fact that Tokyo City abolished the rowing boat and made it a free tugboat, and is registered as a Chuo Ward Cultural Property.

 

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(Left) Tsukuda side

(Right) Minato side

 

 

 

  Click here for more information.

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"Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge" received a baton from "Tsukuda's ferry".

The course of the Tokyo Marathon, which will be held this weekend (28th), is just 36 km.

It would be surprising to see the old people who once crossed the Sumida River on a ferry and 32,000 runners running overhead. 

 

 

 

Lunch of fruit sandwiches at Kyobashi Senbikiya Main Store

[Mapo ★] February 16, 2010 10:30

Both the Senbikiya Sohonten and the Ginza Senbikiya have been to the main store several times, but they have been there.
This is the first store in Kyobashi Senbikiya.

From Tokyo Station, go straight along Yaesu Street and turn right on Chuo-dori to the right.

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I went to eat cake, but I had lunch in time, so I had lunch there.
Actually, I've never eaten fruit sandwich too much.
I was attracted to fruit and chestnut cream and ordered it (laughs).

First of all, chestnut cream is rich, sweet and horse-like (* ^^ *)
I think I'm eating cake! The actual chestnut, paste and fresh cream.

And if you have a little in your mouth, fruit sandwich.
Strawberry, pineapple, papaya, apple, kiwi,
With moderate sweetness and refreshing acidity, this is also refreshing ~ As expected Senbikiya (* ^^ *)
Chestnut cream and fruit combo were exquisite.

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You are free to drink.
It costs 1050 yen to cheesecake and fruit dessert plate!

I learned later that lunch seems to be changing day.
I happened to be lucky to hit my favorite chestnut cream (* ^^ *)

You can check the daily menu here.


 

 

The 2nd Chuo-ku Tourism Certification

[The cat on the slope] February 6, 2010 19:14

 On February 6 (Saturday), the second Chuo-ku sightseeing certification was held.

It's been another year since I took the exam last year. It's fast.

This year, my father's father (77 years old, living in Chiba Prefecture) challenged, so I went to the test site to support me. P2060126.JPG

One of the test venues, Courtyard Marriott Ginza Tobu Hotel

10 minutes before the end of the exam. Door On the other side Candidates are in the last spurt. Thumbnail image of P2060128.JPGIf you pass, you will receive a certificate, original postcard set, and an old map of Chuo-ku.

  The official text of the sightseeing test is neatly summarized for each item, and there are plenty of photos, so it is very useful as a guidebook.

  Last year, I took the exam at the Royal Park Hotel in Suitengu, another venue. All of them have only hotels, and the venue is a spacious banquet hall with high ceilings. It was a bit luxurious to take the exam under a luxurious chandelier. I hope everyone will try it next year.

Thumbnail image of P2060130.JPGMy father came out after completing the exam. I'm looking forward to the results.

 

 

Tsukuda Namishi Inari Shrine

[The cat on the slope] February 2, 2010 08:30

February started with cold rain, but spring is steadily coming to that point.

So today, I would like to introduce the plum trees that are about to be in full bloom.

 The photo shows the plum blossoms that have begun to bloom on the side of Tsukuda Namishi Inari Shrine (Tsukuda 1-8-4).

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This Tsukuda Namishi Inari Shrine is nearby Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine

Compared to (Tsukuda 1-1-14), it is not well known.

It may be, but you can see something very interesting.

By the way, do you know what the "sashiishi" in this photo is?

Tips: "Sashi" in "Sashiishi" means "lifting"

 

P1300131.JPGYou already know, this is a stone used for "power comparison" a long time ago.

Until the time of the Great Kanto Earthquake, men proud of the power of the Tsukuda area made this stone.

He was lifting up and competing for that power. It may look small.

Why is it not so easy to lift.

 

I stopped by Tsukuda Nami-Inari Shrine, a little bit of a good friend.

If you are invited by the plum blossoms, which have the scent of spring quietly in the shade, you can see them.

There is a vermilion Tsukuda Kobashi in front of you.