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Treasure hunting event

[Gin Tangeron] April 30, 2016 18:00

When I was in elementary school, one of the extracurricular classes was something that could not be played or game.

It also serves as an excursion and goes to a nearby park where you can find a piece of paper named treasure hunt.

The twigs of the tree were tied to Omikuji, or placed at the base of the tree, lightly covered with soil, hidden so that they could not be seen.

The hidden piece of paper is written with letters such as pencils and erasers.

When the child found it brought it to the teacher, he could get a pencil or something.

Of course, the number is limited.

 

There are occasional treasure hunting events in Chuo-ku.

He also participates in nostalgic memories of the past and exercises for his head.

The main reason for participating is that there is the joy of getting new discoveries in Chuo-ku (real? !)

This time, I was looking for cherry blossoms in Nihonbashi, and I participated in a trip to Hokkaido.

 

I'm looking forward to what kind of treasure hunts will take next (What is the real purpose of participation?)

 

 

Shoten Special Commemorative Exhibition [Nihonbashi Takashimaya]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] April 30, 2016 12:00

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The 50th Anniversary Special Commemorative Exhibition of Shoten Broadcasting is being held in the 8th floor hall of Nihonbashi Takashimaya.

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Needless to say, Shoten is a national program that has been broadcasting since 1966 as the "longest entertainment program" in the history of Japanese television.

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"Shoten" will celebrate its 50th anniversary in May of this year.

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In this exhibition, an annual history corner that looks back on the 50-year history of Shoten from various perspectives, a set that reproduces the stage of Daikiri, an exhibition of props used in the program, and a cushion used in Daikiri There are plenty of projects that are irresistible for Shoten lovers, such as an experience corner where you can touch the cushions used in Daikiri.

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A special event by the performers of "Shoten" is also planned, and a lot of limited goods were also sold at the goods sales office "Shoten Shoten" ().

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The period is from Wednesday, April 27 to Monday, May 9.

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Please consider it as an outing spot for Golden Week.

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Please note that it is with the place that is photography, and there is a place.

Click here for the website of Nihonbashi Takashimaya ⇒

https://www.takashimaya.co.jp/tokyo/

 

 

 

Kinnikuman Fight Festa of Flame! [Yaesu Underground Shopping Center]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] April 29, 2016 09:00

"Kinnikuman Fight Festa" is being held at Yaesu Underground Shopping Center Spot.

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The period is from Wednesday, April 27 to May 10 (Tuesday).

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At the center spot, the "Kinnikuman Fight Museum of Flame" has been created as "The World of Kinnikuman to Watch and Enjoy".

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Life-size figures "Kinnikuman", "Terry Man", "Robin Mask", hand-drawn illustrations by Dr. Yudetamago, and superhuman book are on display.

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Also, super rare! Superhuman goods and original reproductions are also on display.

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There is also a reading corner where you can read Kinnikuman manga, and you will be immersed in the world of Kinnikuman.

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Friday, April 29 is the day of "meat" on "Friday" day = "Kinnikuman" day.

You can enjoy the "meat" menu "Kinnikuman Fight Menu" at 19 restaurants in the Yaesu Underground Shopping Center.

It is said that original stickers will be presented to those who order (300 people arrive at each storefront)

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Please note that some photos may be taken depending on the exhibits at the venue.

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Click here for the website of the Yaesu Underground Shopping Center "Kinnikuman Fight Festa" ⇒

http://www.yaechika.com/y_event_160427_01.php

 

 

 

What is the reason why Kyobashi, the middle point between Ginza and Nihonbashi, is hot recently?

[Shiba Inu] April 28, 2016 14:00

 

Kyobashi, Chuo-ku.

Kyobashi Station on the Ginza Line and Takaracho Station on the Asakusa Line. Did you know that there is an increasing number of fashionable and exciting clothing and miscellaneous goods shops in this area, which is between Ginza and Nihonbashi? A unique air that is somewhat relaxed even though it is highly sensitive. How do wonderful shops start gathering in this area? In order to find out why, I've been visiting two particularly exciting stores!

  

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  (Mind Vendors and Classics)

   http://www.mindbendersandclassics.com/

   2-6-8-6F, Kyobashi, Chuo-ku

   03-3564-1270 

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At first glance, it's a very ordinary building. On the roof of this building, there is a shop like a treasure chest quietly. Go up the old-fashioned manual elevator to the top floor, and then go to the rooftop by stairs. And what!

 

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A hut like a hideaway appears. A mysterious space like an outdoor like an indoor. The identity of this store that floats in the sky is an antique vintage shop in Europe! We talked to the owner, Mr. Yokomi.

 

 

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 ―It's a nice location perfect for an antique shop....!

"This shop has been running as a couple since around 2007. Originally, I was doing this kind of work at U.K. and wanted to open a store in Japan, so I was looking for a place where I could return to Japan and become a store."

 

 ―This kind of highly sensitive shop seems to be around Daikanyama, but why is it in Chuo-ku and Kyobashi?...

"At first, I was looking for it in the West. But I couldn't find a striking property, and it gradually flowed east....It's like that. I've heard from my friends that Bakurocho and Kodemmacho are getting more interesting."

 

 ―Yes, in the Bakurocho-Kodemmacho-Ningyocho area, there are more and more fashionable cafes and general stores now.

"Because it's a shop dealing with old things, I thought an old building would be good. So, I found this building. Manual elevators are interesting, isn't it? This hut was just built on the roof, but it was originally a gallery. "Renovate what had been vacant since the owner changed."

 

 ―What! Was this fashionable space self-renovation?

 

 ―A comfortable space created by Yokomi's calm atmosphere. What's the nice clothes placed there?

"Products are mainly French antiques, from the 19th century to the 1950s. At that time, craftsmen made it by hand. If you make something similar now...It's going to be very expensive (laughs) There are men and women in clothes. We don't have much in the shop, but we also have children's clothes!"

 

 ―It's really nice clothes. Are you going to buy something?

"I go to buy about two or five times a year. My husband is going right now. Travel all over France by car. Sometimes I buy it at the shop, or go to a local professional."

 

 ―Is that right? These attractive clothes are gathered by great effort and physical strength....。 The location of the shop is a bit secret and it's hard to understand, but what is the customer base like?

"Yes, with those who like European antiques...And there's a designer. I made new clothes by referring to the vintage clothes, fabrics, laces, etc. found here."

 

 ―I see!

  

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Mr. Yokomi responded gently with a smile from beginning to end. The reason why Chuo-ku is becoming more interesting may be that it is in the part of "I love old things". Please visit Mind Vendors and Classics, a secret rooftop!

 

  

Well, many of you may know the following shops.

  

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  Galerie non (Galley Non)

 

    http://www.batta.co.jp/

     2-10-10, Kyobashi, Chuo-ku

     03-5159-0351

 

  

More than 15 years at Nishiogikubo on the Chuo Line. From young people to Madam, Gallenon continues to be loved by those with good taste. It was about five years ago that I opened a shop here in Kyobashi. Divide Japanese shop curtain from Nishiogi? I thought it was a company originally located in Chuo-ku! When I visited Mr. Shiroshima of Kyobashi store, I was able to hear a very interesting story about Kyobashi!

 

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 ―Was it the original shop here?

"No, there was an office, not a shop. The fact that we set up an office in this area is easy to access."

 

 ―What was the reason why the office changed to a store?

"There are many shops I know about here, but one of them told me that there was an empty building near the office at that time. So move. I opened a shop on the first floor. The top is the office."

 

 ―The products are original clothes and selected miscellaneous goods.

"Well, there are both select and original miscellaneous goods. "Selects include overseas music, Lithuanian tableware, African teaspoons, and other interesting things that you can't find anywhere else."

 

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 ―It looks good as a gift! What's the original?

"There are Hasami ware and Echizen-painted dish sets, etc., but we order original saucers that match them and have craftsmen make them. You can put a cup or use it alone. It's the perfect size and doesn't rattle, and it's hard to get."

 

 ―Please tell us about your main original clothes. Non-san's blouse has enthusiastic fans, and it's not uncommon for those who come to buy from a distance.

"The clothes are natural materials and have a design that doesn't get bored by fashion. I'm very particular about tailoring. No matter how good the material and design are, if you feel uncomfortable, you will not be able to wear it for a long time."

 

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 ―It's a very fine pintuck....!I'm crazy. It would be nice if an elderly woman wore such a blouse mannishly!

  

 ―Kyobashi is also long, isn't it? How is it?

"The customers you come here are completely different from Nishiogi. There are many office workers in this area, so how about a store like our house?...I thought, but unexpected people will be able to see you."

  

 ―What do you like?

"I'm a foreigner. China and Western Europe. This area is an antique street in the first place, and there are many foreigners who stay at nearby hotels to enjoy it, really. They are looking into our house, don't they?"

 

 ―I see! Kyobashi is also the stage of the Tokyo Art Antique (*).

"And there are also creators and advertising agencies who work for large companies in the neighborhood. You can come in easily."

 

 ―There are many galleries in this neighborhood, isn't it?

"Speaking of the gallery, there was something fun. We also exhibit and sell the works of artists, but the artist came by chance. I didn't know that I'm dealing with it, and I don't know the artist's face as well. A total coincidence...。 "I have my work!" I'm very pleased. I hear you were having a solo exhibition right there. There's also an interesting coincidence."

 

 ―Wow, it's a very nice story!

"We are doing clothing, food, housing, and art. Please come and visit the shop. I think there's something to do (laughs)."

 

 ―Thank you very much for your busy schedule.

 

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[* Tokyo Art Antique: An event where you can go around Kyobashi's gallery and antique market without hesitation. For more information, please visit this website.

  →http://www.tokyoartantiques.com/

 

 

There are a number of other nice shops in Kyobashi. If you walk a little, you will find the famous Okuno Building! Those who like antiques, those who are looking for something with originality that doesn't hang out with people, those who want to shop in a secret house with a huge shopping building....Please come to Kyobashi for a walk. Exciting and touching a world that I didn't know before...Such an encounter may be waiting for you!

  

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By the way, it is a 30-minute walk from COREDO Muromachi in Nihonbashi to Ginza Sukiyabashi via Kyobashi. It does not pass dangerous places, and it is a reasonable recommended walking route.

 

 

 

"Tsuku-Ito Exhibition VII" [Gallery Yaesu, Tokyo]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] April 27, 2016 18:00

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"Tsuku-Ito Exhibition VII" is being held at "Gallery Yaesu Tokyo" in Yaesu Underground Shopping Center.

This is the 7th time.

This is the second time this exhibition has been held at this gallery.

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This is an exhibition of handicrafts by graduates of the School for the Deaf, University of Tsukuba.

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This school celebrated its 140th anniversary last year.

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A number of wonderful works such as embroidery, lace, quilt, dyeing and weaving, braid, etc. are on display.

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The period is from Monday, April 25 to Sunday, May 1.

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Thank you for your understanding of the photography in the gallery.

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Click here for the website of Gallery Yaesu / Tokyo. ⇒

http://www.yaechika.com/gallery.php

 

 

 

Main Store Limited Japanese Confectionery and Daily Gozen ★Eitaro Sohonbu

[Mapo ★] April 27, 2016 14:00

Eitaro Sohonbu, famous for candy, is famous for its candy.
There are 3 Japanese sweets that can only be purchased at Nihonbashi Main Store.
This time, I went to the main store to buy it!

 
The three are the tower (Takadono), Tamadare, and Amana sugar.
Eitaro's Nihonbashi Main Store has a coffee room called Sesetsutsuhana, so there is a cafe called Setsugetsuhana.
After having a daily dining table there, a tower for dessert.♪
The sencha came out together.
The outside is shattered with yolk blades.
When it breaks down, chestnuts wrapped in koshian come out.
After the sweetness of the elegant yolk bean paste, with a modest sweetness of Koshian
Japanese sweets with a delicate taste combined with moderate bitterness of chestnuts.

 
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Since it is in a paulownia box in two, it seems to be good for souvenirs for entertainment.
There is also anecdote that Emperor Showa was selected as a souvenir when he visited the United States!

 

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The daily Gozen is a set of soba and pickled rice bowls.♪

I had it less rice!

 
The homepage of Eitarou Sohonbu.