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Around Tsukiji Market Exploring Naval-related Facilities I

[wombat] April 27, 2013 14:00

 On a chilly spring day, we explored naval-related facilities around Tsukiji Market.

    The process is as follows. This time, I would like to show you the details.

 

    Tsukiji Market Station: Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market Tsukiji Market ... Yuonen Ruins ...

      The birthplace of the Navy: The main pillar of Kaiyuki Bridge: Namishi Inari Shrine: The site of a warship training center

      ・・・ Ruins of Tsukiji Hotel Building: Monument of Naval Accounting School: Museum of Kachidokibashi

      ・・・ Kachidokibashi ・ ・ Tsukiji Outer Market ・ ・ ・ Naval Military Dormitory ・ ・ ・ Naval Medical School Remains

 

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Saah, departure!   Behaved and lined up in a line, inside the Tsukiji hall      March!

 

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I went to a shop famous for shellfish at the market.

It was a large number of people, so I made a reservation.

Everyone was a double circle shop. The wolf is a good woman.

Also, there were many people who wanted to go.

 

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The yakisoba of this shop was delicious!

This is information from a certain teahouse shop.

 

 There was this shrine near the sushi restaurant I went to.

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On the right side of the shrine, there was a copper plate painting of Yuonen built by Sadanobu Matsudaira.

 It was hard to see because there was a garbage with a fence next to the toilet.

In addition, there is a “Hagiyama” stone monument in the shrine, which was established by the Ministry of Navy at that time (established in 1872).

I was chasing the image.

 

 

 

Ginza Flower Calendar One Bango, Marronnier

[Silver] April 23, 2013 08:09

 Neat white flowers are blooming on the tree of "Ichibago", also known as "Nanja Monja". (April 22)

This is Miyuki Street, the street between Ginza 5-chome and 6-chome.

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Why don't you enjoy the flowers of Ginza when you go shopping or eating?

 

Is it best to see Hitotsubago until around April 27?

 

 

 

On Matsuya Street, you can see the white and pink flowers of dogwood, USA. 

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 America's dogwood was given in return for the Yoshino cherry tree sent from Japan.

 

Why don't you stop and take a break?

 

 

 

 

 

This year, from April 22 to early May, the flowers of the marronnier, commonly known as the marronnier, will bloom on Marronnier Street between Ginza 2-chome and 3-chome. From the cafe on the second floor of the plantan at Marronnier Gate, you can see the Marronnier flowers blooming in front of you from the second floor of the coffee shop opposite the Matsuya Ginza store up close. 

Please refer to the previous blog post for details. /archive/2011/05/post-780.html

 

 

 

Hamarikyu Onshi Garden Fuji and Peony are in full bloom.

[Silver] April 22, 2013 18:26

 It seems that the peony blooms early this year. On April 19th, I went to Hamarikyu Onshi Garden.

At the end of the Yan Liao Museum, wisteria flowers are blooming from the teahouse in Nakajima to the pine teahouse.

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Today, there were a lot of foreign customers and photographers for wedding anniversary.

 

 

 

For foreigners, Yae-zakura is rare. I was collecting the petals of the double cherry blossoms.

Have a good memory as a souvenir!

 

There were repeaters on the promenades of Yae-zakura such as Kanzan, regretted the remnants.

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Let's go to Botanen, where the general rises, the boarding waiting area for Asakusa and Odaiba are right.

 

 

 

There is no name tag on the peony here. It would be love rather than remembering the name.

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Here too, many foreign customers came and enjoyed the flowers slowly.

 

Please go out, too.

 

http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index028.html (http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/en/park/format/index028.html).

 

 

 

 

 

"Let's give domestic carnations on Mother's Day!"

[Sam] April 17, 2013 09:00

R0020796LS.JPGR0020864RS.JPG For 10 days from April 16th to April 25th, approximately 4,000 domestic carnations from 140 types from all over Japan are on display at the entrance hall on the 1st floor of the Ginza Sony Building, based on "Mother's Day" on May 12th (Sun).

The title is Ginza Flower Letters flight 9 "Let's give domestic carnations on Mother's Day!"

This time, as a special exhibition, about 40 new varieties that make use of the climate and land characteristics of various parts of Japan are also introduced.

From 14:00 on April 21st (Sun) and 16:00 am, an event where you can enjoy a live demonstration of flower arrangements using carnations by German Florist Meisters will be held.

 

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 <Sonnetprena>      <Sonnet Harty>     <Rose Crown>           <Emi>

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100 mysterious (dinary) scenery of Chuo-ku

[Satoken] April 11, 2013 14:00

2nd year of correspondent. I'm going to post it soon.


There is something that I've been wondering for a long time as the row of cherry trees continues.

If you walk toward Showa-dori with Shin-ohashi-dori St. behind, you will find Takashimaya ahead of it.


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It's a pump in front of the building. No explanation, just "I can't drink this water."

There's only a bill on it. But water doesn't come out of the pump.

It's a strange sight. If you have any questions, please let me know.


This year, I would like to send out the charm of Chuo-ku with the theme of unexpected sights.

 

 

Spring evening cherry blossoms gently wrap around at night Ginza Sakura-dori St. 

[Silver] April 10, 2013 15:00

On the evening of April 8th, as soon as I walked on Sotobori-dori St. from Yaesu Exit and turned left at the corner of Ibaraki Marche toward Kyobashi police box at Ginza 1-chome, Yae-zakura greeted me. This is Ginza Sakura-dori St. Just as you know everything, it's perfect for the atmosphere of Ginza that greets you gently and wraps it! I think it's around this time. That wonderful Yae-zakura, the expiration date is about April 14th.

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Today, I just captured the large Yae-zakura in my camera, but tomorrow I decided to enjoy the cherry blossom viewing slowly and enjoy the famous sake and appetizers of a famous Ginza 1-chome store.

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Please enjoy the famous Yae-zakura in Ginza and famous sake and appetizers.