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No. 1 Junko Inari Shrine

[Satoken] February 12, 2015 14:00

There is a small shrine at the base of Shin-Kameshima Bridge at Kayabacho 3-chome. It is called "Junko Inari Shrine".

 

I've been wondering before.

The first day festival is held on February 11 every year, and a red flag stands around the bridge on February 1.

 

What is strange is that the banner is only just in the middle of Shin-Kameshima Bridge.

 

Probably from there, it will be the address of Shinkawa, and I think it is the border of God's territory or the area that protects it, or such a thing.

 

I would like to ask the locals at the first noon festival on the 11th.

 

Well, thank you.

Did you know that there is one turtle that doesn't always move near Shin Kameshima Bridge? Please look for it.

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The Chuo-ku Snow Festival was held.

[kimitaku] February 10, 2015 14:00

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 Snow delivered from the friendship city of Higashine, Yamagata Prefecture.

The venue, Akatsuki Park, is a silver world.

 

 

 The Yuki Festival was held for two days from February 7 (Sat) to February 8 (Sun).

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Children sliding on snow slopes with sleds.

Dad, mom and kids are also crazy about playing in the snow.

 

 Kigurumi is also very popular. Children playing on a pony.

 

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The child had a good winter time blowing away the cold of the wind.

With the gift of snow from Higashine City, the children of Chuo-ku became a whirlpool of enthusiasm.

 

 

The 18th Chuo-ku Snow Festival

[Satoken] February 10, 2015 09:00

On Sunday, February 8, I saw the "18th Chuo-ku Festival" held at Akatsuki Park.

 

Unfortunately, it was raining, and the children were about to return home.

 

This snow was delivered from Higashine City, Yamagata Prefecture, a friendship city, and if the weather is good, the entire silver world will be a whole.

 

It must have been. Still, the children were enjoying sleds and miniskies.

 

In the park, there were also corners where you can taste Higashine's specialty “Imo broth” and “Tamakonjac”.

 

There was also a song corner and a mini zoo.

 

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Do you have a good time? Exquisite curry

[TAKK...] February 2, 2015 14:00

Ginza New Melsa heard that "the business at the end of this month was closed due to building seismic retrofitting work," and went to "Ginza Furukawa" to eat curry.

My wife is cutlet curry.

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"European curry with 32 kinds of spices based on a special chicken bouillon." It is a deep taste that is very rich and sour.

I served with fried shrimp and dry pilaf cream curry.

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First of all, curry pilaf is a gem of a dream that is irresistible for curry lovers to eat curry pilaf.

It's perfect to eat with curry pilaf alone.

As the name implies, cream curry is creamy and perfectly delicious even alone.

"What would happen if there were perfect delicious food? Will it be more delicious? Are you going to fight?"

Apply cream curry to curry pilaf with a feeling of mixed expectations and anxiety.

......、

Of course, it will be more delicious.

It's like adding curry to curry, but it's strangely mild.

Shrimp fried is also excellent.

Neither Ginza New Melsa nor "Ginza Furukawa" are goodbye.

It means that it will be reopened this fall.

Let's look forward to a new start!

 

 
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