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Echizenbori Park

[Satoken] December 20, 2013 08:14

There is Echizenbori Park near my home. It's in front of Akimasa Elementary School, which is under construction. The surrounding area is surrounded by buildings, etc., but the day was lit and it was pleasant.

Although it is about a medium size, there is also a ball game area surrounded by fences, swings, sandboxes, and benches. You can also enjoy the stone of Echizen moat, which was once excavated.

What is the elephant's pool? During the summer vacation, children play in the water under the supervision of volunteers.

 

This time, I would like to introduce the trees that suddenly caught my eye.

 

What a persimmon tree or mandarin orange in the middle of the city? There was a tree. It's probably because the leaves fell and became easier to see. Because it is in the park, is the owner Chuo-ku?

I was surprised, and there was also a fine ginkgo tree with no leaves yet.

It's a good idea to sit on a sunny bench and spend a relaxing time with a paperback book or a beer in hand. The children in the neighborhood are playing well.

 

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Kyoto vegetable in downtown "Back alley story" IN Ningyocho

[kimitaku] December 18, 2013 08:36

 

 On the way to Koharu weather. 

 Walk along Koza-dori from the intersection of Genji store (Gen Ya Dana) toward Kanda in the west.

I found Kyoto vegetables in the second alley.

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 Fresh vegetables.

 I was exposed to the clear skin in the winter sunshine.

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 I asked my husband.

 The husband and the landlady of Hiiragiya, a very famous ryokan in Kyoto, are cousin.

 An acquaintance with a vegetable research institute of an NPO I met near Daimaru Department Store near Nishikikoji.

It seems that they are having different vegetables.

 

 My husband has lived in Ningyocho for a long time and has also participated in the baseball team (Nihonbashi Dorinkers).

I also showed you the picture.

 

 Kyoto vegetables ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Vegetables that have pale colors and somehow gentle scent of soil.

  

 Black bean shrimp potato from Kujo Negi Tamba of canola flower Kamogawa in Sagano  

 The bright red Kintoki carrot is even more transparent than the maple of Arashiyama.

It seems that they are open for two people, while the husband is dealing with me, the landlady said, distributing leaflets to the Neighborhood Association, and customers immediately.

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 I also bought Kyoyama potatoes all-you-can-pack 500 yen shrimp potatoes.

 It seems that the shop opens about once a month.

 

 It is said that the next day is just after New Year, and we plan to open a store in Kachidoki "marche of the Sun".

Here in Ningyocho, it seems that the sales space is a little small and you are looking for a place where you can always sell.

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The story behind the streets of Tokyo  

Address 3-4-2 Nihonbashi Ningyocho 103-0013, Japan 

Phone number 03-3808-2888

 

 

 

It's a little cute! Lion statue of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi in a trench coat

[TAKK...] December 16, 2013 17:00

A lion statue, a symbol of Mitsukoshi Department Store.

The lion statue is installed at the main entrance of the main building, and it is said that it will celebrate its 100th anniversary next year. Are you friends? I was wearing a trench coat near the entrance of the new building and welcomed customers.

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As expected, it is just fit on the body, and the goodness of tailoring and the skill of the craftsman are transmitted.

It seems that Sanyo Shokai was in charge of design and sewing.

I'm going to want such a cool trench coat.

 

 

Go home

[TAKK...] December 4, 2013 17:00

It's finally getting colder in earnest, but on the other hand, the lights of the city have become more gorgeous.

I'm looking forward to taking pictures on my way home from work.

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The last was Tokyo Square Garden in Kyobashi.

 

 
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