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Tabikare 2014 Chuo-ku hot PR

[Silver] February 4, 2014 15:00

 Do you know "Tabikare"?

This event was held at Kokusaitenjijo, commonly known as Tokyo Big Sight on February 1st and 2nd, 2014.

Looking at the blog article of Tomomi Takahara of the sightseeing ambassador of Chuo-ku, Miss Chuo, I rushed in.

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According to the information on the Internet and the pamphlet we received.

"Nippon Tabi College" (commonly known as "Takaokare") started as a "place to play and learn about the charm of domestic tourism that has never been seen before."

The culmination event is the "Tabikare Gakuen Festival".

The 78 regions that have been working hard to create attractive travel products will gather and showcase the results.

In addition, votes from general visitors and industry officials have decided on new standard tourist destinations from 78 regions.

It is a valuable opportunity to experience the new charms of Japanese tourist destinations, so please enjoy it!

 Yes, it was. 

 There were booths of specialty dishes from all over the country from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south.

From Chuo-ku, "nori and doll ware from Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku long-established seaweed" was exhibited at the eating and drinking booth.

The customer service of the sightseeing ambassador of Chuo-ku, Miss Chuo, was successful, and many customers were coming to see.

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And there were local presentations by representatives of Aomori, Tsukuba, our Chuo-ku, Oshima, Kawazu-cho of Izu, and Hyuga of Miyazaki Prefecture.

The sightseeing PR of Chuo-ku by Chuo-ku Tourism Ambassador Miss Chuo is available.

The introduction of Nihonbashi and Ginza and tours of long-established restaurants were introduced.

For details, see http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/edo-machiaruki/.

Your breath was perfect, and I thought this was the first prize, but people who came from remote areas had flowers and got the second highest rating.

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And at the local attraction experience corner, it is an experience of throwing fans.

Under the guidance of a gentle sister, elementary school girls also tried several times and dropped their sights.

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I dropped the fan-suggestion and Shangri-la...

 

 

First laugh-"10th Edo Rakugo Eating Party" Kabukiza "Hanago"

1. February 2, 2014 09:00

Congratulations on the dawn." It was just before that, but January is over. 。 。 。 If you go as it is, it's going to be the year as soon as it's going. " Today is the first rakugo event this year. I came to laugh for the first time. The "Edo Rakugo Eating Party" introduced in November, but the first meeting in 2014 is that Mr. Kyotaro Yanagiya. It's full. You can see how popular it is. There's already a laugh here and there. It is "a pleasant young husband of a large store in Edo" itself. There are few people who can bring customers in the Edo period just by their appearance. In no time, they enter the world of fathers and sons in "Hatsutenjin". But this son is a "child of the present time", and the exchange of conversations with his father excites the venue. The gesture of licking the nectar of Kyotaro's dumplings is so true that it is too true!

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The dish is "Juzen", which is named after "Hatsutenjin", and the chirashi sushi seems to be a condensed enjoyment of the festival. Did you know that it was a plan by Ouchi Fukuchi, the first lord of the first phase? The dessert is fashionable "dango and candy" that appears in the story. The person in front of the seat said, "I don't have enough nectar" seemed to be listening to the continuation of the rakugo and met my companion unintentionally. As a souvenir, I got up to "Kabukiza's tile cracker", left Ginza on the evening after the rain while remembering the laughter of the second seat "I'm sorry-until the hamburger is made" and the ochi where Pesos feel. That's 7,000 yen.

Host: Kabukiza Service, Contact: Office Matsuba 050-3497-5500

 

 

 

Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association International Exchange Salon Old-fashioned play in Japan

[Silver] February 1, 2014 09:00

 

 At the International Exchange Salon in January, "Japanese old-fashioned play" was held.

Residents from foreign countries such as China, Vietnam and France enjoyed interacting with each other.

 What is the traditional play that has been popular in Japan for a long time?

 

1) Kendama: This is a play that originated in France.

 In French, it is said that it is called Billeboquet.

 The origin of Kendama is said to be from the time of King Anri III in France in the 16th century.

 One thing I got to know. Merci beaucoup !

  At first it was difficult until I got used to it, but the technique of piercing the "ken tip" at the tip of the shaft was made in 20 minutes.

  She also succeeded in the photo!

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2) Next is a "shaven turning" using a picture card of Hyakunin Isshu.

 In this play, we distribute some pieces to each person at first, then pull one by one, and draw another with the princessvirgo' picture card.

 When the shaven comes out, he puts his own tag on the spot. If a princessvirgo' picture card appears to the next person,

 He can get all the picture cards in the place. This is an interesting game that repeats the state of heaven and hell, but is a richly rich game.

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3) Darling: It's a very familiar play.

The man who came from France was not at first, but has improved completely.

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4) A good laugh

 A blindfold, place parts such as eyebrows, eyes and nose, mouth, etc. on the spread of the towel.

 The surroundings are laughing at the fun of the finished face!

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In February, it is said that it is "wagashi making" with a craftsman from a famous store in Chuo-ku as a lecturer. I'm looking forward to it.

For more information, please check here. http://www.chuo-ci.jp/