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The Kayabacho and Shinkawa neighborhoods are curry corridors

[Shitamachi Tom] January 29, 2014 14:00

Chuo-ku is a gourmet town, but when it is cold, you want to eat spicy food. Above all, I went out to town to eat curry that Japanese people love.

 

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The first thing that comes to mind in this area where there are already many famous stores is [Shinkawa Delhi].
While making it like an ordinary coffee shop for a moment, the tasteful and dense taste is gaining popularity among nearby businessmen OLs. Sometimes it's a taste that makes you want to eat.

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Next is close to it [Caryshda].
It offers health-conscious curry by combining several spices like a medicinal meal. I recommend Keema curry. Since it is only open for lunch, it is a spot that you want to go directly to lunchtime.

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If you want the taste of Indian Nepalese
How about [Anna Pull Dining]?
Try a dish like a gyoza called "momomo". Nan is available for lunch time, so it's a great deal.

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The most common thing I go to is Cuibonne, near Kayabacho Station.
It is a famous European curry restaurant, and there is always a waiting line. In the case of lunch, the store is open at 11:00, so we recommend that you visit early. If you enter the store by 11:30, you will be served with potato and salad. There are various kinds of curry, so I'm worried about choosing, but first of all, "cuy curry" of beef suji is today's menu. Fukujinzuke and rakkyo are also delicious!



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[Cuibonne] seems to be French, but maybe it also means "delicious food".

Please be careful as the entrance looks like hiding underground, so it is difficult to understand.

 

Wouldn't it be nice to warm your body with delicious curry in the cold season and improve your health? Where's your recommended curry shop? If you write in this way, you will want to eat curry again.

 

 

Chuo-ku "Fureai" town walking map will be introduced.

[kimitaku] January 28, 2014 09:00

 

This is an introduction of the city walk map.

These six maps are issued by the Chuo-ku Tourism Association, Chuo-ku Shopping Street Federation, and Chuo-ku.

If you pick it up and arrange it, you will be introduced to Chuo-ku with six pieces.

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 It is made with a gentle color that makes you want to take it in your hand and carry it around.

 

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The first one.
This page is located near Nihonbashi Kyobashi from Tokyo Station.


Each of the historic shopping streets is listed, and its main events are also written.

The second one is around Ginza, and the third one is near Tsukiji.

There is also a huge map at the "Platto Tsukiji" information center outside the construction area.

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The fourth one is around Ningyocho Hamacho and Higashinihombashi. The fifth one is Hatchobori, Kabuto-cho, and Kayabacho.

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 In the shopping streets around Hatchobori, there are many divisions from Edo, and the shopping streets seem to remain the same as the old divisions.

 

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The sixth one is Tsukuda, Kachidoki, Tsukishima and Harumi.
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Why don't you take a walk around Chuo-ku with the "Fureai Town Walking Map" in one hand on the day off?

The map seems to be limited. As soon as possible. It is provided for the ward office, branch office, and Chuo-ku Tourism Association.

 

 

St. Luke's Health Nabis Pot Rukanabi Lunch Time Mini Lecture & Mini Concert Sr. Sancho Pansa

[Silver] January 24, 2014 09:00

 The “Lunchtime Mini Lecture & Concert” in January this year was held.

Rukabi Yoko Setoyama's "Is that health information okay?" What is health literacy? It was a mini-lecture.

There is a lot of information available in newspapers, magazines, the Internet, etc.

 

"I wonder if the information is correct, or simply convey it.

The recipient of the information correctly determines whether the information is biased.

It's important to use information smartly! "It was a very useful and kind story.

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The usage is not too much, and if you have trouble making a decision, consult someone.

See you.

 1.Beware of the word "work"!

 2.It's not too much!

 3.If you are unsure, consult with someone who can consult!

 If you have trouble deciding on a medicine or usage, or if you are lost, go to Rakanabi! "

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It was a story with fun humor that I would never forget about PR. We recommend that you join us next time.

 Click here for the official website. http://rcdnp.slcn.ac.jp/lukanavi/

 

 By the way, it was a rakugo by Shinji Yamagami, a member of Sanchotei Hanpo (pronouce Sancho Panza).

Today's performance is "Odoya Avenge".

The three people who stayed in the inn (three from the beginning) tried to stay on the floor after the fuss.

It was a slapstick-like drama woven by the samurai who stayed with the house and the owner of the inn who heard the loud chatter.

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I thought it was a story that made it light and stylish and attracted people, and this was called a story art.

The audience was so enthusiastic about the story in front of the audience with too much enthusiasm.

The details of the story seem to violate intellectual property rights, so I will omit it, but it was an interesting and fun story anyway.

 I heard it for the first time, but I became a fan.

In addition, the stage name (the last name part is called the Teigo) is said to be called Sancho Pansa.

He named himself after the name of Sancho Panza in valet of Don Quijote, and he was a humorous man.

Shinji Yamagami seems to draw pictures, and he is also exhibiting at St. Luke's Gallery.

The next exhibition of the picture will be exhibited for about a week from June 9th. Don't miss it!

 

 

 

Would you like to enjoy walking on the 2014 Tokyo Marathon Course?

[Silver] January 17, 2014 14:00

 This year's Tokyo Marathon 2014 will be held on February 23.

Prior to that, the marathon course was divided into five sessions, from Saturday, January 25 to February 22.

Every Saturday we visit historic sites and shop at the shopping streets of the course.

There is an event to walk happily and healthily. Participation fee is free, but you need to apply in advance.

The cost of shopping etc. is borne by the individual, but in Chuo-ku edition, you drink amazake and buy puppet ware in Ningyocho.

In Tsukishima, you can eat lunch such as monjayaki, and buy specialty lever fry and long-established Japanese sweets.

Please click here for more information. /archive/2013/02/post-1546.html

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Click here to apply for the event and flyer.

http://tcgc.5.pro.tok2.com/event/Marathon%202014.pdf

 

 

Tour Chuo-ku by "Edo Bus"

[Apricot peony] January 16, 2014 14:00

ck1203_20120114 (1). jpgThe community bus "Edo Bus" in Chuo-ku is a cute bus with a comical cat.

Starting from the ward office, there are two routes: the north circulation that returns around Tokyo Station, Nihonbashi, and Hamacho, and the south circulation that returns around St. Luke International Hospital, Shinkawa, Tsukuda, Harumi, and Kachidoki. There is.

 

The fare is 100 yen, and the service is about 1 every 20 minutes.

It is very convenient because it goes to related facilities in the ward, such as the inhabitant of a ward center and senior center, and a place slightly away from the station.

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"Edo bus map" which published service route and stop, timetable of this Edo bus is distributed at ward offices, etc., but this is a little Chuo-ku guide.

In addition, the content changes every season, and during the cherry blossom season, the highlights of the cherry blossoms along the line are posted, and the one published in September last year is a stage walk map of movies, dramas, and novels. The Mitsui Main Building in Nihonbashi, which was the location of the headquarters of the Tokyo Central Bank, which appeared in Naoki Hanzawa, was also posted.

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There are many such famous places, so if you purchase a one-day ticket of 300 yen, you can easily visit Chuo-ku.

 

The season is the coldest time of the year, but how about going around Chuo-ku using the Edo bus instead of just staying at home?

 

 

 

International exchange You can start from a familiar place, for 2020!

[Silver] January 10, 2014 09:00

 In December, the event of the Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association was held at Tsukiji Social Education Center.

This time, we wanted to promote international exchange through sports and spread it.

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 I also sweated soft volleyball and ping-pong with young people.

Volleyball is the first time in 16 years and ping-pong is the first time in 30 years.

 When I receive a ball in volleyball, I don't know what to call out.

Me, you were connecting the ball, but as the play continued, it felt like teamwork was sprouting.

 I felt strongly that I would like to participate in these activities in the future.

 The next day, when I was walking around Tsukiji 6-chome, a foreigner seemed to be looking for something with a smartphone.

When I asked May I help you? He said he was looking for a sushi restaurant in Tsukiji 5-chome.

 While talking while walking, he said that he came from Santa Catalina, Brazil for sightseeing.

I wondered if international exchange begins with a familiar word. I took a picture in my memory,

 It was a very nice couple.

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 The Tokyo Olympic Games 2020 has been decided. You can easily speak foreign languages with NHK language programs.

There is an environment where you can learn. Now, why don't you prepare for hospitality for 2020?

 Click here for information on the Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association. I'm thinking about a fun event in January.

http://www.chuo-ci.jp/salon/

Ginzo