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Subway Gourmet Hunting Flottage Rally

[Flatfuu] May 5, 2014 08:08

 I have become a correspondent this year, Furafui. Thank you very much.

 

book.JPG I participated in the Flortage Rally, a subway event held during the four consecutive holidays in the second half of Golden Week. Frottage means that if you put paper on uneven surfaces and rub it with a pencil, pictures and letters will emerge. I've done it when I was a child. It seems that it can be enjoyed by families with children. This is two adults of a good age....

 First of all, get the booklet of the rally installed at the subway station. It seemed to be available at both Metro and Toei Subway stations. When you open the inside, the manga depicts gourmet information about the five stations where the frotage is installed. The five stations are Ueno-Okachimachi, Jimbocho, Ningyocho, Tsukiji (Tsukiji Market), and Tsukishima, and include three stations in Chuo-ku. First, I decided to go around Ueno-Okachimachi from Jimbocho and head to Ningyocho.

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In addition to the ticket gate, there is a rally stand. Place the booklet according to the frame and rub it with colored pencils to capture the pattern on the table.

 

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 I decided to walk around the city in Ningyocho. The time is just one p.m. I can see the time signal of the Karakuri clock on Ningyocho Street and feel like I got it. When the roof rose and the ladder ride appeared, everyone along the road was taking pictures all at once.

  

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 For lunch, I had a tartar burger at BROZERS. This is a hamburger specialty store owned by an owner who trained in Sydney, Australia. In addition to the Ningyocho store, it seems that it is also located in Shintomicho. Patty is fragrant, lettuce comes with a crunchy, and a whole larger pickles. You can add toppings as you like, and choosing a menu is fun and lost.

 It seems that there is a menu called "Ansan Burger" only for Dog Day only at Ningyocho store, and a poster appeared next to the entrance. Why is it safe? Yes, the clerk will tell you, but it's fun to go. By the way, the price of 1,350 yen seems to be a match around "good postpartum".

 The location of the shop is on the left side of the Hamacho Ryokudo from Kiyosubashi-dori. Just in front of the shop, there is a monument of "The Land of Chinese Medicine Reconstruction".

 

 The rally booklet also has a shop introduction and coupon page. Buy tsuboyaki at Shigemori Eishindo, a puppet ware, and get an oval rice cracker with a coupon.

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 Another house. I found something interesting at Chidoriya, a Tenugui shop located in the alley of Bunkyodo Bookstore. It's said that it's an invitation and reads "onion". There were a lot of interesting messages, but I bought a daruma pattern with the hope that the child would study a little.

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 After that, we went around Tsukiji and finished at Tsukishima Station. What is the result of the lottery?...Participation prize. But I was very satisfied because I enjoyed walking around the city.

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 Before returning, coffee time at Tsukishima Cafe. It is a cafe with high ceilings and a sense of openness on Nishi Riverside Street running along the Sumida River.

 The Frottage Rally is being held until the 6th. You can walk around the city while enjoying the rally, so it is recommended for those with children. Of course, adults also enjoyed it.

 

 

 

The cherry blossoms in Harumi are in full bloom.

[kimitaku] April 7, 2014 10:43

 Take a walk in the Harumi area in early April.

The cherry blossoms bloom at once, even though the cold days continue.P1000840-1.jpg

 Spring has come to the Asashio Canal.

From Tsukishima, cross Asashiobashi, turn west, and take the Tokyo Towers in the background.

Cherry blossoms were overhanging toward the canal.

P1000841-1.jpgCrossing the bridge, the area near Art Harumi is also in full bloom.

P1000843-1.jpgIt is a cherry tree from Sumitomo Triton Square to Tsukuda.

 Harumi Wharf is also in full bloom. The ugly is singing. Japanese white-eye also enjoys spring.

The piece with the stone wall looks like a castle ruin somewhere deep in the mountains, and it is also tasteful.

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When you go up the canal and reach Reimei Bridge, a cherry blossom boat goes down.   Behind the houseboat, the small boat was swayed by the waves. Beyond the bridge

Cherry blossoms.

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 The cherry blossoms were immeasurable, blowing in the wind in a few days, and the cherry blossoms of the lobes fell.

From now on, it's spring performance in Chuo-ku. 

 

 

"Town Walking Tour" long-established course

[Many Books] Nov. 21, 2013 14:00

Tuesday, November 19 I went to a long-established tour of "Town Walking".

We gathered at Kodemmacho Station on the Subway Hibiya Line and went around Otemmacho, Honmachi, and Kofunecho.

There are a total of 12 participants, including 9 men and women, 2 correspondents, and 1 tourist association.

 

2013_1119fujimi0197.JPGFirst of all, from "Edoya".

 

A brush shop that has continued since 1718 (1718). The president explained himself.

I have a brush for lacquer and the material is a woman's hair.

Also, the brush for dyeing was deer hair, and the hair was hollow, so the dye contained good, so it was used.

The exhibition shelves on the left hand of the president are said to be prepared for the "Chuo-ku Machikado Exhibition Hall".

 

The next thing I visited was "Ozu Washi" in Nihonbashi Honmachi.

Founded in 1653 (1653), when he was the fourth shogun Ietsuna Tokugawa.

Currently under earthquake-resistant construction, Mr. Kurata (50 years of service!) At the natural pavement on the second floor He explained the difference between Japanese paper and Western paper in water.

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The left is Japanese paper and Western paper.

Squatting this

Pull and pull, and actually use strength by ourselves.

I've confirmed it.

 

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The photo on the right is
Where Western paper and (Ozu) Japanese paper are soaked in water

 

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This photo shows the strength of each piece of paper by pasting soaked Western paper and Japanese paper on the panel.


The paper was ragged and could not be pasted.


In addition, many paper-related materials such as ancient document and Daifuku Book were on display.

I couldn't see it slowly due to time, but I think it's a good idea to see it again.

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Finally, I visited "Iba Sen".


It was founded in 1590 (1590) when Ieyasu Tokugawa first entered Edo. Mr. Iba Sen also explained Mr. Yoshida himself.

 

It deals with fan fans and fans, and it was once a publisher of ukiyo-e.

He enjoyed talking about a fascinating story about Dansen-e.

 

This "long-established course" has ended with this "Ibasen".

A long-established tour from 10:00 to 11:30. The weather was fine, and it was not so cold and I felt the goodness of a long-established store.

 

 

 
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