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The hospitality dog "Tokiwan" in Nihonbashi

[Harumi Madam] July 31, 2018 14:00

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The mascot of this cute Shiba Inu. The name is "Tokiwan".

Shiba Inu-kun was born near "Tokiwa Bridge" [Kanaza Ruins].

This cute Shiba Inu seems to be a secret boom, and when I saw elementary school students hanging on school bags, I wanted the author, and when I went to buy it, it sold out!

 

I waited for more than 2 months before arrival!

I've finally got it at home. My son puts it on his backpack and carries it on his back. I often say, "Oh, cute one-chan!" 。 。

 

There are also a lot of other items, and this time I tried to buy sticky notes and clear files (^^^)♪

It seems that he is active as an invited dog or shopkeeper at a storefront such as a long-established store as a "Hospitality Dog in Nihonbashi".

It's a long-established store near Nihonbashi, and it's likely that Tokiwan will welcome you.

I will report it again when I find it.

 

★"Tokiwan" goods handling place

①Tokiwa General Service Shop

Address: 4--1-5 8th floor, Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku

②Nihonbashi Tourist Information Center

Address: 1-1 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku (Hashizume, Nihonbashi)

 

 

[Ginza 6-chome] Handmade baked pudding with beakers "MARLOWE"

[Ino-chan] July 31, 2018 09:00

 

It was in Tokyo too. --marLOWE's beaker pudding.

 

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This pudding, milk and eggs are authentic and very delicious.

 

As the name suggests, Marlow is a restaurant with a view of the sea in Yokosuka City.

 

Many customers use pudding, which was originally offered as a dessert menu at the main store.

In response to this request, what we started selling for take-out is now synonymous with Marlow.

However, the pudding shops selling this beaker pudding are also Hayama and Zushi.

It was only located in Kanagawa Prefecture, the same as the main store.

 

For this reason, I used to buy it exclusively for events at department stores in Tokyo, etc.

From 2017, the only permanent store outside the prefecture has appeared in GINZA SIX.

 

The other day, I chose a little special "Royal Milk Tea Pudding".

It is in the Ginza beaker made to commemorate the 1st anniversary of the opening of GINZA SIX.

 

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A familiar beaker depicts the cityscape of Ginza in the 1960s.

It was around the time the last Tokyo Olympics were held.

 

Perhaps because of your mind, Uncle Marlow is more proud than usual (perfectly because of your mind).

 

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Marlow's heat-resistant beaker can be reused, and if you bring it to the store next time, 200 yen will be returned.

※Some items that are not subject to reuse, such as limited beakers, and are returned to beakers.

Some  events are not available, so please check when using cashbacks.

 

Ginza beaker purchased a teak lid with the intention of collecting it.

Well, what shall I put in?

 

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Marlow GINZA SIX store

6-10-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo GINZA SIX B2F

03-6264-5512

 

 

 

Tokyo Sky Tree from Harumi Bridge

[kimitaku] July 18, 2018 18:00

Cross Asashio Ohashi from Tsukishima Subway Station.

From this place overlooking the Harumi Canal to the left and the direction of Toyosu.

・・・You can see the Tokyo Sky Tree very well. ・・・

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Looking far from the canal to the left, Aioi Bridge and from Nakanoshima Island to Eitai Bridge.

There is also a dock in the foreground. Behind the canal is a storage area.

In front of Aioi Bridge is also the place where the Kaikaikan was located long ago.

・・I wondered if there was such a good view in Chuo Ward. ・・

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On a clear day, the silhouette of the Sky Tree is particularly beautiful.

Up to Harumi Bridge

From Tsukishima Station on the subway, you can cross the Asashio Ohashi Bridge in a 15-minute walk.

 

 
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