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Treasure hunting game 1st & 2nd stage common tips, expiration date 11/30

[Silver] Nov. 19, 2011 08:30

 We will give you a hint for the "Chuo-ku Shopping Street Federation 60th Anniversary Treasure Hunting Game".

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(← From November 17, 2011.
It has been slightly changed from this notation.)

Of course, it's not in the water. Let's pay tribute to the festival that our predecessors have carefully protected.

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Only good men and women can visit Suitengu. Please pray for the health of your children.

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Then, while studying history, please enjoy the treasure hunt. For information on treasure hunts, see http://www.takarush.jp/promo/chuo/.


 

 

 

Matsushima Shrine (Otori Shrine) / Okuninushi Tori-no-ichi Fair November 14

[Yurikamome] Nov. 17, 2011 08:30

Matsushima Shrine: 2-15-2 Nihonbashi Ningyocho   

 It is a shrine that is said to be infinite treasures, fulfillment of great wishes, and spiritual experiences.

It is also included in the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods Tour, which departs from the Mitsukoshi Main Store on New Year's Day.

Before the Great Fire of the Meiryaku era (1657) took place, there were many playhouses around it, so it seems that there were many worshipers, kimono merchants, Kabuki actors, and geisha.

The "Rooster Market" in November is still a grand event and seems to have been a entertainment district in the past.

           2011_1114 Matsushima Shrine Tori-no-ichi Fair Photo 0013.JPG As lucky items, kumade is sold from the point where the eagle "grab" prey, and other "golden mochi" and "sansho mochi" made of "head potatoes" chestnuts are sold.

It was also a prevention of colds in winter.

Recently, "Ryomu" bills have been sold, and many young people worship.

       2011_1114 Matsushima Shrine Large Decoration Photo 0011.JPG    Every year kumade has a custom of buying a "big kumade."

    If one price is "San,000 yen", it seems that the price should be "20,000 yen ..."

   Don't forget to put 10,000 yen if you can buy it for "20,000 yen" as "Fuse" ...

   One thing, when kumade sells, applause of "337 beats" occurs.

   I applauded with everyone, too.

 ※ In the past, my grandmother Chama had bought in Tori-no-ichi Fair, "kumade's Kanzashi" on her hair ...

   A friend who went with me told me. 

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Enjoy shopping at Ningyocho, Meijiza, and gourmet food as a set.

[Silver] Nov. 15, 2011 08:30

Today, after visiting the eldest couple and Mrs. Suitengu to pray for safe delivery, we came to shop for maternity wear. Monterre is next to Shigemori's doll-yaki, Edo confectionery shop Suitengu Tsukushi. Winter wear with a baby holding in front, a Japanese shop curtain-like easy breastfeeding blouse with open arms on both sides of the chest. It's really amazing. Of course, I was waiting outside.

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Returning to Shigemori, the next head was Miki Village, which has a reputation for Maternity.  Address: 2-2-1 Nihonbashi Ningyocho TEL: 03-3668-0038 I listened to the kind explanation of the clerk.CIMG9351.jpg

 

And Jolie, at the entrance of amazake Yokocho. Today, I was buying a dress.

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Finally, the favorite silver shop, Heisei Nihonbashi Western Shop since 2007. Here, my first shopping is Aloha shirt. Today, I saw a jacket and shirt for the casual day on Friday, and bought three nice shirts with my parents and children. It is a shop that is friendly to the common people.

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It is a common town where humanity and history remain. Please enjoy it as a set with Suitengu Shrine, Meijiza Theater Theater, and Gourmet.

 

 

Magome Kageyu

[Taro Hama] Nov. 10, 2011 08:30

Hamamatsu-shiBorn and one of the people who have contributed to the creation of the town in Edo, the name of Kanzo Magome comes to mind.

There are few materials related to Kanzo Magome, some of which are kept at the Edo Tokyo Museum, and the whole picture is still under investigation and research. Since Ieyasu entered Edo, he is definitely one of the people who supported Ieyasu in the shadow of the street and as a town master, and maintained and developed the desolate Edo land.

Hamamatsu-shiThe Magome River is a river that flows almost north and south through the center. According to historical facts, Ieyasu, who returned from Osaka's team at Magome Bridge over this river, took 500 people's feet and picked up, and was subsequently offered to give himself the last name of Magome. .

At the same time, a vast vacant lot in Takarada Village (now near Tokyo Station from the current Gofuku Bridge) was given, but was later ordered to relocate to Otemmacho to expand Edo Castle. Now,Chuo-kuSpeaking of the downtown areas of Ginza and Nihonbashi, as the name suggests, Temmacho was a prime place, and not only Hatagoya but also Edo's transportation and logistics center, Mikawa, Ise Cotton wholesalers have entered the market from Ise, and the bustle is booming as a commercial town, and its bustle is today's large scale.

From the time of Ieyasu to the beginning of the Meiji era, the name of Magome Kanyu was inherited almost from generation to generation, and there are some unclear points about which era Magome Kanyu was derived, but as a central person who laid the foundation of Edo's history and culture I think that the day when I get in the spotlight will come.

(The photo at the lower right is the stone monument of "Otake Dainichi Nyoraiido Ruins". For this, bamboo is the lower woman of the Magome family.

 You can see the size of the house of the Magome family.

 

 

 

             

 

 

 

Until November 30, "Treasure Hunting Game" commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Chuo-ku Shopping Street Federation

[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.

 Whatlovely! 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 busrvcar to get around.

 

 

 

 

The new shrine of Yanoko Inari Shrine

[North Yujin] Nov. 5, 2011 08:30

Higashi Nihonbashi 2-chome Just behind Yagenbori Fudoin, there is Yanoko Inari Shrine.

The new shrine hall was dedicated to the opening of the Yagenbori Fudoin 420 years ago.

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A votive monument is set up.

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It's the same as before.

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I would like to introduce it.

Auspicious

When the area around Higashi-Nihonbashi 1-chome was called Tanino, the Shogunate built a rice brewery in 1645 (1645).

It was called Tanino Kura and Yanokura. In the garden, Sansha Inari Shrine, which combines three shrines as the gods of Mikura.

It was a festival. The three companies consisted of Tanino Kura Inari in the center, Fukutomi Inari on the left, and Shinzaemon Inari on the right, but after about 50 years later, Mikura was relocated to Gunshu in 1698 (1698) and Sansha Inari was moved together. People who live in the back of Mikura regret their names and leave Sansha Inari there, and are still enshrined at Higashi Nihonbashi 1-chome as "Yanoko Sansha Inari". Later, in 1873 (1873), "Shinzaemon Inari" was introduced.

In 1932 (1932), "Fukutomi Inari" was relocated to "Hatsune Mori Shrine" in our town, and remains.

"Tanino Kura Inari" has changed many changes and places, and has set up its company in the existing area. The characters used in the name have been changed to a name that emphasizes the character "Yanoko Inari" and especially "Ko".

enshrined deity, like Sansha Inari Shrine, is considered to be "Uga soul life" and does not exist in sacred object of worship, of course.

I have a sickle and rice ears in my hand. "

   February 1978 Yanoko Inari Caretaker   

(The current lot number is Higashi Nihonbashi 2-chome.)

Regarding the case of Yonekura, a monument of "Yanokura" is built on the southwest corner of Nihonbashi Junior High School Building.

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On the right side, the purpose of the building is written.

Purpose

Volunteers in the town came together to build this monument as a commemorative project for the town council, hoping that the historical place name of Yanokura will be lost due to the passage of the times, and as a historic site, it will be a story of the people of the later world. It was done.

    Higashi-Nihonbashi 1-chome Yanokura Town Association Volunteers

The origin is written on the left side.

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Origin

Since the early Edo period, this area has been called Tanino, and in 1645 (1645), the Tokugawa Shogunate built Yonekura, which was built in Yano.

It was called Okura. In 1698 (1698), it was destroyed by fire, and Yonekura was moved to Tsukiji. After moving to Yonekura to late Tokugawa shogunate

In this area, the northeastern part became Machiya, the northwest and south became samurai areas, divided into Yanagisawa Dewa Moriyashiki and several mansions, and later became the residences of others such as Ikimori Matsudaira. Characters such as Taninokura, Tanikura, Yanokura, Yanokura, and Yanokura have long been addressed to the place name of Yanokura Town, but in 1872, the name of folklore was set as Yanokura Town. . April 1, 1971 Higashi-Nihonbashi 1-chome was changed due to the change of the street name accompanying the implementation of the house display.

This monument is erected to commemorate the preservation of the old town name from the Edo period.

      November 3, 1975

(In this area, the town council is all the old town names. There are also many rice shops.