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A dog policeman (if you get lost in Tsukuda ...)

[The cat on the slope] May 29, 2009 17:30

<One day in early summer, in Paris Square on Tsukuda Island>

Black cat "Mige Neko, Hello."

"Oh, black cat, it's been a long time. How are you?"

Black "Yes, thank you. But it was hard last night."

"Is anything wrong?"

Black "Our Tamako got lost and makes a fuss."

Mige "There are many high-rise apartments around here, so kittens are easy to get lost."

Black "Yes, in a moment I talked about it. But at the River City Office

It was helpful because    Mr. Pun told me."

"Oh, I'm glad,"

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A popular person at the River City Office

 

 

Black "At first, Tamako doesn't know if she asks her, doesn't know when she asks her name.

   I was just crying for Nyan Nyan Nyan Nyan, so I think she was in trouble.

   It was Mr. Pun's experience of sergeant for seven years, and finally found out that he was a child of Cha-Tochi.

   He told me."

Sange "Sasugapun!" Speaking of which, since Pun came to Tsukuda, it became easier to drop in at the police box.

    That's why my tiger Taro said. We are really relieved as a parent cat."

Black "Pun also serves as a spokeswoman at the River City Office."

"That's a good dog, of course. Mr. Pun says Jack Russelteria

    It seems to be a kind, but in summer, I cut all my hair and make it a shaven.

    The resident said."

Black "Well, the sports-cutting Pun-san is also wonderful."

Mige & black "I have to go to see it!"

 

If you get lost while taking a walk in Tsukuda, get help from you.

 

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Tsukishima means Tsukishima. It's not just "Monja".

[Silver] May 27, 2009 09:15

Today is no overtime day. I crossed Kachidokibashi and went about six months ago.

"Where was the cheap and delicious restaurant with sashimi?" Take Kiyosumi-dori toward Tokyo Metro Tsukishima Station.

 It was about 600m from Kachidokibashi Station and about 150m from Tsukishima Station. It's around 5:30 in the evening.

A young wife and a couple with children were already enjoying boiled fish made of fresh fish.

 Furthermore, going north about 100m, used bookstores. Here, in a little look

I got a book written by Mr. Munehide Tokugawa, the eleventh head of the Tayasu Tokugawa family, called "The secret story of Tokugawa 400 Years".

 By the way, I asked a question that I couldn't understand, such as "Where was the delicious lever fly shop?" I asked, but I am grateful to the bookstore owner who responded cheerfully. It is the bookstore in the town that provides such a warm and kind response. 

 When I walked while looking for it, and asked a high school girl, he kindly told me, "Oh Kannon ...."

The joy of finding what you want. "Fresh Rever Fly" begins to fry after ordering.

After holding hands with Tsukishima Good luck Kannon, the bad behavior of squatting in the back of a building in the early Showa era called "Tsukishima Nishinakadori Koban" was too delicious, and please forgive me for nostalgia.

 There's a public bath on the second floor here. If you ask, now there is one place in Tsukishima. There is only one more house behind Minato 3-chome, and most of the buildings here are tenement houses, and there was no need to have a bath, so they are now inconvenient. I thought it was necessary to cherish the public bath and the culture of the town. Well, take a picture.liverFry.jpg

 

 

The 62nd Minato matsuri 2009 in Harumi Wharf

[Mapo ★] May 17, 2009 23:32

Most of Chuo-ku was Ginza, and Harumi was the first time.
I love the sea, the harbor, and ships.
I was looking forward to Minato matsuri 2009, where I can enjoy everything.yacht

First of all, I wanted to get off at the win on the Oedo Line and go to Triton Square.
Cross the Triton Bridge and lunch at Triton Square.

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From there, I walked to Harumi's passenger ship terminal.
On the way, there was also a venue for the Olympic Games.

As you approach the wharf, it becomes more and more lively.

On the way, I saw a large sailing ship parked on the left side.
An exhibition sailing training for the sailing ship "Kaiomaru" was being performed.

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There were also rare ships open to the public, and there were three ships.
I went inside Kaitakamaruship
Students from Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology are here and there on board.
"Hello ~" and greeting me, it was a very good atmosphere.

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I could see the ice of the South Pole and the cockpit.


Next, I went up to the observation deck of the passenger ship terminal.
With a panoramic view, I could see the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower.
On the port stage, Yuko Uno was singing Sazae-san.note

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There are so many events, and only a few I saw.
Oh, there were also Kuta-kun and Pepo-kun (laughs).

Finally, take a water bus, cross to Hinode Pier, and reach Yurika Momo to Shiodome.
I took the water bus to Odaiba about 5 years ago.
After all, the boat is good~ heart02I'm excited.

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Harumi Wharf also has observation deck, restaurants, boats and parks.
Even if it's not Minato matsuri, you can enjoy it enough if the weather is nice.sun

 

 

Harumi Wharf

[GARI] May 10, 2009 17:09

 Harumi Wharf Park, where you can see the Rainbow Bridge in front of you, is far away from the hustle and bustle that you can't imagine in Chuo-ku.

 

There are many families who have BBQ and picnics, but it is not so crowded and it is a good secret place.

 

By the way, today, a photo session for cosplayers is being held at Harumi Wharf, and it seems to be a mecca in this area.

 

 

A major holiday is also a paragraph...

[Shitamachi Tom] May 7, 2009 12:30

20090506 View of Harumi from Toyomi. jpgThe major holidays will be settled on May 6th today.confident

Whether you are still absent, have resumed work or school work, or have been working all the time in the first place, I think you are spending this consecutive holiday season in various ways.

The weather was fine in the first half of the consecutive holidays, but cloudy and rainy days in the last two days. Is it cool down mode? I walked along the canal beside Toyomi Sports Park.shoe

 

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Refresh by walking around the riverside

[Shitamachi Tom] May 7, 2009 11:55

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The bright afternoon of a major holiday

From Kachidokibashi, we went along the Sumida River, passed Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge, and went out on the banks around Shinkawa for a stroll. Take a leisurely walk overlooking Chuo-ohashi Bridge and River City 21.

This area is called "Sumida River Terrace", which was selected as one of the Eight Night Views of Chuo-ku.

 

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