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[Catherine]
February 29, 2012 08:30
Nadeshiko Japan's director Sasaki is advised by his wife and says that it is better to try to take care of nose hair for grooming.
I am also interested in that information
The shop you have inquired.
Founded in 1792
Mr. Kiya, Nihonbashi
KIYA Original Nosal Harvest Varican Rotary Cut (¥2,310)
Have you been calming down this year?
And a present to the other party on Valentine's Day
I'll try
On the day of Valentine's Day
When I went to Nihonbashi Kiya Honten, I had everything left and made a reservation. It's very popular.
Please make a reservation and contact us at a later date. The shop carefully taught me how to care for it. I realized again that care is important for tools. If you use it carefully, you can use it comfortably for a long time. I also purchased hand oil for care.
The other person who usually cuts his nose hair with scissors, convinced that he was able to cut it, and looked at the mirror.
KIYA's nose hair varican rotary cut! I was delighted with the smooth cut.
How about a gift for your husband or father?
Then, on the way to Ginza Inns, we passed Nihonbashi and went to Ginza.
The movie "Kirin's Tsubasa-Theatrical Version, Newcomers-" is popular.
The person taking the picture stands out.
We arrived at Ginza Inns near 3 o'clock and had a very late lunch.
Shops that have been crowded these days
It is spaghetti & curry "Japone" on the 1st floor of Ginza Ins.
It is also famous as a shop with many lines.
Regular (Normal) and Jumbo (Omori) and on top of it are Yokozuna and master
So, even if you are a regular president, you can eat it, and how much is your master? I'd like to see it.
It was 3 o'clock, so I thought it would be a little okay, and I was still in line.
I was so hungry that I thought it was a great success today, but I had half the time to eat, so I'm a regular mentaiko! (¥550)
Put ¥550 in your pocket and go back to the line so that you can pay immediately. Most men are at first
I'm sorry, but now I don't mind it.
It's the taste of Japanese, "Spaghetti", because it's a nostalgic taste.
It's cheap, delicious and voluminous, so let's make it a big success this time!
[Silver]
February 28, 2012 08:30
I went out to support the runners of the Tokyo Marathon. At the Metropolitan Takaka Kabuto-cho intersection, "Bright! The banner of Sakamoto Elementary School. Oh! In the meantime, the first group runs through. It is a brave figure in front of choledo Nihonbashi and Nihonbashi 3-chome. At Yamamotoyama, take a break with delicious tea and castella set.
Moved from Ginza to Higashiginza and performed "Gospel Tokyo" and wadaiko at Tsukuda Junior High School. Fun older brothers wearing models of Tokyo Sky Tree and Tokyo Tower run through. Gospel Tokyo's charity concert will be held on July 14th. If you are interested, please click on the video.
Near the Irifunebashi intersection. Commemorative photo with the sisters of Shintomi Town Association Shintomi wadaiko Association in the background. Hey, I'll leave you. A large group from Irifunebashi intersection to Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge. It's the day when Tokyo became one.
[kimitaku]
February 22, 2012 08:30
After Ieyasu Tokugawa's arrival, the flow from Hirakawa was changed, the Hibiya cove was reclaimed, and the Dosan moat was excavated to create the Nihonbashi River.
The riverbank that was built on both banks of the Nihonbashi River becomes the prototype of the fish market.
Yokkaichi, which was located at the mouth of the former Hirakawa River, is also moved here.
After that, this market flourished, and at that time, some of the people who contributed greatly were fishermen from the former Tsukudamura in Osaka.
Ieyasu, along with Edo's immigration, attracts 30 fishermen from Settsu Tsukuda Village, who had a long friendship, including Magoemon Mori, to catch fish in Edo Bay and offer it to the castle.
In Osaka, the technology of catching fish was excellent, and Tsukuda fishermen were able to catch a large amount of fish in Edo Bay at once.
The rest of the fish will be sold to townspeople in Honmachi-cho, the north side of the Nihonbashi River, in 1613 (1613).
After that, residents of Osaka relocated one after another, and in 1641 (1641), 14 fish wholesalers lined up.
From the castle, sometimes there are 5,000 sea bream orders a day, and it is very prosperous, but at that time, the caught fish is filled with water on a large boat, put in a cage, and demand from the castle Prepare for
After that, a stick hand gesture (Note: 1) came to buy the fish and sold it in the town.
The stick hand gesture and a kind of doorboard that takes care of the wholesaler were placed side by side on the riverbank and sold it with a stick hand, but the doorboard was called a board boat, and its right to use It will be traded as a board ship right (very expensive).
Even now, many of the companies named "Tsukuda What's" on the banks are from Tsukuda Island.
In addition, some Tsukiji companies keep curtains for more than 400 years.
Note: Sold with a stick-handed balance rod. They stand between the fish wholesaler and the restaurant and do business.
I'll continue with the next week.
[Shitamachi Tom]
February 15, 2012 08:30
Although it was a little vacancy, please see the continuation of the story related to the railway in Chuo-ku again.
This time, we will introduce the area from [Ryukanbashi] to [Imagawa Koji]. In terms of address, it's about 4-chome Nihonbashi Honishicho.
[Ryukanbashi] Is the name of the bridge that used to be over the Ryuka River that once flowed around this area.
In this area, the area of Chuo-ku is cut inside the JR Yamanote Line, and there is [Imagawa Koji] nearby that leaves a retro impression.
For more detailed stories, please refer to the blog article "Imagawa Koji under the guard" (published on December 3, 2010) of our Chuo-ku sightseeing correspondent O umbrella.
2010.12.3 “Imagawa Koji” under the guard (O umbrella)
This time, I would like to introduce JR's "Ryukanbashi Bridge". It is a so-called railway guard, but it is a tasty building made of bricks. It was first built as a guard on the Chuo Line in 1919 (Daisho 8), and was subsequently expanded with the expansion of the route.
Currently, in addition to the Yamanote Line, trains on the Keihin Tohoku Line, the Tohoku / Joetsu Shinkansen, and the Chuo Line are constantly running. JR stations in Chuo-ku have been introduced in the story of underground stations before, but some people may think unexpectedly that the Shinkansen and Yamanote lines are running in the city.
As soon as you go through [Ryukanbashi Bridge] from the side where the Bank of Japan head office is located, there is a border with Chiyoda-ku. In other words, in the past, rivers flowed there and formed a border. Immediately after entering Chiyoda-ku, there is an intersection called [Ryukanbashi], where you can survive the name of the past.
If you turn east around the ward border and approach the track again, you will reach the above-mentioned [Imagawa Koji]. Somehow, the scent of Showa drifts.
By the way, the construction of a new track is currently underway in this area. It is generally called the "Tohoku Transit Line". I was able to see the cross section of the track that stretched from the north.
In other words, the plan is to extend the Tohoku Main Line (Utsunomiya Line), Takasaki Line, and Joban Line, where [Ueno] is currently the end point of operation, to Tokyo Station, and to operate directly with the Tokaido Main Line.
It is scheduled to open in 2013.
Around Kanda Station, a new viaduct will pass over the head of the Tohoku-Joetsu Shinkansen, gradually lower the altitude from around Nihonbashi Honishi-cho and lead to the Tokaido Main Line service line in front of Tokyo Station.
Once the construction is completed, it is expected that the congestion rate on the Yamanote and Keihin Tohoku lines between Ueno and Tokyo will be highly effective, and that the inconvenience of transfer will be resolved and the flow of people will be smoother. The day when a new type of train runs above [Ryukan Bridge] is not so far.
This time, we introduced the hidden railway famous places in Chuo-ku. I'll see you again next time.
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February 2, 2012 08:30
I went to Hiroshi Azuma on a snowy day afternoon, when the exhibition period was approaching, despite the news that it was 30 minutes waiting to enter and 210 minutes in front of "Kiyomei Kamikawazu". When I saw "0 minutes waiting for admission", I was laughing at the reading, but still waited 180 minutes before "Kiyomei Kamikawazu". Lane next to the line of "Kiyomei Kamikawa Figure"? Let's look at it and feel only the atmosphere. Even so, this way of mixing is abnormal. "How much did Hiroshi Azuma pay for the rental fee?"
As you can see, the "Kiyomei Kamikawa Figure" is a picture scroll depicting the prosperity of the capital of the opening of the 12C (population: 1.5 million) by Emperor Hui Mune of Kita Soong. 777 people are drawn on a 24cm and 5m picture scroll, and people are about 5mm. I wonder if there was a continuation because it was a sudden end. I think it's said.
Speaking of which, I remembered "Kyodai Shoran". As you may know, this is a reproduction of the underground concourse wall of Mitsukoshimae Subway Station for about 17 meters. This is a bird's-eye view of Nihonbashi and Imagawa Bridge from the east at the time of the 2nd year of culture (1805), and a clear picture of the townspeople's culture. The original picture is 43.7cm long, 1232.2cm long, and the subway concourse is made 1.4 times more than this. It was produced in 2009 by the Meibashi Nihonbashi Preservation Society and the Nihonbashi Regional Renaissance 100-year Planning Committee.
The original painting is held at the National Museum of Asian Art, Berlin. In 1995, a collector from Berlin deposited it at the museum, and in 1999, a curator confirmed it as a Japanese work. The history of passing to the collector is unknown. According to the materials, it is known that the title is calligrapher Toshu Sano, but it is common to say that the painter is currently unknown and Kyoden Santo, who was also active as a painter under the name of Masanobu Kitao.
"Kyodai Shoran" is thought to be "produced for the purpose of preserving the prosperity of Edo at that time in future generations" in the sense of the scenery that will be the winner of the Kiyo (Kagaya). .
Then, a part of the picture scroll.
There are 1671 people in the picture (Who counted?) Of these, 200 women, 20 wild dogs, 13 horses, 4 cows, 1 monkey, and 2 hawks. Shoppers, chore selling, Tsujizo, Yomiuri, Buddhist monk, etc. are drawn vividly. According to the explanation, sushi is sold in the middle of this picture that has a stack of painted steaming baskets. It's a detailed description so you won't get tired of looking at it.
Unlike the museum, there is no congestion, so you can see it slowly. In addition, there is no admission fee. Why don't you go back in time to the town of Edo, where Edo culture was the most mature, and play for a while?
Location: In the underground concourse of Mitsukoshimae Station
[Mido]
February 1, 2012 08:30
The word "belosen" has been used for the past three years. I think so. For those who don't know, "Even if you get drunk with Belobelo In short, it refers to an izakaya that is very cheap in terms of 1,000 yen. That's why the recommended shop this time is Verosen's shop in Nihonbashi Muromachi neighborhood. It is a famous izakaya "Miyoshiya" (founded in 1947) among office workers. I don't have any money, but on the way home from work, let's go a little bit of a cup ... Please remember this store. It is a shop where everyone can drink with peace of mind. At the entrance, there are also many characters in "half price" POP! Shochu is all half price and sake is also available. Almost half price ... it's quite advantageous for sake lovers. The dishes are spicy and spicy, starting from "99 yen" and chicken skin ponzu 168 yen. The price is 260 yen even for tuna cutting. Originally, there was only a broiled shop, and all the broiled fish are broiled without breaking. It's very cheap and delicious. Moreover, the good thing about this restaurant is that despite the small izakaya, the menu is available. I think it's a good point. A nostalgic 70's song is played in BGM. Kenji Sawada, Ishida Akemi, Chiyo Okumura, An Lice, etc. The reason why this is also popular among office workers I don't know it. Well, it's such a shop, so it's always full, so I'll go early. I recommend that you. The taste of handmade nostalgic homeo, where you can feel the care of the landlady, is very cheap. There is no doubt that you can enjoy it. ●Mr. Miyoshi 4-3-4, Nihonbashimuromachi, Chuo-ku TEL 03-3241-4500 Business hours 17:00-23:30 Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays
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