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[Authentic Japanese Food] Ginza Fujita (Ginza 8-chome)

[Dye] July 29, 2016 09:00

It's almost time for the rainy season.
The other day, I introduced a cooking class in Ginza on this blog.
This time, I was able to go to the restaurant for dinner, so I'll introduce it.

  

The Japanese restaurant "Ginza Fujita" in Ginza 8-chome holds cooking classes during the daytime on weekdays and every Saturday, but it is an adult restaurant that is usually used for entertainment.

   

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It is on the first basement floor of the Third Soire de Bill, along with Hakuhinkan.

   

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Ginza store...I'm a little nervous, but let's get in by the light.☆

      

The counter was open, so I watched the general make it vividly in front of me.
I'll wait with excitement.

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The general's story is also fun, and you can feel comfortable hospitality.
He seems to have been playing baseball in earnest when he was a student, so you may be able to listen to such a story.


At the right time, elaborate dishes are brought in front of you one by one.

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"Urchins" that are still fresh enough to move and "steamed food" with many ingredients.

    

When you hold sushi, you use large leaves only for scenting (! ! Yes, it's a casual one-handed.

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This vegetable is tempura.
Everything grows normally, but it seems that it is harvested while it is small.     

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"Ebisen" with fragrant and rich flavor and "Egg rice" with fried rice. Super delicious! 

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In addition, Howahowa's anago, aoriika with a faint yuzu scent, and a thick and pleuri shrimp...etc
There were various things, but there was no photo because I ate it unintentionally when it was served (^^;

    

It is a shop that seems to be so fun and happy to eat (' ▽ `*)  

It seems that there are people from overseas, but it is perfect to convey the splendor of Japanese food.

It's also recommended for the best meal here.☆

    
== Cooking classes that can be learned here are also being recruited from time to time ==

 ☆Related blog☆

  About beginner class

  About intermediate class

      
◆Ginza Fujita
HP: http://hitosara.com/0006039581/ (Hito Sarah)
Address: 8-8-7 Ginza, Chuo-ku Third Soire de Bill B1F
Phone: 03-3572-5601

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Nippon Maru Kaiomaru at Harumi Wharf

[kimitaku] July 27, 2016 12:00

Take a walk at Toyoumi Wharf on a hot day in July.

Looking at Harumi Wharf on the opposite shore, a big sailing ship was found.

I was anchored against the background of Rainbow Bridge.

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Compared to the pier observation deck, you can feel the size of the ship.

When I approached the hull toward Harumi Wharf. There is a golden emblem on the bow.

It was shining brightly in the morning sun.

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It is a pity that Kaiomaru II (pictured in the center above) cannot be seen near the anchorage near Shin-Toyomi Bridge at Harumi Wharf.

Nippon Maru Kaiomaru is sometimes anchored at Harumi Pier. It's unusual for both to be anchored. 

 

〇 Nippon Maru (Nipponmaru) The second generation started service in 1984           

2570 tons Total length 110.09m total width 13.80m mast height 43.5m

〇 Kaiomaru Nisei launched service in 1989. 

2556 tons total length 110.09m total width 13.80m mast height 43.5m. (Wikipedia) 

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Elegant and elegant Chuo-ku                       Elegant and Elephant !? Chuo-ku!

[HK] July 20, 2016 14:00

<The trigger is ...>

The other day, a veteran guide, Mr. S, guided us to the Hamarikyu Onshi Garden, and heard about the story of elephants who came from Vietnam far during the age of the 8th Shogun Yoshimune. Yoshimune was very interested in the white elephant, which is said to have been carrying Fugen Bodhisattva. The elephant traveled from Vietnam to Nagasaki, stayed in Nagasaki for one year to adapt to the climate of Japan, and then walked to Edo for 70 days.

 

Fortunately, I had an opportunity to walk around Hamarikyu Garden with a very experienced guide, S-san. Then I learned that there used to be an elephant kept in the garden during the 8th Shogun, Yoshimune's regime. It is told that Yoshimune was very much interested in white elephant, which was told to be ridden by Fugen Bosatsu (Buddhist saint). The real elephant came from Vietnam, stopping over in Nagasaki an year for weather adjustment, and came to Edo by walking. It took 70 days to arrive. CIMG1629.JPG 

●So, I also like elephants, so I decided to go around Chuo-ku with elephants as a keyword.

I myself am also an elephant lover! So, I decided to walk around the city looking for elephants.

 

 

<Elephant at Shinkawa Echizenbori Children's Park>

When you go to Echizenbori Children's Park in Shinkawa, you can meet parent and child elephants. In summer, water erupts like a fountain from the parent elephant's nose, enlivening children's play in the water.  A simple child elephant is very adorable for a real mother elephant.  The park is located on the site of the residence of Echizen Fukui feudal lord and Matsudaira Echizen Mamoru.

 

If you visit Echizenbori Park, you can encounter an elephant family. During the summer, water spurts from parent elephant's nose like a fountain and excites children. Unlike realitically made parent, a child elephant is built so simple but it is adorable. The park is made on the ground where use to be the house site of Echizen Matsudaira clan.

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<Elephant of Nihonbashi Takashimaya> 

It's too famous, but it's an employee elevator room on the roof of Nihonbashi Takashimaya.  It is made in the image of an elephant with a remnant of raising the elephant Takako on the roof in the past.   Since the shooting date is under roof construction, it is partially hidden, but the silhouette of the elephant was confirmed.

 

Very popular spot ! An elevator facility room on the roof of Nihonbashi Takashimaya department store. Takashimaya used to keep an elephant named "Takako" on the roof, and as a memory, this elevator room was designed with an image of an elephant. Unfortunately, the roof was under construction on the date photo was taken but still, one can identify the elephant silhouette.

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<Elephant of Ginza Delilium Cafe> 

The signboard of the pink elephant on the delirium cafe in Ginza is also cute.  This is a cafe where you can drink many kinds of Belgian beer. I'm having lunch too. (Ginza Miharakoji corner)

 

Signboard of Cafe in Ginza is also sweet. A pink elephant! This cafe offers varieties of Belgium and nice meal during lunch time.

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<Elephant of Ginza Dober Street Market> 

And the elephant space on the first floor of Dover Street Market in Ginza 6-chome.  This is a fashion building, but for some reason there is an elephant space that decorates elephants with brands every season.  It's fashionable, but it's a little surprised because it appears as you walk.

 

Do you know there is a spot so called "Elepaht Space" in Ginza? It is on the first floor of Dover Street Market Ginza. This whole facility is exclusively stylish and Elephant Space decoration changes seasonally. Below are the pictures taken in early July.

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It was like this when I came before.

It was like this in spring.

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<An elephant of Marronnier Gate>

Finally, there was such a cute display in front of the restaurant at Marronnier Gate.  I think there are still many elephant spots, but for the time being, this is the end.

 

I believe there are many other wonderful displays and facilities, but this is it for this time. Cute yellow elephant was displayed at the restaurant floor of Marronnier Gate in Ginza.

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Finally, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Mr. S and Mr. O who accompanied me for explaining very interestingly and carefully at the Hamarikyu Onshi Garden.

 

Lastly, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to S-san, who shared her valuable knowledge with me at Hamarikyu Garden, and O-san, who joined our tour.

 

 

You can also see the history of the medicine museum "Kusukuri and Nihonbashi"

[Silver] July 14, 2016 09:00

The "Kusuku Museum" is a museum related to "medicines" operated by Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd. Closed Monday is closed on closed days. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, public holidays, and transfer holidays.

 

I've always been to the reception desk, but this time I've been studying in the museum for the first time.

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Apply for a tour at the reception, receive a careful explanation on the second floor, receive a medal like a thick coaster, and experience the museum.

 

The inside of the museum can be explained by operating this medal by placing the medal in a hole called "controller" in front of the screen like a TV.

 

④In the "Body and Medicine" section, you can see the "Body and Medicine" section.

When I got sick, I heard from a TV-like screen that I needed medicine and explained about the development of medicine.

 

⑳At the corner of "Kusuri and Nihonbashi", when Ieyasu Tokugawa built Edo Castle, many people suffered from eye disease and heard explanations from various countries that Yakuya opened in Nihonbashi Honmachi. .

I see, so I was convinced that there are many drug manufacturers in Nihonbashi Honmachi. I hope everyone will experience it once. I think you can also study "how to interact well with medicine".

 

Inside the museum, groups of children and older people than me also came to experience. When the group was over 10 people, I was advised that it was better to avoid congestion and make a reservation. They were really kind to you. Thank you very much.

 

The location is 3-5-1 Nihonbashi-Honcho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, telephone 03-6225-1133 (good ears or easy to remember)

The URL is http://kusuri-museum.com

 

 

Hanada Art Understanding Children's Art Education

[Silver] July 4, 2016 18:00

This time, I will be accompanied by a junior high school student sketching party.

I received it from Art Hanada, who visited at the gallery's night party in May.

When I talked about wanting to refer to a collection of paintings called Yoshitaka Kuroiwa Painting Exhibition-Aiding for Landscapes-, I was pleased to agree and received a wonderful collection.

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I feel that the works, such as "Summer Day Good Wind" and "Kisuge Morning", will also carry the refreshing Oze wind.  On July 2nd, I saw you again today.

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 I would like the children to see good works and to improve their sensitivity. Thank you very much, Mr. Hanada.

Please see here for the "Night Party of the Gallery" in May.

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Click here for access to the gallery. https://www.art-information.ne.jp/hanada/

 

 

There is also a bicycle parking lot in the middle of Ginza! 2

[JRT Felt] July 3, 2016 09:00

Last time, I introduced a bicycle parking lot in the basement of Tokyu Plaza Ginza.

This time, I would like to introduce the bicycle parking lot in Ginza Mitsukoshi.

It is located on the left hand corner of Harumi-dori St. and Ginza 4-chome intersection in the direction of Miharabashi.

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Take the elevator to go underground. The entrance is in the same direction.

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A bicycle parking lot on the first basement floor. The second basement floor is also the same.

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Usage guide display

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Payment is made at the checkout machine.

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There is also a contact point from the bicycle parking lot to the Mitsukoshi store, which is convenient.

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☆Ginza Mitsukoshi Underground Bicycle Parking☆

Available time from 08:00 to 25:00

Fee information Free up to the first 2 hours, 100 yen every 4 hours thereafter.

192 units

Ginza Mitsukoshi Ginza Dining HP; http://www.ginzadining.com/access/index.html

 

 
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