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Treasure Hunting <Higashibashi 2-chome>②

[Tachibana] July 25, 2016 16:00

I immediately challenged the treasure hunt that started on July 24 (Sun).

 

In the treasure hunt for the whole Chuo-ku three years ago, it was difficult to first identify the hidden place of the treasure from the hint, but in the treasure hunt at Higashi-Nihonbashi 2-chome, it is relatively easy to identify the location from the photos and explanations of the pamphlet It is.

 

The treasure chest three years ago was like this.

P1040845.jpgIt was relatively easy to find because it was large, but this time it was small and the color was sober, so it was a little difficult to find it.

 

Now, I will show you a picture of what you are looking for for.

P1010224.jpgLook for a tree that looks like a lumber is cut in the middle. (It's the same in any place.)

And when you open the inside, the letters are written.

 
When you find letters from the six treasure chests and sort them out, a word comes out.

If you write this in the answer sheet and submit it, it is OK.

 
I put it in the first 400 applicants, so I received a portable eco bag.

P1010246.jpgThe black is a cat chan, and the pink is a panda pattern.

When spread

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When I walked around the town, I saw some groups of people trying to find treasure with a pamphlet, but more than that was a group chasing Pokemon with a smartphone in one hand. did. I'm sorry.
 

You can apply for treasure hunts until August 7th. Eco bags still remain, so if you are interested, please join us.

 

 

The Bargen in LAST Summer

[TAKK...] July 1, 2016 16:00

"LAST Summer The Bergen" will be held at Plantan Ginza from July 1st to 8th.

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After finishing the business under the name of "Plantan Ginza", the store name will change from January 2005, so it will be the last bargain as "Plantan Ginza".

I'm sorry.

 

 

Ginza Morning Scenery

[kimitaku] June 28, 2016 16:00

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A morning walk in Ginza on holidays

As I walked with rubbing my sleepy eyes,


The show window caught my eye.


Window with the light on

 This is not the case.

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I felt a little lively yesterday.

We are preparing for the opening of the store.

Saturday today too

It will be crowded with many customers.

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I walked 2-chome from Ginza 1-chome in the morning.

[kimitaku] June 1, 2016 18:00

 After the rain, I walked around Ginza, a sunny morning.

Colorful colors have jumped in from the window to shoot sleepy eyes.

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 Because it is early in the morning, yellow trash cans and brown kidos may be left.

The gold color of the nearby buildings and the fashionable clothes of the windows are all coming from now on.

For this reason, I feel like I'm releasing the color. 

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The willows in front of the Okuno Building are also brightly green.

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And then

Enjoy a morning walk from the direction of Yonaiville.

Foreign tourists also walked lightly on the cobblestones of Ichimatsu pattern.


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Surrounded by fashionable colors, I felt like I had some courage to do my best today.

In Ginza in the morning, there are few people and it is easy to walk.

     

 

 

At Koami Shrine, there is imperial procession in Miya portable shrine on May 28th (Sat).

[pont] May 10, 2016 08:55

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Known as the god of good luck protection against misfortune
Koami Shrine's 550th Anniversary Festival is held.
2 days from May 27 (Fri) and Saturday, May 28
Will be held.

 

At the festival, once every five years
The imperial procession of Miya portable shrine is supposed to be held.

A poster to inform you of it was posted on the shrine.

 

As you all know,
Koami Shrine is one of Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods.
We are celebrating Benzaiten Fukurokuju.
It is a shrine that attracts visitors all year round, including New Year's Day.
Even if it is not New Year, it may be a long queue waiting for worship.

 

Mr. vermilion seal stamp, too.
Even those who have received the name of the ink in the red seal book and the seal.
I think there are many things.

 

Miya carrying of miniature shrines is 5/28 (Sat). Prior to Koami Shrine, the festival of Shitaya Shrine in Taito Ward, which is said to be "the earliest summer festival in downtown," and the Kanda-jinja Shrine, which has shrine parishionercarrying of miniature shrines in Chuo-ku, is held at the end of the month.

 

Click here for the homepage of Koami Shrine.
http://www.koamijinja.or.jp/history.html

When you come to Ningyocho, stretch your legs a little and come to Koami Shrine.

 

 

Chanogi Shrine - Tea Ceremony

[Kra-san] May 3, 2016 16:00

At Chanogi Shrine (in the premises of Rigare Nihonbashi Ningyocho), the ninth tea ceremony was held on Sunday, May 1 of "88 Nights" counting from Ritsuharu.

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After the ceremony, tasting of new tea (Kagoshima, Uji, Shizuoka) and mini-lectures by the Japan Tea Instructors Association were also held.

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We enjoyed this year's new tea (three kinds) in fine weather in May.

 

<History of Chanogi Shrine>

In the Tokugawa period, Inari, who was enshrined as a guardian deity in the Nakayashiki of the Shimousa Sakura feudal lord Hotta family, was the origin of Chanogi Shrine. At that time, the tea tree that was planted around the shrine is the origin of the name of the shrine, but tea trees are still planted at Chanogi Shrine on the left and right of the shrine.

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For a long time, it was revered as protective god against fire outbreaks because there was no fire not only in the residence of the Hotta family but also in the neighborhood. It is not clear how it was decided at the current location, but it has continued to be protected by various people, and since 1933 (Showa 8), neighborhood associations such as Kakigara-cho and Ningyo-cho have been protecting. Was. In 1985 (Showa 60), he joined one of the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods tour companies. After that, the former shrine hall was rebuilt again in 2008 after an urban redevelopment project in the Nihonbashi Ningyocho district. At present, it has been worshiped as a god of Fukutoku harmony and disaster prevention.