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[Silver]
October 23, 2010 19:34
Today, hands-on treasure hunting event "Chuo-ku Great Investigation Line"-chase the legend of Oedo Treasure! ~
I went there. It started from Tsukishima. A stopover to the meat Takasago.
Since lunch was past, I ordered a simple "Takasago croquette and Menchi croquette" and ordered it.
She put it in a paper bag to make it easier for the landlady to eat. It's a nice heart.
"Meat Takasago" is a member of the tourist association. I'd like to introduce you.
http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/search/index.php/show/shop/12-24?t=1287830002
When you enter Tsukuda, you will see the Ishikawajima Museum. It is open only on Wednesday and Saturday.
It tells the history of shipyards since the Edo period.
Cross the Chuo-ohashi Bridge to Kameshima Bridge. Masashi Mukai's explanation of Mifunetegumi, which also appears in historical drama.
On the way to Inoue Building, recording the treasure password, Inari named Junko Oga.
Inoue Building is fashionable, isn't it? The front of the building is in English, and the design of the Igirder is stylish.
I'm glad if you walk around the city and meet wonderful plantings. Thank you very much!
On foot in Oita, in Ningyocho, I'm together in a caricature class at Chuo Kumin College.
I met Mr. Nakajima. It's swimming today. Your health is from continuing.
Waiting for a while for the performance of the Karakuri clock to begin, you can't be smart, the group Tobi.
"You!" "Oh! You can hear the voice of "Japan's best!"
The Nihonbashi Kyobashi Festival x Biodiversity banner. I'm looking forward to the "Marugoto Museum".
I wish you the success of this year's Tourism and Commerce Festival.
No, I use my head to search for treasure, and a little detour is fun.
Please enjoy it! Oh, the application is until November 5th. Don't forget it.
[Silver]
October 19, 2010 09:00
Today is on business, to St. Luke's Tower. Suddenly remember and look at the hospital from the west.
You can see the rooftop garden. I'm going to take a lunch break and let's look at the flowers ...
Immediately after entering the entrance to St. Luke Hospital, the St.Lukes Gallery is at the entrance to the restaurant.
Today, woodcut sculptures and moss balls were on display. The work is a sunflower.
It's a great work. I'm carving a bamboo grove. The plants below are butterbur or "tsuwabuki".
The moss ball is moist and calms the mind. Even after this exhibition, there are many other exhibitions.
Here, for those who wait for a consultation and those who are hospitalized, it is a relaxing and relaxing place.
If you are near you, such as St. Luke International Hospital or Time Dome Akashi, please come and visit us.
In September, an exhibition of "Naoko Matsu" was exhibited.
It was a very nice work, but unfortunately, I didn't bring my camera during a walk during lunch break.
For more information, please visit the official website. → http://www.naoko-gallery.com/
[O umbrella]
October 16, 2010 15:46
A limited-time "fish exhibition (GYO TEN)" is being held
at "Tsukiji Yorimichikan". This is an original fish painting exhibition drawn with crayons by Yasumi Kato.
Today (10/16 (Sat)) is Tsukiji Autumn Festival. The weather is fine, so I took a look at the out-of-office market. It was around 11 o'clock, but each street in the out-of-market market was full of people.
On the way back, I stopped by Tsukiji Yorimichikan on the second floor of the Tsukiji KY Building (Harumi-dori St. and Shin-ohashi-dori St.' corner building).
There are 108 items such as fish and shellfish, shrimp and octopus drawn by Kyumi Kato. I think I'm going to swim now.
Each seafood comments on the production area, seasonal season, and delicious ways to eat.
On the wall opposite the corridor, there are also large pictures of "Madako", "Salmon", "red sea bream" and "Crofin tuna" written for this fish exhibition. It's so powerful.
There were fish of a more authenticish primary color that appealed to sensibility, which cannot be expressed in photographs influenced by light and shadow.
The holding period is short from October 15 (Fri) to 30 (Sat), 2010.
"Seeing is at first glance", please take a look when you visit Tsukiji. Admission is free.
[Reference]
By the way, did you know "Token"? It seems to be "Japan Sakana Test", and I didn't know "O umbrella".
On May 23, this year (2010), the "1st Japan Fish Test" was held. (Success rate: 91% for grade 3 and 53% for grade 2.)
The official guidebook is on sale at the stand next door.
There are many marine products such as fish, but it was drawn by Yumi Kato.
Today we have a lot of opportunities to eat meat dishes, but Japan, surrounded by the sea on all sides, is originally a fish-eating ethnic group, and it seems that we have long built a history by eating seasonal seafood.
In order to eat delicious fish, it may be a good idea to increase the basic knowledge of fish.
In that sense, "Token" may be a good opportunity to increase the knowledge of marine products as ingredients and become fish lovers.
In the "Fish Exhibition" corner of this "Tsukiji Yori Michikan", an introduction panel of "Totoken" and a panel of "Excerpt of Problem" are also displayed.
Why don't you try the certification and become a “tradition” of fish as an ingredient?
After this exhibition is over, he will return to the exhibition of Nishiki-e from the late Tokugawa shogunate and Meiji eras of Tsukiji. (Please see the blog on 9/14 of "O umbrella".)
[O umbrella]
October 8, 2010 16:30
One of the events of the 58th Chuo-ku Tourism and Commerce Festival (October 1-November 5, 2010) is the 5th Antenna Shop stamp rally in Chuo-ku (Thu)-10/21 (Thu)) (sponsored by the Chuo-ku Antenna Shop Collaboration Promotion Council).
This year, the Marugoto Kochi store was added to 17 stores in stamp rally. I walked around on the first day (10/7), so I will briefly report it. Last year, Correspondents of Ginzo and Correspondents of Meni Books Osa posted on their blog about stamp rally.
10/7 (Thursday) was blessed with good weather. After 10 o'clock in the morning, we first arrived at Tsukiji and had an early lunch (ramen at "Inoue" on Outer Market Gate Street, which is always delicious), and went around as follows. (I don't know if this is the best ...)
⑯Kochi Market → ⑮Galactic Plaza → ⑭Gunma-chan's house (Chi) → ⑰A store in Aomori → ⑪Delicious Yamagata Plaza → ⑩Ginza Okinawa Shop → ⑨Whole Kochi → ⑫Zarai Oita → ⑬Ginza Kumamotokan → ⑧Yaesu Tourism Exchange Center in Fukushima Prefecture → ⑦Hokkaido Fudist Yaesu Store → ⑥Kyoto Pavilion → ⑤Yamanashi-kan, Fuji no Kuni → ④Come on Yamaguchikan → ③Nara Mahoroba Hall → ②Nihonbashi / Niigatakan NICO Plaza #2 → ①Nihonbashi Shimanekan
The photo below shows the antenna shop in the order of walking.
I went around slowly while enjoying the surroundings, so it was close to 1 o'clock. On the way around, some discovery (?) Yes, there was.
⑫This is a photo of the panel of the shop where some women were checking at the entrance of the building at the Ginza Nishi 3-chome intersection on the way to Ginza Kumamotokan from Zarai Oita. It seems to be popular. Then I went to a Snoopy doll in the exhibition space outside the SONY Building across Harumi-dori St. (there was an Okinawan sea aquarium in summer).
I also met pretty cosmos along the road of "PUB CARDINAL" next to SONY Building.
At the entrance of the antenna shop in Fukushima, about sightseeing in Sukagawa City, Fukushima Prefecture, women who participated in the promotion of the Sukagawa course in Matsuo Basho's new "Oku no Hosomichi" Sukagawa course, peony canpen crew (two women) for PR of peony in May, and other Mayors for Sukagawa Festival.
The items and service items purchased in this rally are as follows.
At Kochi Market, I purchased Tsukudani from Shimanto River's Kawanori and received a honey-containing yuzu drink "Gokun Umajimura". In Aomori, I purchased Nebuta pickles and had them subtract 5%. For "Marugoto Kochi", purchase "Boshi bread".
In Fukushima, they eat soft serve ice cream with a service fee (250 yen), try a quiz in Sukagawa City (the answer is shown in the reference materials there), and get an interesting ballpoint pen. In Yamaguchi, I purchased "Salt Seagulls" and received "Fukuchazuke". In Shimane, I purchased "Akashishishijimi Juice" and received "Matsuzaki Senbei".
Why don't you join the antenna shop stamp rally and enjoy the "Chuo-ku Tourism and Commerce Festival" at the Ginbura, the Nihonbashi area, or at the Tsukiji Market Festival? Until October 21 (Thursday).
[O umbrella]
October 5, 2010 14:30
One of the events of the "58th Chuo-ku Tourism and Commerce Festival" (October 1-November 5, 2010), hands-on treasure hunting event "Chuo-ku Great Investigation Line-chase the legend of Oedo Treasures! ~ (until 11/5).
After seeing the opening ceremony of the Chuo-ku Tourism and Commerce Festival (10/1, from 11:00 to 11:30, main venue: Ginza Mitsukoshi 9th floor "Ginza Terrace"), the weather seems to be interesting, so we challenged a treasure hunting event Did.
It took half a day, but without taking care of the hint store, I found 8 treasure chests (wooden: vertical 10cm x 7.5cm, height 8cm) and collected 8 keywords inside I was able to do it.
The treasure hunt identifies eight places by looking at a picture (in the pamphlet) that serves as a clue to the place where the treasure chest is located, but the place with the treasure chest is scattered widely in Chuo-ku, Edo Bus It was a very good walking and gymnastics with the mind while being troublesome (10/1 was free).
If you want to challenge this treasure hunt, first get a pamphlet containing "how to participate", "cues", "keyword entry column", etc. at public facilities and antenna shops in Chuo-ku.
In addition, the pamphlet also contains a list of "Discovery Reporting Offices" (9 locations) and "Hint Offering Shops" (40 locations) and a "map" showing those locations.
If you look closely at the clues in this pamphlet, you will find out where the treasure chest is located.
And there is also an image of what order to turn around.
But even if you don't know everything, it's best to go to the place you know first. I understand the feeling.
The photo shows a treasure chest (open state) at the base of the bridge. It's small.
On the way, I often met a group of two or three elementary school students who were challenging.
This photo shows a group of elementary school students who came to the treasure chest with the help of their mother.
There is a treasure chest for a squatting child!
This photo captures the keyword of the treasure chest at the base of the pole.
Mothers who exchange information at the following points, and elementary school students who look at clues and maps to consider the following. If you find more than four treasure chests, write a keyword in the keyword entry field, go to the discovery report office, press a confirmation stamp, and get the "Discoverer Award". If you find all eight, you can also get the right to win luxurious prizes by lottery as a "perfect prize". (The "Discoverer Award" is limited to the first 3,000 people.)
Fill in the keyword, fill in the same address and name and questionnaire, cut off the page from the pamphlet, put it in the application box of the discovery report office to complete the treasure hunting game.
The photo on the left shows the application box and pamphlet
I think some people have already been cleared, but if you haven't yet, by all means (return to childhood?) Please try the treasure hunting event. Adults can enjoy quite a bit!
I wish you success. (O umbrella (Oh))
If it is absolutely difficult to understand the location of the treasure chest just by looking at the clues of the pamphlet, "O umbrella" will give a little comment below about the picture of the "guide" on the pamphlet (I hope you will not understand it ...)
Keywords of Treasure 1: The opening ceremony near the main venue!
Keywords of Treasure 2: There is a line written, but it's a road.
Keywords of Treasure 3: There are three bridges with similar names, but pay attention to the stone wall in the figure!
Keywords of Treasure 4: The statue of a bear is located in front of the yagura.
Keywords of Treasure 5: The pink track goes to Taito-ku. The grass-colored track goes to Chiyoda-ku.
Keywords of Treasure 6: The master of the sword is famous for his Sukedachi in Takadanobaba.
Keywords of Treasure 7: Think of the town from the first line.
Keywords of Treasure 8: In the Meiji era, there was a ferry boat from Tsukiji to Tsukishima Reclaimed Land. It's not on the terrace along the river.
GOOD LUCK !!
[O umbrella]
16:00 on October 1, 2010
Based on the concept of Nihonbashi Revitalization Plan, "COREDO Muromachi" will open across the Mitsui Main Building on Chuo-dori, as the first building of Nihonbashi Muromachi East District Development.
I think I'm very interested in it, so I'll give you an overview of it.
As you may know, the naming of "COREDO" is a coined word that combines "CORE (center)" and "EDO (Edo)" and means "Edo" That's right.
It became a hot topic when COREDO Nihonbashi opened in 2004 in the skyscraper "Nihonbashi 1-chome Building", an example at the intersection where Eitai-dori St. and Chuo-dori are mixed.
The building with this "COREDO Muromachi" is officially called the "Muromachi Higashi Mitsui Building" and is a complex consisting of 22 floors above ground (height: about 100m) and 4 floors underground office, commercial and multipurpose halls.
The building consists of a commercial area of restaurants and retail stores on the first to fourth floors, a multi-purpose hall "Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall" on the fifth to sixth floors, and an office floor from the tenth to 21st floors.
This building will start construction in December 2008 and will open in October after two years.
During the construction work, a large message was written on the construction fence as shown in the photo on the left.
The opening schedule is as follows.
Friday, October 1: Muromachi Higashi Mitsui Building opened
Thursday, October 28: The commercial area (1F to 4F) of "COREDO Muromachi" opens.
The Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall (5F-6F) opened on October 30 (Sat.), opening ceremony
[COREDO Muromachi]
On the first floor, in addition to long-established stores such as "Ninben Nippon Hashimoto Ten" and "Nihonbashi Kiya", Kanazawa foil specialty store "Hakuza Nihonbashi", which will be opened for the first time in Tokyo, cafe Brassley Patisserie "Eymet Vibert" and ATM (Mizuho Bank, Chiba Bank) will be opened.
On the second floor, there are fish dishes such as Kinoshige Nihonbashi, a popular Chinese chef Kenichi Chin's Sichuan restaurant.
On the 3rd floor, there are bistro "BISTRO Ishikawa-tei", where you can line up, and "Yonesho", a Japanese food with rice as the leading role.
On the 4th floor, there is an Edo-mae sushi "Shimon", which is associated with the Nihonbashi Fish Bank, and the entrance lobby of Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall is opened.
On the first basement floor, there is a subway "Mitsukoshi Station" contact gate, but "Taro Shobo" and choled information "Nihonbashi Information Center" will open.
[Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall]
Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall is a large multi-purpose hall directly connected to the station in the Nihonbashi area (maximum number of 1,000 seats, 650 theater-type, 700m2), which can be used from businesses such as conventions and exhibitions to entertainment such as live music and theater.
Opened on October 30 (Saturday), as a “Kokera drop ceremony”, “Sanbaso Dance” by Koshiro Matsumoto and Somegoro Ichikawa, supervised by Koshiro Matsumoto, and fashion shows The world's first "Kabuki x Fashion Show" will be held in collaboration with Yoshio Wakatsuki, who produces and produces.
It is the birth of a new attraction in Chuo-ku. It will play a role in revitalizing Nihonbashi.
By all means, why don't you visit this opening opportunity?
The first step of "Nihonbashi Muromachi East District Development" is COREDO Muromachi introduced here, but as shown in the first figure, the construction of a new building and the "Edo Sakura-dori St.", a row of cherry blossom trees from the Bank of Japan, as shown in the first figure, will be extended, and the area around "Fukutoku Shrine", which will be relocated from "Muromachi Fukutoku Juku", will continue in the future.
As depicted in the "Kidai Shoran" of the Edo period (it is displayed on the underground passage of the subway Ginza Line, I think many people have seen it ...) It seems that you can expect further liveliness and liveliness in the area.
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