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Tsukishima Gallery

[Silver] January 26, 2011 08:30

 After receiving the Tsukishima Nishinaka-dori Shopping Street Monja, take a walk toward Kiyosumi-dori.

There is an advertisement that wrote "Hilo Yamagata 35,000 yen painting super cheap"!

 Is there a gallery here? And enter the shop.

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When I was watching Hilo Yamagata's work, my husband spoke with ease.

 Everything has been open here for about a year, and until around August this year until redevelopment.

It's a story that you're doing business here. It is also sold to major department stores, and it costs about half the price there.

It's said that it's sold.

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 The upper and lower two on the right are Hilo Yamagata's work. It seems to be a painting in the category of POP art.

I've seen it on a calendar, etc.

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 "Even if you don't buy it separately, please feel free to drop in."happy01

Why don't you enjoy beautiful paintings before and after shopping, such as Monja and Lebakatsu?

At Tsukishima Subway Station, it's just up Exit 5. 

In addition, please see Hilo Yamagata's life and work on Wikipedia etc. It's a great life.

 

 

Wakamatsuya Gallery "Futari no Kofu Play Exhibition"

[Silver] January 25, 2011 08:45

 Mr. Wakamatsuya Gallery of Tsukiji 6-chome, familiar. My husband, Masahiro Sato, is a push.

"Two Kofu Play Exhibition" is being held until January 29 (Saturday). Let's take a look.

 The kimono has been recreated well to create this year's zodiac rabbit dolls and beanbags.

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 What I felt smart was the fire extinguishing appearance of an actor's picture, which was exhibited and sold. Oh! The flower of Edo!

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 On the left of the actor's picture, this year's zodiac bag (how did the kanji called bag come up?)

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 Exhibition by two women. Please come and visit us.

There are a lot of small items.

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 There were quite a few portable items. Repeat until January 29th (Sat).

 

 

Takaramachi and Lottery Dream Hall

[Silver] January 6, 2011 08:30

  Chuo-ku is full of treasures! I went to Takaramachi to walk along a road I had never walked before.

Before that, we examined the origin of the name of Takaramachi on the website of Chuo-ku about the origin of the name of the town.

 In 1931, by the idea of Hikokichi Nakazawa, a happy name was selected and given.
(Mr. Nakazawa) ※ A businessman in Meiji period. "In 1892, I was elected as a member of the House of Representatives and at the same time became a member of the Tokyo City Council." 

Hey, that's right. But now it doesn't remain as a place name. Resurrection hopesign01

 

 A little west of Toei Subway Takaracho Station, the street heading north is antique street.

Immediately after entering the street, there is a shop called Mayuyama Ryusen-do, which sells Tenmoku bowls.

 

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Turn left at Kouyama's corner and you will find the "Lottery Dream Hall". There is also a lottery lottery here.

 

When you enter the museum, you will find photos and panels that introduce the history of the lottery.

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  When you enter the museum, you will find photos and panels that introduce the history of the lottery.CIMG7209.jpg 

 The lottery was sold for the first time. 10 yen per sheet. The first class is 100,000 yen. 

It's also interesting to find out about the value of money at that time. 

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Announcement of Lottery Dream Hall↓

http://www.takarakuji-dream.jp/takarakuji/info/about_loto.html

 

 

 
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