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At the Tokyo Marathon 2016 Chuo-ku Tourism Association booth

[Silver] February 28, 2016 20:00

 An exhibition and sale event that also serves as a city PR in Tokyo, sponsored by the Tokyo Marathon 2016, is being held.

On February 27, I went to Tokyo Big Sight.

On this day, Shiho Shingu, the 31st Chuo-ku Tourism Ambassador, Miss Chuo, greeted me with a smile.

I was able to take a commemorative two-shot, but unfortunately both photos show the faces of ordinary customers clearly and cannot be announced.

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 At the booth of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association, hand towels printed with Skanda of Daikanonji are popular, and they are on sale!

"Kendama" was popular among the children who visited.

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By the way, for shopping, I purchased 5 bags of "Tonben" beef soboro soft sprinkle

(Gomoku cooked rice ingredients have been purchased at Nihonbashi stores since last year.)

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Mr. Takara Tsukuda Co., Ltd. tasted Tsukudani and purchased three bags of his favorite "clam" Tsukudani.

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This product seems to be sold at Kibikicho Square in Kabukiza, so please come!

It goes without saying that breakfast has progressed the next morning.

 

 

Chikusen (Chikusen)

[Old Rose] February 3, 2016 12:00

This week, I went to the Chikusen store for the first time in 40 years. 

 

The same was the store arrangement that was the same as before, and the greeting of the customer, "Please sit down."

It was founded in a store during the Edo period.

 

Forty years ago, in a magazine called Croissant, I liked the kimono that Yumiko Hara wore at a glance.

I went to Zhusen immediately and bought the same indigo arabesque peony patterned cloth and pink peony cloth in indigo.

After marrying, I bought a piece of a thin striped yukata of corn yarn.

 

I love kimonos, whether my neck is short or fat like me.

When you say "Izamakura", there is no clothes that can beat the kimono.

 

Chikusen kimono has a swell in tradition, and no matter what kimono or magazine you look at.

You can put a kimono of Chikusen.

 

Even now, I like the kimono of the indigo arabesque peony worn by Yumiko Hara.

 

Recently I stopped handkerchiefs and started using Tenugui.

On this day, I bought a Tenugui with a wisteria flower pattern.

 

Everyone, please go there.

 

 
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