Chuo-ku Tourism Association Official Blog

Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog

Introducing Chuo-ku's seasonal information by sightseeing volunteer members who passed the Chuo-ku Tourism Association's Chuo-ku Tourism Certification and registered as correspondents.

List of Authors

>>About this blog

Recent blog post

Tokyo Minato matsuri 2010 next year!

[Silver] May 21, 2010 10:00

 Tokyo Minato matsuri was held brilliantly on May 15 and 16, 2010.

Arrived at 10 o'clock in the morning while remembering the dance spirit and excitement. Nippon Maru's exhibition sail was confirmed from 11:00.

Let's come again later, pat the figure before the opening of the exhibition!

  CIMG4916.jpg

With the "stamp rally" paper received from the sister at the venue, I went to the flea market and stamping place.

  CIMG4919.jpg

Professor, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology. First of all, after finishing stamp rally, let's take a look slowlyeye.

  CIMG4922.jpg

A dredging ship that exposes sludge accumulated on the seabed. Let's take a look at this later!

  CIMG4924.jpg

 

Oh, you can take a boat from here and go to the Ship Science Museum. Free! I'm happy.

  CIMG4926.jpg

The Japan Coast Guard ship. "Moshimo" in the sea is 118.

  CIMG4927.jpg

The dredging ship just before. The name is "Kutori". The dredged sludge is used for landfill in Tokyo Bay.

  CIMG4935.jpg

I came to "Umitaka Maru" of Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology.  

  CIMG4939.jpg

The gentle lady, the sister, greeted me with a smile.

After four years of college, he was called "major" to become a navigator, and another year.

There are six women in this year's major department.

  CIMG4940.jpg

"Stalls" of the festival. There were a lot of things. I am Sendai's specialty beef tongue. 600 yen for 4 tickets.

  CIMG4945.jpg

stamp rally is over. In exchange for prizes. Get a leisure seat depicting Tokyo Port.

  CIMG4946.jpg

It was fun! I'll come again next yearhappy01

 

 

 

Tsukiji TASS Gharari Wakamatsuya Harumi Takai Ceramic Exhibition

[Silver] May 18, 2010 08:45

 If you say "I often pass by these days," is it a big ball?

Today, oops! I've got it back.

 The memorable "Harumi Takai Ceramic Exhibition" will be held today for 6 days from May 17 to 22 (Sat).

It is held at Wakamatsuya in Tsukiji.

100517_185139-1.jpg

 

 The theme is printed on the leaflet of the guide, "While talking with the sea."

CIMG4963.jpg

 

 I was surprised to see Harumi Takai's biography!

9 times in Nitten and 2 times in Paris, France, one of which won the Van Dome Award!

CIMG4964.jpg

 

 

 With intellectual women in mind, the gallery becomes gorgeous.sun

CIMG4958.jpg

 

 

 This is "Wave Hibiki" exhibited at the Paris International Salon.

CIMG4962.jpg

 The bowls I would like to use in everyday life were also exhibited and sold. 

It was full of works that I would like to visit tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. (weekdays until 18:30)

Please come and visit us. Until May 22, 2010 (until 16:30 on the last day)

 

 

There is also this year! “Classical Performing Arts Appreciation Party”

[The cat on the slope] May 14, 2010 14:30

The "Classical Performing Arts Appreciation Party" introduced on this blog last year will be held again this year.

Click here for last year's article.

This year, there are plenty of performances such as lectures, Kouta swing, biwa, acrobatics, and dance Jobanzu.

It's a stylish way to appreciate classical performing arts and spend time in the evening during the rainy season.

By the way, it is one of the pleasures to see the Japanese clothes of the customers gathering at the venue.

The 12th Classical Performing Arts Appreciation JPG

↑This year's flyer

Date and time: Saturday, June 19, 2010 opens at 4:30:00.

Venue: Nihonbashi Theater

Costs: 2,000 yen (paid at the venue on the day)

 

<Inquiry / Application>

Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association

Phone: 03-3297-0251

*Anyone, not limited to those who live or work in the city, can apply.

*Limited to 440 people. Please apply as soon as possible.

 

It seems that Mr. Mikazuki also enjoyed this appreciation party last year.

Mr. Mikazuki's article 

 

 

 

imperial procession on portable shrine Chuo-dori, Akira Kanda Jindai

[Yotaro] May 12, 2010 09:50

 Kanda festival, telling the arrival of early summer, Sunday, the 9th, the imperial procession of the Great portable shrine was held.

IMG_0146.JPG This year, even though it was the year of the festival, the celebration of the 700th anniversary of the celebration of Heishomon was celebrated, and it was a very exciting festival with the first set-up of Akira Kanda Jindai portable shrine and Masakadozuka Preservation Society Dai portable shrine. In particular, at the portable shrine of the Masakadozuka Preservation Society, businessmen in the Otemachi office district participated as a big leader, adding further expansion and thickness to Kanda festival. It was said that there were 200,000 people along the road.
IMG_0150.JPG This year's imperial procession in the Chuo-ku area is Tokiwa Bridge, Nihonbashi to Muromachi 4-chome. After noon, Shinto ritual was held at Masakadozuka at the same time as portable shrine, followed by imperial procession along Otemachi Sankei Building, whereby Akira Kanda Jindai portable shrine crossed Tokiwa Bridge around 2 o'clock to Nihonbashi Kitazume, turn left at Mitsukoshi and walk north of Chuo-4-dori, imperial procession.

 The imperial procession line was followed by lion head floats, Kanda Hayashi stall, and large portable shrines, followed by the festival's shrine parishioner Elementary School children with great cheers.

 

 

Wind Nimomakezu's luxurious carpet again this year

[Yotaro] May 12, 2010 08:30

IMG_0081.JPG   It is somewhat old, but on April 29 (Showa Day), the annual flower carpet decorated Miyuki Street brilliantly. As already reported on the blogs of the tourist association, etc., under the theme of "ECO and New Life", 200,000 necks and 1.2 million Toyama tulip petals woven vividly with 14 designs carpets. I guess there are many people who have gone out. I've been wondering how carpets would be made for a long time, so this year I left home early in the morning and saw them, so I would like to report that area.

  IMG_0046.JPG Miyuki Street, which arrived shortly after 8 am, has few traffic, but there are two or three cardboard boxes on the side of the road. Volunteers have already gathered one after another in the school grounds of Yasuaki Elementary School. Divided into groups for each of the 14 designs, we are working on preparations such as meeting and confirmation of arrangements and preparation of petals. From 9 o'clock, the street will be closed, and a sheet with the design will be pasted on the road surface with tape. At 11:00, volunteers from Yasuaki Elementary School finally came to the place for each group. Oguro has a bag of petals packed in red, white, pink, yellow, purple, and color. In accordance with the design drawn on the sheet, the petals of the specified color are placed.  I'm going to do it. The cardboard box beside the road contained Tateyama cedar leaves, which became green "paintings". At 11:30, the carpet was almost completed while talking, "Purple, isn't it easyIMG_0054.JPG!" "Red, can I give it next to you?"

  ・・I thought that on this day, strong winds that occasionally blow off hats in good weather blew down the street, and in the screams of spectators, the thick petals of the sashimi were blown away in different colors. Each time, volunteers returned to their original position, sprayed water, and there was also an act called Daido to prevent scattering. The wind seems to be a natural enemy in the flower carpet than rain.

IMG_0060.JPG At 12 o'clock, the performances of Yasuaki's brass band club and the opening ceremony were continued, and the 24th Ginza Miyuki Street Flower Carpet began with a happy opening. Thank you very much to all of you for the luxurious carpet this year.

 In the evening, on Miyuki-dori, where we stopped again, we distributed plastic bags for taking petals and "How to make tulip dyeing". It's a difficult project to match this year's theme. It seems that 30 to 40 flower necks (180 to 240 petals) can dye one or two handkerchiefs. I hope it will be promoted in advance next year.

 

 

 

"Go east,"

[Silver] May 10, 2010 08:45

 I've seen "East Odori" at Shimbashi Enbujo.

Actually, I won the present of Central FM.

I didn't think I would win because I had a bad luck so far. 

 The weather was fine on the day of April 29, and a lot of people packed in Shimbashi Enbujo.

I was there. It's the 86th time this year.

The performances of the day were "Daffodil Tanzen", "Edokakubanashi", and "Shimbashi Yono Busy".

I did it. 

 CIMG4733.jpg  

 

It's finally open. Expectations are also growing for the red lanterns of "East".

CIMG4735.jpg  

 

In the tea room set up on the second floor, there is a beautiful geisha and a beautiful geisha.

(This place, in Shimbashi, we call it a "convenient.") A cute Hantama-san

He gave me tea.

 

CIMG4739.jpg  

Geisha was decorated with his favorite fan.

CIMG4742.jpg

Well, it's time to start.CIMG4747.jpg  

Unfortunately, photography was prohibited, so I will report the dance later.

 

According to the program guide,

First, the above "Daffodil Tanzen" was called Tanzen Bath in the Edo period, and the samurai who went here devised their hairstyles, clothes, and walking appearances, and this was called Tanzen style. What was incorporated into the dance is Tanzen shake.

This time, I tried to create a gorgeous opening dance that depends on the beautiful prostitutes and the five young people. "

 Indeed, I saw young people dressed in spring-like costumes such as yellow-green dance lightly

I felt like I became an Oishi built-in assistant to play in Gion.

 

Second, "Edo Kakubanashi" below conveys a lot of the emotion of the chick that Oiran and the new construction develop gorgeously. The accompaniment of Joruri and shamisen matched perfectly, giving a sense of the atmosphere of Yoshiwara during the Edo period.

In the intermission of the 30-minute break, the geisha was happy and took photos. 

 "Shimbashi Evening Busy", which resumed after a break, is truly an on-parade of art!

The second scenic spring scenery is the light of two people and boats reflected on a shoji using a mirror. There is a red and white peach in the background. The number of geisha reflected in the mirror shoji increased, and it was fantastic.

 The sound of the ugly sounded, and once it turned dark.

The third view is suddenly bright, with seven geishas in front of Bairin and bamboo grove.

It seemed to be looking at the Genroku era picture scroll.

The fourth view of the river breeze, the sixth view of Tsukiji Akashicho is also a boat whistle and moist song.

The dance was wonderful.

The last ninth view is the finale. In the darkness, the sound of half bells and drums.

We received greetings from 18 people who became bright and lined up side by side.

After tightening, So-odori.

Tenugui of the celebration "East" was thrown, and I got it too.

When I had such a happy experience, I said, "I have to protect Japanese culture."

 

Click here for the "East" website. http://www2.odn.ne.jp/shinbashikumiai/

 

 Click here for the website of Chuo FM 84.0. ↓

The Hello Radio City blog is full of information! http://fm840.jp/blog/hello/