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Harumi Infiorata 2009, from flower picking to completion

[Silver] October 31, 2009 21:17

 I have been present at the scene from the production to completion of Harumi Infiorata.

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 The material is made of fresh rose flowers. I'm working hard to pick flowers.

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 The fairies smiled at me.

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 I'm writing instructions on how many colors of flowers to be attached to the sketch.

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 I'm sowing sand on the glue.

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 Follow the instructions to paste the petals.

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 Your brother sprays on the flower and takes measures to prevent the flower from flying.

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 In the evening, I watched the completed works of art.

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 The dusk is approaching, and the works of art shine beautifully on the light up.

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 Is this also called Triton Blue?

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 The work continues to the back. Please take a look at Harumi Triton Square for this continuation.

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 Harumi Infiorata 2009 is until November 4 (Wednesday). Don't miss it. Silver

 

 

The whole museum begins with Wakamatsuya. Sunday restaurant

[Silver] October 29, 2009 09:00

Wakamatsuya at Tsukiji 6-chome.

It was built in the early Showa era after the Great Kanto Earthquake. The designation of important buildings is refused.

Here, a special exhibition of the popular corner "Paper Tribe", which is serialized in "Monthly Sotokoto", has begun. Open from 11:00 to 19:00 every day until November 7 (Sat), and the last day until 16:00.

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 Looking at the inside from the outside, you can see that

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 A gentle sister will welcome you.

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 A number of wonderful works are on display.

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 In the evening, the warm feeling seems to heal your heart.

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 The work becomes brighter at night.

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 My neighbor was absorbed in cutting-outs.

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 There is an experience corner. Let's try the work shown below. Participation fee 300 yen.

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 Introducing restaurants that are open on Sunday from Tsukiji 6-chome to St. Luke's Tower. As of November 1.

"Sushi Dai" in front of Wakamatsuya, "Tentake" in Harumi-dori St., and on the 1st and 2nd floors of St. Luke's Tower, Tonkatsu Wako, Exelsior Cafe, MacDonald, and Hotel New Hankyu have opened Japanese cuisine Akashi.

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◆"Chuo-ku Health and Welfare Festival 2009"-Show of embroidery craftsmen "Making sewing patterns" at the Local Tenmonkan-(2009/10/25)

[Akira Makibuchi / Sharakusai] October 28, 2009 09:00

From 10:00 am on October 25 (Sun) in Akashicho "Chuo-ku Health and Welfare Festival 2009" was held at Chuo-ku Public Health Center, Time Dome, Akatsuki Park, etc.


Under the theme of "encounter, contact and excitement," the aim is to deepen mutual understanding and fellowship for everyone living in the community through opportunities for contact and exchange, aiming for a town of welfare and health. Have been implemented. Organized by the Health and Welfare Festival Executive Committee Japan National Council of Social Welfare, Chuo-ku, Chuo-ku. 


0913_091025fukushi_all.jpgOn the day of the event, the Municipal Folk Tenmonkan (Time Dome Akashi = the first floor entrance above the photo) was also open to the public for free, and visitors were watching the history and culture of Chuo-ku at the permanent gallery space. Many people also visited special exhibition's "City where Takumi lived" (until November 29). 


At 2:00 p.m. in the special exhibition venue, a demonstration of sewing pattern production was held. This demonstration is a "sew crest" technique in which a family crest is sewed in a kimono with Edo embroidery, and it is performed. Takeshi Kaiya, a resident of Nihonbashihakozakicho, a traditional craftsman certified in Tokyo and president of the Tokyo Embroidery Cooperative (center of the photo). The visitors who surround the work table with the fine sewing techniques leaned out and stared at the craftsmanship.


The next production demonstration will be held in conjunction with the "Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum 2009" event, and from 2:00 pm on November 1st (Sun), Saburo Tanaka, an Edo brush and Tokyo hand-planted brush craftsman, will be held at the "Hand-planted Brush Production Demonstration". Have been.


The venue of the festival was wide, outdoor and indoor, with various organizations and organizations in the city participating. The Chuo-ku Cultural Properties Supporters Association, the first certified town walking volunteer guide in Chuo-ku, also exhibited at the multipurpose hall venue on the 5th floor of the Education Center (bottom photo). The association participates continuously every year to introduce the town walk in Chuo-ku and display historical materials.


This time, about 100 photographs of Chuo-ku 50 years ago and 6 scenes related to Chuo-ku during the Edo and Meiji eras, such as Nihonbashi and Ryogokubashi, which are three consecutive Nishiki-e illustrations, are exhibited. At the experience corner, "Let's fold a mini-mini half coat! "I prepared and had the association's special origami folded and made it a souvenir to commemorate the visit. In particular, visitors were interested in photographs and half-wearing origami from various parts of Chuo-ku 50 years ago.

 

 

Would you like to go to "Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour"?

[Silver] October 27, 2009 09:00

 Today, I went to Ginza Hatcho Shrine from Kyobashi. On the back side of the police box in Kyobashi (Nihonbashi side)

It is the birthplace of Edo Kabuki.

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 There is a monument to Kyobashi-One Riverside Youth Market. If you go straight here, go straight

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 A ramen shop called "Do Miso". A lot of people were lined up after 2 o'clock.

★★Super ramen navigator ★★ In the program, it seems that it was ranked second in Japan in the taste category "Miso" of the "2008 Ra Navi Grand Prize". It's reasonable.

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 I can't get a stamp, but I went around from Ko Inari Shrine. The next Ginza Inari Shrine is closed this year due to the rebuilding of Echigoya's building.

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 Ryuko fudoson on the roof of Matsuya Ginza. Fortunately, turning the obstacle to fulfilling the desire, domestic security, and prosperous business.

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 If you go along Matsuya-dori toward Kibikicho (Chuo-dori), you will see a banner on the rooftop. It is Asahi Inari Shrine.

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 Here, I was able to pray to two Inari-sama, the ground and the rooftop.

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 Inari facing the street. The voice of the person who prayed here reaches the rooftop with a microphone.

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 It's Inari on the roof. The bottom is connected to the ground with a pipe. It seems that there are many visits not only from the town but also from all over the country because of the prosperity of business, the safety of the house, good luck, the eradication of fire, and the desire. ritual on the second afternoon of February is grand

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 On the rooftop of Ginza Mitsukoshi, Jizo-son, who came to the world, is enshrined in the middle. The back is Sankai Shrine.

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 "I have no choice but to pray and fulfill it," I prayed for good.

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 From the intersection of Ginza 4-chome, Cupid was looking at something at Tenshodo's corner.

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 When you enter the alley to the right, you will see a flag. It seems that Hodo Inari is beneficial for the growth of healthy children.

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 Shiseido's success Inari Shrine. It is usually on the rooftop and closed. Many young people worshiped the success of Mankin Ryujin Inari, praying for business prosperity and business success. I had a soap called Savon Dole.

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 Kakugo Inari Shrine in Kaku (rain, crane) is on the roof of Ginza Matsuzakaya. You can get stamps in front of the elevator platform on the first floor.

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 Miharakoji is located between Azuma Street and Mihara Street. Azuma Inari is beneficial for fire protection and theft.

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  In front of Sony Plaza. Visit Ginza Hatcho Shrine, walk happily, get a participation prize, and happiness. 

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 The participation prize is the Tiger of the Chinese zodiac next year. Let's live a healthy and enjoyable life next year. Participation prize is limited to the first 1,000 people.

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 In stamp rally, until October 30, every day from noon to four p.m. It was made of silver.

 

 

I went to Halow-in "Hyakuki Yoyuki" in Tsukishima

[Silver] October 27, 2009 09:00

 Tsukishima is a fun town where you can go anytime. Today, I enjoyed the Halloween event.

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 The children have fun talking with Hyakuki.happy01

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 The girl was shy, and his younger brother was working hard, "I'm not scared!"

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 "Dance, Jenka!" And it's going to be fun at night.coldsweats01

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 If you are hungry, eat monja and dance again! Please go out again, Tsukishima.

 

 

The 37th Nihonbashi Kyobashi Festival “Kazuki Oedo Parade”

[Silver] October 27, 2009 09:00

 Today, I was worried about the event with a little rain from the morning, but I started safely led by a police car.

The police car takes the "Nihonbashi Road Mark".

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 Thank you very much, Mr. Pepo.

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 Children are complaining that traffic safety is from Nihonbashi. It would be nice to be able to convey it to everyone all over the country.

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 A high school student's brass band. The costume also shines in Nihonbashi.

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 I'm jumping on the ground today.heart04happy01heart04

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 Cheerful dance of the people of Maebashi Danbe Dance Association. The dance of Shibuya and Kagoshima Ohara Festival continues.

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 Edo's flower, "Umego-ryu Edo art kappare", "Kappare, Kappare sweet tea!"

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 Moved from "Roading is elegant and Fujimusume", "Tokyo Kimono Queen Contest". It's wonderful.

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 Mr. Kirin was waiting for a long time.

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 "Kiken and beautiful woman," is it the Queen of Kimono?

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 A kimono parade continues. Men's kimonos are astringent, aren't they?

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 A single-walking woman with a purple Japanese umbrella walking with a Meijiya building in the background.

heart02It was very picturesque, but unfortunately it was omitted because I shot it up.