[Yurikamome]
January 19, 2010 17:00
I was able to take pictures of wild birds so close.
If you walk along Nishinaka-dori in Tsukishima toward Kachidoki, you will find Nishinakabashi.
There are few boat streets here, and various wild birds always swim and go up to the shore and play in the sun.
The male and female of northern pintail.
The feathers are gray and the black head is male.
The tail feather is up and it's cool.
The brownish one is female.
The upper two birds on the left are male and female from tufted duck.
The more male the upper back and head are black and the white wings are.
The brownish female underneath it is.
Birds are generally more beautiful than males.
It's a gull.
It is characterized by red beaks and red feet.
The outside of the eyes and the wings are a little gray.
The flying figure is cooler ...
[Yurikamome]
January 19, 2010 13:00
At Hamarikyu, red plums, which signal the signs of spring, bloom beautifully and are now in full bloom.
Daffodils and Japanese allspice welcome guests with good fragrance.
The October cherry blossoms and Kofuku cherry blossoms, which have been blooming since last fall, still have small flowers.
From January 23rd (Saturday), ubiquitous will be introduced, and even if customers come alone on Weekday Day, you will be able to get information.
We will inform you about ubiquitous in the next time.
Red plum
Daffodil
Japanese allspice
Male and female
It's the pond of Shioiri.
The head swimming behind is brown and the white feathers is male.
The brownish female is swimming in front of her.
[The cat on the slope]
January 19, 2010 08:45
It's a bit old, but on November 7, last year, two Karakuri clocks appeared in Ningyocho.
One is based on fire extinguishing, the other is about rakugo, and it has a stylish device like Chuo-ku.
From noon to 7:00 pm, the gimmicks move every hour and the dolls appear, delighting each performance.
There are two cars standing between Ningyocho Shopping Street and Ningyocho Street (walking from Suitengumae Station on the Subway Hanzomon Line to Ningyocho Station on the Hibiya Line, a rakugo version on your right and a fire extinguisher on your left).
When traveling around Ningyocho with your family or friends, it may be a good idea to watch the time and go under the clock to surprise you.
I bought the specialty "Bedarazuke" at the shop in front of the rakugo watch, but it was very delicious.