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Tokyo Marathon support and watching games in Ginza!

[Silver] February 17, 2011 08:30

 In the course of the Tokyo Marathon, the intersection of Ginza 4-chome passes twice.

Here are some places to warmly support and watch.

The second floor of Ginza Mitsukoshi. From the corner coffee room, a runner from the direction of Hibiya, from Asakusa.

You can see the return runner. 

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Ricoh's cube tower. A coffee shop on the second floor.

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 From the 2nd and 3rd floors of the Kimura family.

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From the second floor of Mr. Fugetsudo. 

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 Please enjoy cheering and watching the game with the sweets and hot drinks that each shop boasts.

 

 

Mr. Aritodo is a calligraphy shop.

[Silver] February 3, 2011 09:00

 From Yamamoto-noriten, pass the next Niigata Nihonbashi NICO Plaza and enter "Muromachi Koji" on the right.

Right away, the shop where you buy Christmas cards every year is Yutodo.

 As I passed by today, my feet stopped on the colored paper of Hina doll.

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And when you go inside, that's right! A wonderful colored paper wall hanging and paintbrusheye!

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 When I looked around the store in various ways, I noticed a bottle with wonderful colored powder.

I asked her husband that they originally sold Japanese painting art materials and paints.

And until the end of February this year, Japanese painting has been selling rock paint at a discount of 2% to spread it.

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 Aritodo's kanji could not be read unless the Roman characters were read.

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By the way, the Christmas card I bought was left wrapped in a wrapping paper with a plum pattern.

Click here for the URL of the store. http://www.yubendo.co.jp/ 

 

 

Nihonbashi Maruume Delicious Onigiri wrapped with delicious seaweed

[Silver] February 2, 2011 08:30

 Today, she is behind Yamamoto-noriten in Nihonbashi to find an interesting shop introduced to her friends.

I visited the shop. 

Well, in the information, at a coffee shop called La Mer, you said that there is "nori toast" ...? ?

 But I've seen this sign somewhere. 

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Did you see it on someone's blog? I thought, and when I asked the shop, the correspondent's interview was

I don't think I've received it. I'm sorryhappy01.

About two years ago, Nori Yamamoto used delicious seaweed from a coffee shop called La Mer.riceball

It seems that he was transferred to selling rice ballsriceball and lunch boxes.

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 Yeah! Which one would you like? Toroshake (with salmon Halas) and the North Sea Tarako (baked Tarako)

If you get it, miso soup isfree free today and Friday. I'm gladhappy01

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 The lunch box is also on top. Next, let's make it a red salmon laver lunch. There's also a point card!

After seeing the exhibition being held at the gallery on the 7th floor of the Mitsukoshi New Building, check the men's clothing department, and then check the men's clothing department.

It was very delicious on the rooftop. After all, nori and cinnamon are different!

The salmon and grilled octopus were also delicious. lovely I'm satisfied! Click here for the shop's website. Closed on weekends and holidays.

http://www.yamamoto-noriten.co.jp/saiji/maruume/

 Check the blogs of Satsuki Yanagi, Mikazuki, Neko on the hill, Yurikamome, and Mapo.

I didn't do it. If someone else has been interviewed, please forgive me.

By the way, "Nori Toast" was made at home. Try it once.

(While butter on the baked toast, put the seaweed baked for 15 seconds with the remaining heat of the toaster.

 Be careful not to burn the seaweed!

  

 

 

 
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