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In the fall of reading.

[Ken-san] 09:00 on October 9, 2017

_20171004_082317.JPG  I'm happy news that Kazuo Ishiguro, a Japanese-American from Nagasaki, won the Nobel Prize in Literature this year. With the spread of smartphones, the number of people reading books has decreased, but during this period when there are many qualification tests and certification tests, some people are reading books on the train and studying, and among young people There are many people who are reading books. That's why I bought a book and started reading at Bunkyodo Bookstore in Ningyocho because it was the fall of reading. One book is "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia", and the other is "Mascarade Night" by Keigo Higashino.

 

"Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia" is also a Chuo-ku sightseeing certification textbook. I bought it last year, but I'd like to read it again this year. Last year, I put this book in a bicycle basket and went here and there to the actual place. (The incident is happening on site! There is also a word that says that last year's book was wrapped around, and the sentence became dirty with a ballpoint pen, so I read it again as a new one and a review.

 

The other "Mascarade Night" is the third work of the "Mascarade Hotel" series by Keigo Higashino, a writer who loves Ningyocho. The hotel model is the Royal Park Hotel in Suitengu. Information from the weekly magazine at the end of August that "Mascarade Hotel" is being made into a movie, starring Takuya Kimura and Masami Nagasawa, scripting is Yasushi Fukuda of "HERO", but if true, Hiroshi Abe's newcomer series "When the curtain of prayer falls", and next year's Taiga drama series Yashiki "Saigo Don" is a tourist destination at Nihonbashi Elementary School (Saigo Takamori). Next year, Ningyocho and around Suitengu are likely to be lively due to the ripple effects of movies and TV dramas.

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The photo is a poster of the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification affixed outside Bunkyo-do's shop. If you go to Bunkyodo, you will find a lot of books about Chuo-ku and Nihonbashi. Of course, there is also a lot of "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia".

 

The 10th Chuo-ku Tourism Certification will be held on January 27, 2018 (Saturday) for the certification venue [Ginza venue] is Courtyard Marriott Ginza Tobu Hotel, and [Nihonbashi venue] is the Royal Park Hotel. The application has already started on October 1, so details ...

 

Please see the homepage of Chuo-ku Tourism Certification http://www.chuoku-kentei.jp/.

 

Maybe there is "Kimtaku" and "Masami Nagasawa" at the front of the hotel at the certification venue?

 

 

 

Hello! TOKYO WATER TAXI

[The Crown and the Rabbit] October 8, 2017 09:00

What is Tsukiji moving around the market?
Needless to say,
About 360 years ago
Already from the Edo period
Tsukiji is on the water front.
It was a pioneer in the foreground
What is now
For the good location
It has appeared as a location for many commercial dramas.
If you take a short walk, you must be sure
"Ah? The scenery I saw somewhere here..."and"
You should think of it.

 

Locals walk and jogging.
Hyugabokko, you can open lunch boxes for lunch, enjoy the night view with one hand of beer, and enjoy the night view.
Some people come to practice trumpet.

 

I live in a 3-minute walk away.
Considering it as an extended living dining room at home.
The visitor is more than a small room.
I wanted to share the comfort of the panoramic landscape of the buildings along the Sumida River and the waterside.
I often have a picnic on the bench at the base of Kachidokibashi.

 

Well, the other day I was enjoying the baguette and cheese on the bench
A yellow ship with a different taste from the usual houseboat was laid on the dock in front of me.

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When a correspondent's blood fussed, I applied for an interview immediately.
I got OK for 10 minutes before the customer got on.

 

The ship
Toward the Olympic and Paralympic Games
It was a water taxi that started an attempt to operate it two years ago.


It began full-scale operation last year.
To Haneda Keihin Canal and Sumida River Main
"Taxi Plan"
“Regular Operation Plan”
"charter plan"
It seems that it's going on.
For more information, see http://water-taxi.tokyo/#blog

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The boat is a small boat with eight passengers.
The captain and the boatman will accompany you.
It seems that it is suitable for chartered boarding with 6 people and for sightseeing and party use.

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Actually, I was on board.
Small buns give you the excitement of going out on a jungle cruise near the sea surface.
Because it has a small turn, "I can go in quite a narrow river."
There is a toilet and air conditioning.

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Viewed from rivers and canals, Tokyo will show a 180-degree different look than usual.

 

Now, the reservation customer got on board and the rope on the berth was broken.
When he waved his hand and saw him off, he rang the reciprocal whistle and departed with Buen.

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portable shrine Union imperial procession

[Asunaro] August 14, 2017 12:00

The Reitaisai festival of Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine is the Sanno Festival, the Kanda festival.
It is counted as one of the three major festivals in Edo.

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On August 13, 53 portable shrines came together to form a coalition imperial procession.

 

Turn around Fukagawa from Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine.
Cross Kiyosu Bridge, cross the Eitai Bridge from Shinkawa, and return.

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The bearers stretched their arms and gave portable shrine high.

Then, the song of woodworking and the gorgeous Tekomai led the way to Eitai Bridge.

 
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As the name of the "Spring Festival", from crowds along the road to the bearer
The clean water is exposed, and the bearer and the audience are united.
It was very exciting.

 

◆Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine
 Tomioka, Koutou-ku, Tokyo 1-20-3

 

 

Chuo-ku, a circular water city

[Asunaro] July 31, 2017 16:00


August 1 is Water Day. August 1-7 is a week of water.

 

Since the Edo period, rivers and waterways have played a central role in transportation.
We have formed the bustle of the city from a logistics base by boat.

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<Nihonbashi, Boat Tour>

 

In recent years, Chuo-ku, blessed with waterside space, has taken advantage of its location.
We are promoting community development.

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<Kachidokibashi, water bus>

 

In the past, not only as a means of transportation, but also as a means of living
At the waterside, which was used while enjoying fun and atmosphere.
As it was.

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<Eitai Bridge, Houseboat>

 

Green roads, terraces, and water buses are maintained, and breaks, walks and walks.
You can enjoy cruising. While imagining the scenery of the time
Why don't you think about the benefits of water?

When you go out, take thorough measures against sunlight and hydration.
Please keep in mind.

 

 

 

◆ What is the sphere of the Sumida River and Ryogoku Bridge?

[Sumida Fireworks] July 24, 2017 09:00

The Sumida River Fireworks Festival, a summer tradition, is coming to the Sumida River soon. It's finally a full-fledged summer.

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This fireworks have continued since the Edo period. There are two launch locations around Sakurabashi and Komagata Bridge near Asakusa, but until a long time before Showa, it was around Ryogoku Bridge, which connects Chuo-ku and Sumida-ku slightly downstream.

 

Ryogoku Bridge is the second bridge built in the Sumida River during the Edo period. At that time, it was a bridge connecting the two countries, Musashi and Shimousa, so it was sometimes called "Ryogoku Bridge", and fireworks began to be launched as a place where people gather.

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The current Ryogoku Bridge was completed in 1932 (Showa 7) following the reconstruction of the Great Kanto Earthquake. The bridge is a type called "girder bridge" and its shape is simple, but when you approach the bridge, the large sphere on the main pillar catches your eye. Since this area has been involved in fireworks for a long time, it is said that spheres are often shaped like "fireworks balls".

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If you look closely, there are 9 small spheres on the sleeves of the main pillar. In addition, there is a long square horizontally on the side of the large sphere, and inside there are "two lines" horizontally and four lines vertically. Like big spheres, I don't know what it is.

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One day, last spring, I wrote an article about Ryogokubashi on a correspondent blog. At that time, when I arranged the two photos I put in the article, I suddenly thought.

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"This square, isn't it?"

 

I'm going to change the way of thinking. Imagine rolling a square 90 degrees in a shape like bringing it over a sphere. Comparing the pictures of the Edo period, this square looked like a bow-shaped bridge facing upwards.

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Once you look like a bridge, your imagination will develop into delusions. When I saw Ryogoku Bridge on the spot, I thought.

 

"This square must be Ryogoku Bridge. 。 。」

 

Let's compare the actual Ryogoku Bridge with the square.

 

 

First of all, the "two lines" beside the square.

The current Ryogoku Bridge has a roadway in the middle and two sidewalks on both sides, but the two lines represent the border.

 

So what is the vertical "four lines"?

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These are four places with streetlights.

 

A quaint streetlight that has been built since the beginning of the Ryogoku Bridge. At the border between the sidewalk and the roadway, there are a total of eight standing, four on one side. In terms of squares, these streetlights stand at eight intersections, which are made up of "two lines" horizontally and four lines vertically.

 

Moreover, carefully, isn't this "four lines" drawn on the sidewalk?

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The square is now visible only in Ryogoku Bridge.

 

 

Ryogoku Bridge is a bridge that connects the country and the country.

 

If the square is Ryogoku Bridge, the sphere will have the image of "world" or "earth". In terms of the whole sphere, it is "Ryogoku Bridge that connects some country in the world and the country", and the feeling like "Prayer of World Peace" is transmitted from this sphere.

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Ryogoku Bridge was built for the first time in the wake of the disaster of the Meiryaku era in the Edo era, and a Kaikai-in was built nearby to mourn the victims, and a water god went to memorialize the great famine in the later era. At the time of the festival, fireworks were launched at the opening of the river (the roots of the Sumida River Fireworks Festival), and various places called Ryogoku have been offered "prayers".

 

And the disaster of the Great Kanto Earthquake that occurred. A new bridge is built or replaced on the Sumida River.

 

 Aioi Bridge 1926 (Replacement of Reconstruction Bureau)

 Eitai Bridge 1926 (Replacement of Reconstruction Bureau)

 Komagata Bridge 1927 (Reconstruction Bureau Bridge)

 Kuramae Bridge 1927 (Reconstruction Bureau Bridge)

 Senjuohashi 1927 (Tokyo Pref.)

 Kototoi Bridge 1928 (Reconstruction Bureau Bridge)

 Kiyosu Bridge 1928 (Reconstruction Bureau Bridge)

 Umaya Bridge 1929 (Tokyo City Replacement)

 Shirahige Bridge 1931 (Tokyo Pref.)

 Azuma-bashi Bridge 1931 (Tokyo City Replacement)

 Ryogokubashi 1932 (Tokyo City Replacement)

 

Ryogoku Bridge is the last bridge to be built on the Sumida River after the earthquake.

 

Ryogoku is the most suitable place in the Sumida River as a place to offer prayers for reconstruction. It is no wonder to think that "Prayer of Peace" was expressed as the main pillar of Ryogoku Bridge as the end of the reconstruction after the earthquake.

 

 

The Tokyo Metropolitan Reconstruction Memorial Hall is located near Ryogoku Station in Sumida-ku. If you look at the diorama of the city of Tokyo, which was built during the reconstruction of the earthquake, you can see that the bridge over the Sumida River was a symbol of reconstruction after the earthquake.

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At that time, the 10 bridges downstream of the Sumida River were called the "Sumida River Ten Great Bridges", but except for Shinohashi, the remaining nine were bridges built during the reconstruction of the earthquake. It has become a new attraction in Tokyo.

 

It seems that such many bridges could be built in a short period of time because at this time Japan was restricted in the production of warships under the Washington Navy Disarmament Treaty, and iron and workers could be turned into bridges.

In the subsequent war, the warship disappeared as sea seaweed scraps, and the bridge remained, so the bridge of the Sumida River created by disarmament can be said to be a symbol of peace.

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(9 bridges downstream from the earthquake, Tokyo Metropolitan Reconstruction Memorial Hall)

 

Ryogoku Bridge, where the bridge was the slowest. When it was built, all the bridges were available.

There are nine small spheres of Ryogoku Bridge, but I came to my mind that there might be bridges over these. It is the "Sumida River Ten Great Bridge" that spans one large sphere and nine small spheres.

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(To Ohashi Bird's Eye View, Tokyo Metropolitan Reconstruction Memorial Hall)

 

"Prayer of World Peace" expressed by the bridge of the Sumida River.

 ・・Is it just a little delusion?

 

 

As I thought like that, in a book published last fall titled "Scenery I saw through the bridge", the identity of the sphere of the main pillar of Ryogoku Bridge was written.

 

This sphere was a "global globe." The answer "Earth" seems to have not been wrong.

 

But it's different to how you feel when you look at the sphere. I feel like a "fireworks ball" that feels peaceful is good.

 

It's a great deal, so I thought about the scale larger.

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"The 9 planets of the large sun seen from the square window and the sun illuminated by the sun, Amami Under."

 

Pluto has now been removed from the planet, but it was discovered by Americans in February 1930. Construction of Ryogoku Bridge began in February 1930. The nine planets were already available.

 


Pluto is Pluto (Pluto) in English. It was just adopted as the name of the anime character, which is said to have started around this time, so the public's attention would have been great.

 

The bridge was completed in 1932. I think the eyes of the people at this time were facing the sky to look at the fireworks, and dreaming of the eternal universe.

 

 

<Reference Book>

Bridge in Tokyo - Waterside Urban Landscape Takashi Ito 1986 Kashima Publishing

Kazutoshi Hanfuji and Hayao Miyazaki's patriotic talk 2013 Bunshun Ghibli Bunko

Scenery seen through the bridge Akio Kurebayashi 2016, Tokyo Metropolitan Shinposha

 

 

 

Extreme cherries in Higashine City, Yamagata Prefecture, a friendship city

[Nyan,] June 28, 2017 09:00

 Until now, cherries have been described as "amake" on anmitsu. Fruits that you can put in your mouth without any hesitation, saying that you are eating because it is wasteful.
Speaking of Western food, it is like parsley on a salad with a hamburger.
Speaking of vinegar pork, it doesn't matter if it's like pineapple, but it's attached for some reason ...

I have to scold myself who had such a feeling! We have to completely change our perception! What I thought was ...
No other, since I started eating carefully selected cherries made in Higashine City, Yamagata Prefecture, a friendship city of Chuo-ku.

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Some people may have seen the name of "Fruit Kingdom Higashine" by wrapping the community bus "Edo Bus" running in the city. I was worried about wrapping the Edo bus, so I participated in the "Higashine Sakurambo Marathon" (half marathon) held in Higashine City every June.

This running event in Higashine is a popular tournament that has been selected as one of the "100 Runnings". A lot of hospitality and hospitality are the secrets of the popularity, but the biggest feature is the enhancement of the "Cherry" aid provided on the way! While I was running, I greeted "the number of cherries I ate a day, the largest day in my history." The pace of eating as an excuse slows down, just remembers more than records. I was very satisfied with the time.

Cherry carefully selected among Higashine products. When you have beautiful shining fruits, the elegant sweetness spreads in your mouth with "puffy" elasticity and the subtle acidity that complements it. This is delicious. After all, the real thing is different.

It is said that small but rich fruits make full claims ... Is it like Chuo-ku in Tokyo! ?
Please try delicious cherries.

(The photo shows the Higashi Cherry Marathon. An unusual course layout that allows you to run through the SDF garrison. You can also enjoy talks with celebrities in the running world, Kin, World Championships medalist Chiba and Ogiwara. )

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