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Recommended items other than "Katsuobushi"

[Mido] December 28, 2013 09:00

The well-known long-established "Ninben" is located in the Choredo Muromachi Building.

This blog has been introduced several times in the past, so this time, "Katsuobushi"

I would like to inform you about the other best buys.  

 

1.Oden  

Seasonal Oden is a seasonal oden with a particular commitment to garlic at Dashiba

It is provided. 5 items of oden standard, egg, radish, knot kelp, triangular konjac, and chikuwa.

Enter, 350 yen.  It's hot, so the body warms up on cold days.  

Offer time 14:00 to 19:00

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2.Hand-rolled bonito  

The bonito is a sheet, and instead of seaweed, this is used for rice balls and sushi.

When wrapped, it turns into a luxurious gem. Make freshly cooked rice into rice balls, roll it and eat it.

Please. Popular program "Haunting! Also at the corner of "New specialty of Yakumaru seal" in Ad Street Heaven.

It seems that there are many times when it is picked up and sold out.

 

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3.Bonito flakes  

The appearance is Chinese bun, but the ingredients inside are "Katsuo Kakuni" and refreshing in Japanese style.

Yes. It is packed with sweet and spicy soy sauce flavored bonito and onions, and the flavor and taste of bonito soup stock is good.

It's exquisitely delicious. 200 yen per piece We also sell frozen items for souvenirs.

Sir. (800 yen for 4 pieces)

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NINBEN Co.,Ltd.

http://www.ninben.co.jp/

Business hours From 10:00 to 20:00 (Open all year round except January 1)

Address: 2-2-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo COREDO Muromachi 1F

TEL: 03-3241-0968

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St. Luke's Health Nabis Pot Rukanabi St. Luke's College of Nursing Choir, Mini Concert & Health Course of Sign Language Department

[Silver] December 25, 2013 14:00

 On December 19, for the third consecutive year, "I came to listen to chorus by students of St. Luke's College of Nursing.

Everyone rushed during the daytime break in the rain and healed the people who visited with a clear chorus.

There are four songs that sang: "Elderly People", "Saint Night", "Akahana no Nakai", and "Santa came to town".

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It was a really fun time when my heart was washed. Thank you for the wonderful song present.

Merry Christmas to you 

  
By the way, the mini health course is by dental hygienists Mayumi Takimoto and Keiko Sugiyama

The lecture was "Healthy longevity is from your mouth", and the subtitle was "Tooth energy, bone energy, brain energy".

 
According to the relationship between the number of remaining teeth and the total medical expenses, if the number of remaining teeth is large, the total medical expenses will be reduced.

People with healthy gums and people with more than 20 teeth are about 200,000 yen.

It was introduced that people with low teeth and diabetes cost about 310,000 yen.

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 Also, in the talk about the relationship between the number of residual teeth and dementia, we are talking about the relationship between dementia.

When the teeth are low, the irritation that the chewing exercise does not have to the brain, so it is easy to develop dementia.

I've been listening seriously to the importance of keeping the oral cavity clean and to clean my tongue.

 

 

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 I was told that the exercise was also important, and decided to do it every day immediately.

Well, this year is a little more. Keep your precious teeth and mouth clean, eat delicious food, and have a good New Year.

 「Click here for information on "Rukanabi". http://www.kango-net.jp/project/15/

 

 

Kyoto vegetable in downtown "Back alley story" IN Ningyocho

[kimitaku] December 18, 2013 08:36

 

 On the way to Koharu weather. 

 Walk along Koza-dori from the intersection of Genji store (Gen Ya Dana) toward Kanda in the west.

I found Kyoto vegetables in the second alley.

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 Fresh vegetables.

 I was exposed to the clear skin in the winter sunshine.

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 I asked my husband.

 The husband and the landlady of Hiiragiya, a very famous ryokan in Kyoto, are cousin.

 An acquaintance with a vegetable research institute of an NPO I met near Daimaru Department Store near Nishikikoji.

It seems that they are having different vegetables.

 

 My husband has lived in Ningyocho for a long time and has also participated in the baseball team (Nihonbashi Dorinkers).

I also showed you the picture.

 

 Kyoto vegetables ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Vegetables that have pale colors and somehow gentle scent of soil.

  

 Black bean shrimp potato from Kujo Negi Tamba of canola flower Kamogawa in Sagano  

 The bright red Kintoki carrot is even more transparent than the maple of Arashiyama.

It seems that they are open for two people, while the husband is dealing with me, the landlady said, distributing leaflets to the Neighborhood Association, and customers immediately.

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 I also bought Kyoyama potatoes all-you-can-pack 500 yen shrimp potatoes.

 It seems that the shop opens about once a month.

 

 It is said that the next day is just after New Year, and we plan to open a store in Kachidoki "marche of the Sun".

Here in Ningyocho, it seems that the sales space is a little small and you are looking for a place where you can always sell.

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The story behind the streets of Tokyo  

Address 3-4-2 Nihonbashi Ningyocho 103-0013, Japan 

Phone number 03-3808-2888

 

 

 

New Year's card season...

[Mr.Chuo-ku] December 17, 2013 08:49

I think some people have finished writing New Year's cards and some will write them in the future. And I guess everyone is looking forward to the New Year's card that arrives during the New Year.

 

At the Nihonbashi Post Office in Chuo-ku, guests are invited on New Year's Day in recent years, and the New Year's Day Delivery Departure Ceremony is held.

 

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Nihonbashi Post Office was located in the place where the modern postal system began in 1871, where Ekiji (later the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications) and Post Office (currently Tokyo Central Post Office) were established. There is a commemorative inscription and a bronze statue of Maejima, known as the "father of modern Japanese mail" (↑pictured).

 

It seems that the origin of the mail originated in Nihonbashi because of its excellent transportation convenience.

 

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Post (Nihonbashi Post Office) was created to commemorate the 100th anniversary of postal service establishment.

 

By the way, the first post in Japan was established in 1871, and at that time it was called "Shojo Atsumebako", and the official name of the current post is "Yubinsashidashibako" It seems to be. You can see images of each post in ↓ (from "White Paper on Information and Communications, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications for Kids / Beginning of Modern Postal System")

http://www.soumu.go.jp/joho_tsusin/kids/history/3/02.html

 

Nihonbashi Post Office Map

 http://map.japanpost.jp/pc/syousai.php?id=300101163000

 

 

 

It's a little cute! Lion statue of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi in a trench coat

[TAKK...] December 16, 2013 17:00

A lion statue, a symbol of Mitsukoshi Department Store.

The lion statue is installed at the main entrance of the main building, and it is said that it will celebrate its 100th anniversary next year. Are you friends? I was wearing a trench coat near the entrance of the new building and welcomed customers.

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As expected, it is just fit on the body, and the goodness of tailoring and the skill of the craftsman are transmitted.

It seems that Sanyo Shokai was in charge of design and sewing.

I'm going to want such a cool trench coat.

 

 

TOKYO ILLUMILIA 2013 ~ Sea of Light ~

[Sam] December 3, 2013 16:00

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 Approximately 100,000 white LED bulbs attached to about 70 300m row of cherry blossom trees at Nihonbashi Sakura-dori St. from Yaesu Exit of Tokyo Station to Nihonbashi Takashimaya, and light objects in the open space of the Yaesu Center Building are lit and add color.

The lighting period is from November 29 to February 14.

Lighting time is from 16:30 to 23:00.

This year's theme is "The Sea of Light".

It is said that the constant flow of people in the neighborhood was compared to the circulation of the tide of the sea, and lighthouses and ship objects were arranged to create a voyage of the shining sea with thoughts.

On the 29th of the first day, an open ceremony was held in front of the Yaesu Center Building from 17:30, and a special live performance was held at Tokyo Tatemono Yaesu Building Sankun Garden from 18:00.

 

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