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[The cat on the slope]
August 31, 2011 09:00
At Aioi-no-Sato, which I introduced on the blog the other day, in addition to selling delicious bread from TSUKUDA bakery, Mr. Toyama, the director of the general facility, "I want to value the connection with local people," various events are being held.
One of them, I went to the Aioi Used Book Festival. I imagined a small used book exchange like a school bazaar only in the local area, but in fact I was surprised at a very full-fledged used book market! It is a used book city with a variety of quality and quantity, where unique used bookstores in Tokyo gather, and you can enjoy such used books in the neighborhood! And with my husband who loves books, I made a happy surprise voice.
(left photo) A refreshing sky blue banner is a landmark (In the photo, right) A lot of books are lined up outside and inside, and I am excited.
Purchased a total of 17 volumes of Torahiko Terada's complete collection for 1000 yen. A drug
The organizer is an organization called "Aioi Book Lab". I think it will be very difficult to plan and prepare, but the staff at the venue are running happily, and "events for people who like books by people who like books" It has been transmitted.
Invitation letter of very nice illustration
At the venue, in addition to selling used books, lectures, talks, workshops, and live performances are also held.
A green curtain of morning glory on the terrace. While looking at the canal, eating delicious bread, feeling cool in the green curtains, opening the book you just bought ... It's the best time.
The next event of Aioi no Sato is "Great East Japan Earthquake Charity Event Aioi Noryoichi" to be held on September 10. Japanese music workshop, Miraiminyo live, charity match for student professional wrestling, inchki hand-circled organ (What is it?) Ogura live, used books market and various faces. Let's participate by all means!
[Mapo ★]
August 24, 2011 09:00
Ginza adult private supplementary school has been worried about since I saw it in the Ginza 100-point booklet. If you look at the homepage, there are a lot of 1Day lessons. There were a lot of things I would like to take.
I often wander around Ginza during the daytime on weekdays. Many summer 1Day lessons are available on Saturdays, Sundays and evenings. In the meantime, I found such a course.
In fact, false eyelashes that I gave up because it didn't work after trying several times. There was a lecture on the eyelashes!
On this day, we have lessons from 15:00 and evening. The class I took from 15:00 was small. I have plenty of time, so let's do it slowly. He was a very friendly and wonderful teacher (*^^*)
The teacher emphasized the eyelashes of adults. It's not a false eyelash like a gal makeup, but a natural feeling. It's a way to make your eyes clear.
Cut the eyelash into 3 equal parts and attach both sides of the edge to each other. Rather than sticking from the end of the eyes to the end, Apply eyelashes cut into 3 equal parts from the middle to the bottom of your eyes. This is not intentional, but the impression at the eyes changes considerably!
In addition to how to attach eyelashes, how to apply good mascara. Please teach me how to pull the eyeline when using false eyelashes. I was able to cut my eyebrows!
Please tell me the tips for cutting eyebrows and so on. I have quite a good eyebrows, and sometimes I am fine. I had never painted my eyebrows, so I learned a lot.♪
The eyelashes are 100 yen uniform. In addition, we recommend adhesives, eyelines, mascara, etc. All of them were easy to use.
In a small group, fun lesson with teachers and other students. It was just 2 hours.
The wonderful teacher is Dr. Yoshiyo Iwashita. Click here for the website
By the way, Ginza Adult Juku is the first culture center Sankei Gakuen in Japan. I know the name because it was in Osaka. Ginza Adult School has a very good sound.★
There are also drinks in the cafe space at the reception. Not only regular members, but also visitor members are also trials. It seems that it can be used free of charge for 1Day lessons and event participation. There is also a shop.
Click here for more information about Ginza Adult School.
[Shitamachi Tom]
August 20, 2011 08:30
Ramen, which can now be said to be the soul food of Japanese people.
Ramen famous places are spreading not only in Tokyo but also throughout the country. I guess there is always one or two of your favorite ramen shops.
This [Higashiginza] is my familiar land, but I think it is one of the fierce battlefields where many famous ramen shops are crowded.
"Hakata Nagahama Ramen / Yamachan", "Hakodate Ramen / Funamizaka", "Hakata Creative Ramen / Ippudo", etc. are competing close to each other.
In addition, "Western-style ramen / lanuil" and "dandan noodles / ladder" are also attractive.
It is "Tokyo Ramen / Manpuku" that conveys a nostalgic taste. It is healed by the light flavor of soy sauce.
All of them are tastes that stimulate your appetite.
It would be nice to stretch your legs a little and enjoy the taste of ramen at lunchtime after the silver bra.
Please enjoy a variety of flavors depending on your mood.
[O umbrella]
August 17, 2011 12:00
The world's mysterious animal exhibition created by the University of the Arts is being held at the Central Hall on the first floor of the Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi Main Store.
Animals don't move. About 20 animals (?) Yes. But all people passing by the strangeness of the material they made are surprised.
It reminds me of infinite ideas, playfulness, and his childhood when he was in elementary school. Well, let's take a look at it.
A large dragonfly, a large scarlet dragonfly standing in the sea world of "Naushika in the Valley of the Wind".
If you look closely, the feathers are thin sliced rings of colorful straws.
This is an australia bird with beautiful feathers?
The feathers are shavings that come out with pencil sharpening.
This is Hawk, a hawk made of plastic knife. Hawk of knife。
Almaziro. It's good, isn't it?
If you look closely at the shell, small eyes (moving black eyes) gather, and when you shake, the small black eyes move.
This is paper peacock (paper peacock).
It is made of paper (weekly Shonen Jump).
lizard.
My stomach is on the glass.
The title is "Background and Front"
A turtle.
The shell is marble.
Flamingo
Everyone is a unique material. It's well done. As expected, I would like to say "Geidai." 2nd year student at Tokyo University of the Arts.
This "Materials x Animals" exhibition will be held from August 10th to 22nd. It's free, don't miss it!
[Yurikamome]
August 14, 2011 08:30
Haibara was the first to sell wild goose paper in Edo.
When you put one brush and ink, the letters are beautifully worn with a soft brush ... and the popularity has spread not only to writers, ink customers, but also to wifes and children.
There were also requests from the Imperial Family, successive ministers, writers, and painters.
During the flowering period of the Meiji civilization, Haibara exported Japanese paper for the first time in Japan and imported Western paper.
He also exhibited at the Vienna World Exposition in 1873 and the Paris World Exposition in 1878, and was awarded a certificate.
During this time, Haibara-style Japanese paper, which went to Western Europe, has been preserved in the Victoria Albert Museum of Art in England, the Glasgow Museum, and the Paris decorative art museum attached to the Louvre Museum in France.
Haibara-style Japanese paper was also used for the paper that signed the San Francisco Convention in 1951.
In the Taisho era, with the development of industry, new measuring instruments were imported from foreign countries, and we succeeded in manufacturing measurement records used for them.
Woodcut sliding fan
Since the Edo period, "Yes Rose" has handprinted the works of Hoitsu Sakai, Koshin Shibata, and Eishu Kato with woodcuts on a fan that has been loved as a summer tradition, and the handle uses Yakushima Island cedar.
Asahiyo Building 2F, 8-11 Nihonbashi 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Telephone 03-3272-3801 FAX 03-3281-7992
http://www.haibara.co.jp/
We are currently in a temporary store to regenerate Nihonbashi, but when redevelopment is completed in early spring 2014, we will return to our original location again.
[Silver]
August 4, 2011 08:30
Last time, I talked about the red seal book, but http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/03/post-688.html Today, I will report the collection of stamps from there. The collection stamp is very fun, and I hope that it will be a picture diary of a child during summer vacation and a good memory. Let's leave from Nihonbashi!
You can also put stamps at the money museum. At the post offices in Nihonbashi, Kyobashi, and Ginza on the right, if you buy more than 50 yen stamps, you will get a wonderful postmark. Please specify this mark, please. Nihonbashi Post Office is 1-18-1 Nihonbashi, Kyobashi Post Office is 4-2-2 Tsukiji, Ginza Post Office is near Ginza Junior High School, please refer to this. http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/03/post-652.html。
Next, Kyobashi. On the left is the "Lottery Dream Hall" and on the right is the Film Center of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/author27/2011/03/
The police museum in Kyobashi. You can also wear a police officer's uniform and ride a white bike.
If you have a silver bra and enjoy shopping and eating, put a receipt to commemorate it.
I think there are still places where you can push stamps. Make good memories
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