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[Shiba Inu]
January 29, 2019 14:00
It is a topic that has just changed the year and is too early, but it is an introduction of the end-of-year purchase at Tsukiji Outer Market. It seems that there are many people who want to go but do not understand well, so it is easy, but we will deliver the situation of the site and how to enjoy it.
The date is 12/30. There are plenty of items on sale, from seafood, meat, seaweed, roast beef, kejan and chestnut kinton, a restaurant purveyor to daily necessities. Each store opens around 5 o'clock in the morning, so you can move quickly if you go out of the hall just before and grab the intuition of each street while wandering around. The actual outside is not so big. There are a lot of shops there.
It is very crowded after the sun rises, so we recommend the time from early morning to sunrise. You don't have to worry about selling out. Also, there is a mysterious uplift that a large number of people are on the market during this time. It's fun to come to Yokai's night market. There is a parking lot, but it's congested, so it might be better to leave to get there early or ask a driver.
In addition to the purchase, there are also pleasures of eat-in. There are a wide variety of things such as Kuansu sushi and ramen at dawn. The complex Tsukiji Fish Bank Restaurant Floor is open at 7:00 in the morning. There is also a delicious shop here!
Every egg-yaki shop is a large line of prosperity, but there are shops that can be bought early in the morning even if you don't make a reservation. It takes about 10 to 20 minutes to line up. As expected, the shop is also quick! The 100 yen egg skewers are sold normally.
At present, the hall is completely closed and cannot be entered. Until last year, I was free to enter and exit, and I was able to see the sunrise rising to Tokyo Bay from the hall.
It is not recommended for those who are not good at crowded places because there are many crowds, but if you go early, you can enjoy watching around without stress. After shopping, I think it would be refreshing to go home after watching the sunrise rising at Namiki Inari Shrine, Kachidokibashi, Tsukiji Honganji, etc.
As mentioned above, it was a simple and rush, but it was an introduction of the year-end purchase at Tsukiji Outer Market. Please come and visit us at the end of 2019. It's fun!
The official website of Tsukiji Outer Market is available. → Here。
[Hanes]
January 28, 2019 14:00
Hello. This is a new correspondent, Hanes. The other day, I revisited TSUKIJI DELI Tsukiji alley back store, which was introduced in the middle of this month. 2 weeks from the grand opening on the 11th...I was wondering if there was any change. Surprisingly, "In this short period of time !?" It turned into a fulfilling shop.
From rare items to check for Chuo-ku lovers, news that you want to talk to everyone, etc. The tricks to make Tsukiji even more vibrant and the creation of topics are also perfect. This time, I will tell you about the "now" of TSUKIJI DELI Tsukiji alley back store, which is evolving every day!
■New menus and products From the time we introduced last time, we have increased the number of roast beef rice balls by two. As you can see in the photo, "Yoshiokaya Tanakatsuki" and "Akiyama Shoten Magurobushi" joined the group. How does the match between the fish and the roast beef? Expectations increase because the taste of the last time is remembered.
(I'm sorry for the slightly tilted photo.)
And in addition to the signboard "Sake Kasu Milk Mashiro" and "Roast Beef Onigiri (RBO)" Curry, miso stew, etc. of beef sushi that can be purchased as souvenirs for those coming from afar. It seems that new menus and souvenir gifts for take-out are increasing one after another.
Personally, I'm worried about the store manager's recommendation set (30 sets daily only) scheduled to start sales from Monday, February 4! Isn't 3 kinds of today's rice balls on a boat dish too luxurious? I am worried about what the new menu of sake lees milk soup is like. I think it will be a warm menu of Tsukiji that I want to check this winter.
■To make you want to take a picture It's not just the menu that powered up in two weeks! The pure white wall now has a cute design. A logo that is just right for taking pictures to commemorate the visit.
The background of roast beef rice balls is such a thing that you want to aim for Instagram!
This time, we had sesame (ice) of "Sake Kasu Milk Mashiro", which the shop also said that they liked it, and we had it. As a result of trial and error on my own to see if I could somehow take a cute picture. I was able to take a little unique picture of letting cow drink sake lees milk.
The sesame we received this time has a fragrance like amazake, but it looks and tastes. The point is that it has a sesame flavor, but it is not too persistent and easy to drink. It feels like an elegant black sesame pudding has become a drink, and it's just "drinking sweets"! Matcha, sesame, and kinako sweets are recommended to have them iced to enjoy their respective flavors.
■Official LINE As I introduced last time, seasonal information is also available on the official LINE. Now I'm giving this can badge to those who have registered as friends.
Those who thought, "Ah, can badge!" Actually, there is a fact that it is a can badge or a can badge. This can badge is a souvenir that I handed out at an event to attract the general public about 20 years ago when Tsukiji Market was still a professional purchase place. Would you like to have a little rare feeling?
Also, I'm surprised that Ryoko Yonekura was coming as a Kirin campaign girl at the event! This can badge will end as soon as it runs out, so if you are worried, please contact us as soon as possible. (The Tsukiji mark in the design of the can badge is also listed on the entire Tsukiji Outer Market Map.)
■Finally appeared on TV programs Mr. TSUKIJI DELI, who has been featured in newspapers, radio, and online news. It seems that it will finally appear on TV programs, and details are as follows. Wednesday, January 30, 2019 20: 15-20: 43 Exploring Bakumon (NHK)
If you have time, please check it out!
TSUKIJI DELI, where interesting ideas and initiatives shine, has a feeling of excitement that makes me want to come again. I'm looking forward to future progress and keep an eye on it. Please refer to this article for access and business hours. For inquiries, please contact us at 03-6264-0063.
[kimitaku]
January 17, 2019 09:00
Cross Tsukiji Ohashi from the left bank and from the middle, you can see Hamarikyu on your right when you look at the Sumida River. The distant view of Hamarikyu, which can not be seen from Kachidokibashi or from the boat.
I just heard the whistle of the pleasure boat entering the departure and arrival point of Hamarikyu.
As you proceed along the Tsukiji Ohashi Bridge, you can see the departure and arrival point across the canal as if you were picked up.
You can do it. There is a fun conversation among many tourists who get off from here.
English, Chinese, and Cantonese are especially louder than Japanese, and the bustle of the departure and arrival areas.
It's even more gorgeous.
To get to Tsukiji Ohashi, get off at Kachidoki Station on the Toei Oedo Line and walk 10 minutes.
Toei buses go from the south exit of Marunouchi, Tokyo Station bound for Toyomi Fisheries Pier.
From Kameido Station to Tsukishima Station, bound for Toyomi Fisheries Pier
Both are a 5-minute walk from Niijima Bridge.
*It is also recommended to match the departure and arrival times of Hamarikyu on the Tokyo Cruise of Tokyo Kanko Kisen*.
Please note that is careful, and Hamarikyu is not seen from the sidewalk of the upper reaches.
[Hanes]
January 11, 2019 09:00
Hello. This is a new correspondent, Hanes. I think many people living in Tokyo bought souvenirs when they returned home at the end of the year. I was one of them, and thought, "I want to buy New Year's souvenirs in Chuo-ku!" I bought some souvenirs in Tsukiji, Ginza.
■"Hishi Hanabira," This is a product of Shiga Taneya, not Ginza, but it is a product of Shiga Taneya. Shops that can be purchased nationwide are limited, and there are three locations in the center: Ginza Mitsukoshi store, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi store, and Nihonbashi Takashimaya store. When purchased at the Ginza Mitsukoshi store, the packaging says "Ginza Mitsukoshi store" and "Ginsan", which is said to have been purchased at Ginza (Chuo-ku).
And on the inner hanging paper, it is written in seal engraving that "Is it as a noodle." It is a sign of the Taneya Group with the meaning of "expressing using the words of the year ring and Laozi and expressing the continuation of the relationship", and it seems that it was written by calligraphers. In addition to the packaging with rice ears, the paper is also auspicious and has a good appearance, so it is perfect for New Year's Day.
The most important thing is that it looks like this. In addition, I also purchased "Yukiharu Enfuku Fukumi Tenpyo", but all were elegant and gorgeous, and were very satisfied Japanese sweets.
■Coffee (* This is not a souvenir that is conscious of the New Year.) There are many coffee shops and coffee shops in Chuo-ku, but there are many coffee shops and coffee shops. When it comes to coffee like Chuo-ku that can be mailed and lasted for a long time, isn't it easy to come up with something like this? So, what I recommend is the No.1 "City Blend" drip bag of Tsukiji Yonemoto Coffee's unsellable savourable No.1 "City Blend" drip bag. It has a deep and fragrant taste that cannot be reckoned even if it is a drip.
There are other coffee shops only in Chuo-ku where you can buy coffee beans, etc. There are not many things on the package that you can see the uniqueness of Chuo-ku in Japanese and English. How about souvenirs from Chuo-ku and gifts to acquaintances overseas?
In Chuo-ku, there are plenty of long-established products that can only be obtained here, store-limited products, and seasonal products. It's easy to worry about choosing a souvenir, but you'll surely be happy to give it and you'll find a nice item to get it.
[Hanes]
January 10, 2019 14:00
Hello. This is a new correspondent, Hanes. Join us on a tour for correspondents (it is a privilege of correspondents who can tour places that are not usually open to the public) The other day, I went to Tsukiji Outer Market with Mr. Kozaru, a senior correspondent who was getting along well.
One of the merits of becoming a correspondent is that you can also interact with those who are interested in the history, culture, gourmet, events, etc. of Chuo-ku. If you are looking for a companion to walk around the town, or if you are looking for a pioneering partner for Ginza / Tsukiji gourmet, please Why don't you take the Chuo-ku sightseeing test and aim to be a correspondent?
By the way, the new specialty of Tsukiji in the title is the grand opening on January 11th. You can have it at TSUKIJI DELI Tsukiji alley back store produced by Tsukiji Oomiya Beef Store. The place is on the left side of the narrow passage between Isemasa, a marine product, and Tsukiji Kimuraya, famous for Anpan.
(It's around where you can see the signboard.)
The interior of the store has a brick motif that reminds you of Tsukiji during the Tsukiji Reservation period, and is stylish. And because it is located behind the alley as you can see in the store name. It's calm enough to think, "Is it really a Tsukiji Outer Market?", It looks like a hideaway. Isn't it a perfect place when you want to relax a little in Tsukiji, where there are many people?
And the menu that is expected to become a new specialty is the menu. Tsukiji sake lees Milk Mashiro (MASHIRO) and roast beef rice ball (RBO).
The visit was a pre-opening period before the grand opening. We were able to get more (Plain) for half price of 100 yen! The white rabbit (based on the legend of Kaga's Moon Rabbit) is very cute and seems to be a girl. It's not just cute.
This drink was made of rice offered to the god of Tsukiji Namiki Shrine. It is a blend of precious sake lees and milk from Kaga Hyakumangoku famous sake "Manzai Raku". It is a drink close to the god who has been watching Tsukiji for a long time since the landfill and construction of Tsukiji. It can be enjoyed by drivers, regardless of men and women of all ages. Another point is that it is non-alcoholic.
The scent is very similar to the usual amazake, but I was surprised to drink it! Certainly, you can see that sake lees are contained, but the richness of milk is as effective as sake lees, and it is very smooth. It is a sweet that you drink with a new sense that you did not seem to have ever existed.
And sake lees have a lot of nice effects. It is said that sesame, matcha, and kinako flavors are also recommended because each taste comes out. Next time, I would like to have other flavors.
Also, the roast beef in the case seemed to be too delicious. I also had roast beef rice balls! This is a roast beef of serloin, which has been established for 90 years this year, with the reputation of Oomiya Beef Store. This is a kind of collaboration product that incorporates ingredients from shops in Tsukiji Outer Market as ingredients.
It seems that there will be six types later, but the tools at the time of the visit were "Oomiya Special Ponzutare", "Fujimoto Shoten Yuzukosho", "Edo Ichi Iida Mizansho", and "Suita Shoten Shisoshi Okonbu". All of them look delicious and get lost. Meanwhile, we chose "Suita Shoten Shisoshi Okonbu" (Kozaru-san) and "Fujimoto Shoten Yuzu Kosho" (Hans).
(Lower left: Shisoshio konbu, lower right: Yuzukosho)
The roast beef is very soft and I think, "Isn't it easier to bite than laver rice balls?" Because it uses about 4g of roast beef, it has a volume. I was thrilled that the rice ball part is rolled multiple times instead of one roast beef.
According to the shop, yuzu pepper is different from what you usually imagine, and it was fresh and a little bit crisp. That's exactly right, the scent is very good, and I feel like "Yuzu pepper was so delicious." The solid taste and commitment of the store providing the ingredients were also shining.
Tsukiji is also famous as a tourist destination, but it is also a workplace. The TSUKIJI DELI Tsukiji alley back store introduced this time excites the Tsukiji outside market with new products (new specialties). It seems that people working in Tsukiji can also drop in casually and aim to make it a shop that can be used. Of course, the word of mouth of tourists is also helpful, but it is those who work in the land who know hidden famous shops. Even in Tsukiji, there are many shops that have become popular because they are said to be "Tsukiji professional purveyors" or "Tsukiji site related purveyors". Therefore, it is also important to gain the support of those who work at Tsukiji.
This is currently called "Roast Beef Onigiri (RBO)", but we are actually looking for a name! (Deadline is February 28, 2019)
For those who have been hired, what! A meat chunk of sirloin roast beef equivalent to 3kg will be presented. When you showed me how much it actually is, it seems to be this much. Isn't it quite a lot?
When you come to Tsukiji, please taste this rice ball and participate in the name recruitment campaign. There's not a lot of such a luxurious and hungry campaign.
In addition, mackerel miso boiled (frozen), which was taken over by Chiaki third generation of fish riverbank, is also treated as a hidden specialty. It's thick, has a strong taste and looks delicious.
In addition, we also sell goods such as fashionable bags, T-shirts, and can badges with cute rabbits. When you shop at Tsukiji, the number of plastic bags will increase, right? In such a case, this bag is just right for putting your luggage together, and the town is well attached. I'm glad that it can be used as a souvenir of Tsukiji and can be used everyday.
The shop is kind and comfortable, and I think it is a shop that will become more and more talked about in the future. Why don't you go to taste the new specialties a little earlier?
■TSUKIJI DELI Tsukiji alley back store Address: 4-14-1, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Monte Velde Tsukiji 109 (A little further along the narrow passage between Isemasa and Tsukiji Kimuraya) Business hours 9:00~15:00 Regular holidays: Day, celebration Take-out response: Allowed Official Facebook: Here Official LINE: Search for "TSUKIJI DELI alley back store"!
※We have received permission for introduction from the shop.
[Hanes]
January 1, 2019 09:00
Happy New Year It's Hanes, a new correspondent! Everyone, did you eat New Year's Eve soba at the end of the year? And did you go to new year worshipping on New Year's Day? This time, we will introduce the traditions and culture of the Edo period related to the year-end and New Year holidays. I would like to deliver a New Year's scenery in Chuo-ku.
(Left: Ginza Mitsukoshi, right: Ginza Ukaitei)
■A story near the Edo period It is now a soba that has become established as a food to eat at the end of the year. Did you know that soba was actually popular in the Edo period? It is said that night stalls called "Yataka Soba" flourished, and at its peak, nearly 4,000 soba shops lined up in Edo City!
At first, I was soaked in soba juice, but during the Genroku era (1688-1704), a way to eat juice was devised. From this time, "Kake" (with hot juice) and "Mori" (with conventional juice) have been distinguished. Since the Meiji era, "Zaru" (dispersed glue on "Mori") appeared. And late Tokugawa shogunate came out of "Okame soba" (a few kinds of ingredients arranged on the side like a kame mask).
I'm worried about the differences between each soba shop lined up in Edo city.
■The story of the fish market in the Edo period On the New Year's Day of the Edo period, it was customary to rest both the shopping street and the fish market. It is said that the fish market clerks celebrated the adult day on New Year's Day, ate zoni, and spent sleeping. However, some young people seemed to have gone to Eho-san (the prototype of new year worshipping) or to see the play.
At night, the Japanese lantern was hung without gaps so brightly that it was said to "blow the daytime." We arranged seafood on a board boat and prepared for the first sale starting at 0 o'clock on the 2nd. The first sale was so crowded that it was difficult to walk, but it seems that a lion dance called Ichibun lion that excites the mood sometimes entered.
Just listening to the story, it seems that the excitement of not pushing and pushing is floating in my mind.
■Kabuki At Kabukiza, the first day will be celebrated on the 2nd.
The birthplace of Edo Kabuki is also located in Chuo-ku. It would be nice to try the traditional performing arts early in the New Year.
■<Aside> The story of a building in Chuo-ku in 2019 Chuo-ku, a construction rush, including Olympic athlete villages (later HARUMI FLAG) and numerous hotels and condominiums. The environment for accepting foreign visitors to Japan will be enhanced, and the number of residents is expected to increase. On the other hand, the preparation and construction of cultural facilities that are good for existing residents seems to be progressing one after another.
In July 2019, a high-rise building called Museum Tower Kyobashi (MUSEUM TOWER KYOBASHI) is scheduled to be completed on the site of the former Bridgestone Headquarters Building. The Bridgestone Museum of Art later changed its name and entered the lower floors as the Artizon Museum (ARTIZON MUSEUM). This will be a new base for cultural arts, and a lively atmosphere will be created in the (tentative name) Art Square, a plaza that will be maintained on the ground.
Also, in Shintomi, a complex facility such as a library (tentative name) Honnomori Chuou is scheduled to start construction in July 2019 (scheduled to open in 2022). Please come and visit Chuo-ku, where the topic is constantly growing and every day this year. Chuo City will never cease to amaze us :)
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