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There is no "Saka" in Chuo-ku!

[Koedo Itabashi] May 27, 2010 09:00

They are walking around Chuo-ku.

 

"This road is a steep climb, but what a slope is it?"

"This is just going up to the bridge, so I don't say it's a hill."

"Yes. This area is relatively flat, so there seems to be no slope."

"Yes. There's no reason.

     Look, "Fuji Misaka" and "Shiomizaka" are classics everywhere in Tokyo.

     I saw Mount Fuji in the distance and looked down at the sea."

"Ah, that's right,"

    He said that he opened a guidebook that he brought for a walk.

She said, "Ah, the slope isn't written."

 

"It's strange. I'm going up to high-rise buildings and getting off at underground stations.

    I felt like there was a hill, but what about it?"

"Speaking of that, since it was an area developed and expanded by landfills since the Edo period.

    I wonder if it's the basic way."

    I also take out the map that was thrown into the backpack.

    They check every corner while tracing the road with their fingers.

 

"It's true! There are no slopes in Chuo-ku."

 

 

 

Marronnier flowers and leaves

[Yurikamome] May 25, 2010 09:00

 

2010_0521 Flower of Marronnier. JPG

Ginzo's introduction "Marronnier Flowers and Leaves" was copied a little larger on May 22, the recommended expiration date.

The weather was fine, so the sun reflected on the green leaves and glowed white.

The flowers are a conical inflorescence of about 15cm and have many 4-petal flowers.

I spent about three weeks in Boston from April 20, but I was watching the "Chuo-ku Tourism Association Correspondent Blog".

And I realized that this blog is sending out to the world.

We look forward to the fun articles of each correspondent of the tourist association in the future.

 

 

 

A new member has been added!

[Secretariat Staff] May 11, 2010 09:50

It is news from Chuo-ku Tourism Association secretariat.happy01

 

As you may have noticed, a new member has been added to the correspondent of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association from April!

In 2010, 35 people, including new members, will be active for one year this year as correspondentspencil of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association! Thank you very much for your cooperation.note

And thank you very much for your cooperation to everyone who worked last year.confident

 

 

Well, what are your activities this year?

A new serialization called "Corresist Visit to Shopping Streets" has started on this blog!shine

 

This means that a correspondent conducts an assault interview interviewskaraoke with the chairman of the store association in the city.

flair Chuo-ku, the center of commerce, has many lively and lively shopping streets.

Correspondents visit, see, and hear the shopping streets that are loved by the locals, prospered with the residents, and familiar to them. We will cover the lively charm and vitality, special information, etc., and tell them on our blog.good

 

We will introduce you to 2-3 shopping streets a month.

I would like to introduce this article.

Check right nowsign01

soon The 1st "Special items are available with professional interests / Tsukiji Outer Market Shopping Street Promotion Association"-Sharaku Sai correspondent

soon The 2nd "West Entrance of Daiginza / Nishi Ginza Street Association"- Correspondent, Atsushi Kotobuki

 

Of course, "Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent" I love! " "Chuo-ku," too.heart04

 

 

 
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