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[Mapo ★]
Nov. 22, 2011 08:30
On the 1st floor of the Ginza Core Building, there is a narrow alley between the Ennoteca wine shop and Adidas. It's the shop I found while walking there.
"Good luck shop" is a very auspicious name (* ^^ *) A lot of lucky items goods are lined up.
I found this kind of chocolate of a mimicry cat! There is also Omikuji, chocolate is also delicious. I'm glad that it doesn't melt even in summer because it's coated!
A nice staff member who responded at that time. It seems that blogs are also being done, and there are also product information and photos!
Ginza Engi Good House Blog
I was in a hurry that day, so I heard about Kabuki goods that I was interested in. If I bothered you again later, the shutter was half open on the holiday. I was able to hear the story from the owner!
And I also took pictures of Kabuki goods.♪
It seems that everything is made entirely of original, and now Kabukiza is also being renovated. It seems that they are also sold to other theaters.
Socks, handkerchiefs, Tenugui, clear files, etc. I think foreign people will be pleased! It's interesting that the socks look like tabi (laughs).
By the way, here it seems that it is named GINZA ALLEY Street.
It's a shop I happened to find, but there are still many fun shops in Ginza.♪
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Nov. 10, 2011 08:30
I am taking a tie-up course "Learning the Reality of Edo gestures" with Waseda Extension Center, which started in September. In this course, you will learn about the background of the creation of Edo gestures, which are gaining attention recently, and the actual business of Edo to understand them. A popular course for the instructor's explosive knowledge, stylish narrative, and personality. Until now, I learned about "Edo recycling business", "Edo convenience store", and "Edo water business", and heard about "Restored Edomae sushi" at "Edo fast food", and said, "I want to go and see" There were many hopes of the students, and after the lecture, we decided to carry out an experience tour.
This time, one of the three stores that recreated "Edo no Nigirizushi" at the time as "Nigiri Okawa". Here, the phantom rice "Sekitori rice" is used, and the vinegar is Mizkan "Mitsuba Yamabuki" (at that time, Nakano vinegar store in Handa released vinegar using sake lees (red vinegar) and Mitsuba Yamabuki). The story reproduces what was shown in the picture drawn by "Mori Sada Manga" and Tamasho Kawabata. Let's take a look. It's a sushi restaurant in Edo.
At that time, the size of the shari was 45g in total, and in modern times it is 15g on average, so it is difficult to receive all types as it is. Therefore, the only reproduction of this 45g size is tuna brew. The others are 15g.
As you know, sushi is nalezushi → Namanare → Hayazushi (Mid-Edo period) → It is customary that Hanaya Yobei evolved into a nigiri sushi (culture and Bunsei) and created a nigiri sushi. "I can eat delicious food quickly," said it was perfect for Edokko, and the mizushi seemed to have taken root in Edo. According to the owner's story, the popular stories at that time were sea bream, flounder, kohada, eggs, and anako, but this time they also contain dried gourds (with wasabi), broiled tuna, and clams. As at that time, all the ingredients are cooked and have a firm taste, so soy sauce is unnecessary. At first, we, who are accustomed to modern grips, feel a little tighter with shari vinegar and salt, but I think that the people of Ichii in Edo about 300 years ago also enjoyed the sushi in front of us. I feel completely "Edojin". When I was hungry, such as returning from a public bath, I often pinch 1-2.
There are many genres and many attractive courses at the inhabitant of a ward college, so it is recommended for those who have not yet taken it. I'm sure you will find something that is interesting.
www.city.chuo.lg.jp/kurasi/bunka/syogaigakusyu/
TEL3546-5524 (Chuo-ku Cultural Lifelong Learning Division)
Reproducing sushi shop: Good sushi: 3-2-10 Morishita, Koto-ku TEL3631-0591 (Reservation required by TEL for Nigiri Okawa)
[Maritsuki]
Nov. 9, 2011 08:30
I managed to clear the first stage.
We are currently looking for treasure for the second stage.
The clues to the second stage I received
This treasure hunt is a mystery solving event that can be enjoyed not only by children but also by adults.
While discovering the treasures, it was very interesting to learn about the famous places, historic sites, and history of Chuo-ku together.
Today, I'm finally going to look for "Ieyasu's hidden treasure".
What should I do if I hit one million yen?
Next week, cousin children coming to play from San Francisco will also take them to treasure hunts.
I want to know the answer quickly, but it's a bit boring to finish the treasure hunt.
If you haven't yet, please try it.
Chuo-ku Treasure Hunting HP: http://www.takarush.jp/promo/chuo/
[Silver]
Nov. 8, 2011 08:30
This year, "Because it is the 60th anniversary of the Chuo-ku Shopping Street Federation, there are many luxurious prizes! The total prize money and prize money is 5 million yen!
That's why there's a problem. First of all, if you do not clear the 1st stage and report three or more keywords, you will not be able to get a map of treasures for the 2nd stage. However, those who have reported all six keywords of the 1st stage will receive a treasure map for the 2nd stage + discoverer's prize, and will win luxurious prizes by lottery. So, everyone went to the Aomori Prefectural Special Products Center at Shintomi 1-chome with a map, and had a hint from Azumaya, a footwear dealer in Tsukishima.
What! Those who advanced to the 2nd stage will win the highest prize of 1 million yen by lottery! That's why I'm excited by a group of university students and their families. That's why Ginzo has been taking on the challenge since October 19, albeit late. If you check the details, see http://www.takarush.jp/promo/chuo/ Please refer to the gourmet information for meals being explored. It's convenient to use the Edo bus to get around.
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Nov. 5, 2011 08:30
Many people seem to be shunning, saying, "I'm not good at classical music." I'm one of them, but today I was invited by a friend and went to a concert after a long time. The venue, Hamarikyu Asahi Hall, is located in the new building of the Tsukiji Asahi Shimbun, and is well known to music fans as a hall with good sound effects.
But what is "Lunchtime Concert"?
According to Mr. Hamayoshi, General Manager of the hall, "We have been conducting a classic with a high threshold for eight years since noon so that you can enjoy more easily and more closely. The time is shorter than a regular concert, at a reduced fee, and childcare is possible if you apply in advance. "
By the way, this hall opened in 1992 as a chamber music hall, and in 1996 it was evaluated as "EXCELLENT" along with Carnegie Hall as the first hall with good sound in Japan by the American Society of Acoustics.
This year's 93rd time, Ayako Oshima & Naoko sisters clarinet and piano DUO recital, who are active in NY. It's a great success. From Chausson and Bernstein to Kosaku Yamada's Japanese songs, you won't get tired of the performance that fits perfectly with the occasional narration. For an hour and 30 minutes, we spent a little graceful and relaxing time during this time. Even so, a performer needs physical strength.
"I'm just hungry ..." For lunch with a friend who has an appetite more than music. On the website of the hall, you can see "Recommended restaurants near after lunchtime concert". It's a lot of time.
And today is a great surprise. At the exit of the hall, a selection of sweets from Kameda Confectionery was given as a souvenir. It was a limited sponsorship on this day, but it was a nice day that I felt very much. How about finding your favorite program and having a little short and elegant moment?
Future lunchtime concert: All performances start at 11:30, entrance fee: 2,800 yen
November 30, 2011 Yuko Mifune Piano recital
December 21, 2011 (Wednesday) Bus Five Brass Quintet
January 26, 2012 Ryo Terakado Violin recital
Feb. 10, 2012 (Fri) Opera Journey with Toshimitsu Kimura
Wednesday, March 28, 2012 Ikuyo Nakamichi Piano recital
Tickets can be applied for Asahi Hall Ticket Center TEL 03-3267-9990 (10: 00-18: 00 excluding Sundays and holidays)
[Shitamachi Tom]
Nov. 4, 2011 17:00
This is <Part 6> of a series that rediscovers the charm of Chuo-ku through comparison between the Sumida River and the friendship river Seine in Paris.
This time, let's get acquainted with "night view" and "singing".
Speaking of Paris, "Shanson" ... It fits well with the stylish and melancholy town scenery. Originally, it was said that a barn poet told the feelings of the general public on a song and walked. In other words, it shows development similar to Japan's enka ballad, the preaching section, and the new internal flow. Is it because there is such a background that Japanese people are attracted to their hearts with some nostalgic feelings?
Shanson, sung in the 1951 movie "Bari's Sky Under Seine Flows", became standardized thereafter. He sang Piaf and Eve Montan, and Fubuki Koshiji also sang.
"♪ The song under the sky of Paris is a song that grew in the hearts of the young people who flow in Lalara ..." The lyrics that series are interwoven with landscapes such as San Louis Island and Notre Dam, and just listen to it I can scratch it.
I'm sure there's a chanson playing here and there in Paris tonight. It looks even more similar to the night view of autumn.
On the other hand, the changes in the scenery from dusk to night in the Sumida River show a tasteful appearance. Standing on the bridge and watching the sunset is a rich time. <Photo: View Tsukuda Park from Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge>
And the song goes well again. The bright scenery of "Spring Urara Sumida River ..." appearing in Rentaro Taki's "Flowers" is also wonderful, but the stylish world when the sun falls and the lights of the town are lit is also hard to throw away.
The famous "Meiji Ichiyo Woman" spells a bold love story at the time, saying, "♪ floating and floating on the banks of Hamacho and the embarrassment of willow ...". When Yoshicho was crowded as a flower district, there would have been various dramas.
In addition, the lyrics of Kouta "Water River" read the flow of the Sumida River, where the summer dawns dawn, "The morning glory, which blooms white someday on a short night and blooms warmly ..."
The names of Eitai Bridge, Kiyosu Bridge, Shinohashi and bridges also appear one after another, deepening their emotions as if they were shaken by a boat going through the river.
Autumn is deepening, and it is a good season to think about various things. If you touch the night view of the Sumida River and cross the bridge while humming your favorite song, you may remember that you have forgotten it. <Lower photo: Looking at Tsukiji Market from Kachidokibashi>
Please enjoy this season.
More The charm of Chuo-ku-ku-"Sumida River and Seine" ... 6 ≪Night View and Song≫
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