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[Silver]
Nov. 19, 2011 08:30
We will give you a hint for the "Chuo-ku Shopping Street Federation 60th Anniversary Treasure Hunting Game".
(← From November 17, 2011. It has been slightly changed from this notation.)
Of course, it's not in the water. Let's pay tribute to the festival that our predecessors have carefully protected.
Only good men and women can visit Suitengu. Please pray for the health of your children.
Then, while studying history, please enjoy the treasure hunt. For information on treasure hunts, see http://www.takarush.jp/promo/chuo/.
[The cat on the slope]
Nov. 15, 2011 08:30
On the weekend of Koharu weather, the 63rd Chuo Ward cultural festival Exhibition was held at Tsukishima Social Education Center. A total of 627 works were exhibited from 42 groups and individuals as a place for circles to enjoy painting, photography, Japanese calligraphy, handicrafts, crafts, ikebana, Haiku, etc.
At the venue, there are also experiences such as making Oshie and carrying straps made with braids, etc. Visitors also enjoyed the perfect time for the autumn of culture.
This year's exhibition ended on the 13th, but please come again next year. It would be nice to participate in a circle of interest and exhibit the work (by the way, my husband exhibited the Arabic calligraphy work in the photo).
[Shitamachi Tom]
Nov. 12, 2011 08:30
I have expressed my thoughts on the charm of [Sumida River], one of the faces of Chuo-ku, while comparing it with [Seine] in Paris, a friendly river. This series will be the last one for the time being.
I think that each person enjoys the Sumida River. You can go back and forth in the river by boat, stroll along the riverside, or take pictures and taste the scenery. It has a depth that fits various scenes.
Since ancient times, many cities have developed along the flow of rivers. The main reason is that water transportation supported logistics, but there may be some instinctive parts of humans miss the waterside somewhere.
Even in the town of Paris, people come together in Seine instead of him. I heard that there are many people who are relieved just by coming here and looking at the flow of water even if they have no purpose. When people gather, the story is born and the history is spun. One of the charms of the riverside is that the flower of culture opens.
One day, I saw a young father walking lightly along the Sumida River while pulling the hand of a small child. Family love is exaggerated, but it seemed a smile that memories were connected with the glow of the Sumida River.
In Seine, I saw an old couple sitting on a bench and enjoying a relaxing time while watching the boat going to the river. I missed the passing times and seemed to be checking the source of my heart in the unchanging flow of water.
The Sumida River Seine also flows without moving on rainy and sunny days, wrapping the culture, history and regret of the town. Even if it may look like an unknown face, it is safe to be there.
While writing this series, I was able to feel the charm of the [Sumida River], the face of Chuo-ku. Please love this river and love this town, too.
The last word. "If you go a boat, the moon is broken and the bottom of the night."
[Yurikamome]
Nov. 11, 2011 08:30
The changes in the four seasons in Japan are beautiful and there are a lot of interesting things.
When the sun sets to the west, what time can you see in Chuo-ku just like riding on the summit of Fuji?
Even in Chuo-ku, can't you see the north and south on the same day?
It should be held twice a year, but from here Kachidoki, I was waiting for autumn to be around November 1st. On that day, I gave up because there were clouds in the west sky, but the thickness of the clouds was thinner than it looked, and by the time I actually went to the summit of Mt. Fuji, it was still dazzling through the clouds, and the light was blurred in the clouds. The contour of the sun was not clear. It looked as if Mount Fuji was erupting.
And sank as if he had been sucked into the crater. Along with that, the color and pattern of the surrounding clouds changed every moment. I don't feel the movement when it's in Nakaten, but it's amazing when the comparison object such as mountains is nearby. In about two minutes, the sun sank.
Eventually, when the sunset was completely hidden behind Mount Fuji, near the mountain was red sunset, above it was vermilion, above it was white, above it was pale sky, and above it was still white clouds like daytime. It's the same as the color of the sky in the view of Ukiyo-e.
Spring is around February tenth. The photo below is taken on February 9, last year. It was still 1 or 2 days earlier, and it began to sink south of the summit. On the following day, the clouds were dark, and on the 11th, I couldn't shoot due to rain in the evening. The contour and color change depending on the depth of clouds and the seasonal flight of yellow sand.
Chuo-ku is about 5.67 km from Saemon Bridge over the Kanda River in Nihonbashibakurocho to the south Harumi Wharf. Mount Fuji is about 101 kilometers from the Chuo-ku government office. From Mount Fuji, the distance between the north and south of Chuo-ku is 3 degrees 13 minutes in view. (In units with an angle of less than 1 degree use minutes and seconds. One time is 60 minutes, one minute is 60 seconds.)
The flat part of the summit of Fuji is about 825 meters from Mt. Shiroyama in the north to Mt. Komagatake in the south. Looking at the flat part of this summit from Chuo-ku, the viewing angle is about 28 minutes 07 seconds. The average distance from the earth to the sun is about 150 million kilograms. The diameter of the sun is about 1.392 million kilograms. The eye diameter is 31 minutes 59 seconds. In other words, the diameter of the sun appears about 14% larger than the summit.
And when it looks just like the sun is riding on the summit of Fuji at Harumi Wharf, when viewed from Saemon Bridge, it shines at the same height quite far away from the summit of Fuji. I didn't think that the date would vary depending on the place in Chuo-ku that you could see just riding on the summit of Fuji.
While watching the sunset over Mount Fuji and immersed in the lingering sound, the ground was illuminated and the atmosphere of the night, but the sky was still bright and half a month thin.
[Silver]
Nov. 8, 2011 08:30
This year, "Because it is the 60th anniversary of the Chuo-ku Shopping Street Federation, there are many luxurious prizes! The total prize money and prize money is 5 million yen!
That's why there's a problem. First of all, if you do not clear the 1st stage and report three or more keywords, you will not be able to get a map of treasures for the 2nd stage. However, those who have reported all six keywords of the 1st stage will receive a treasure map for the 2nd stage + discoverer's prize, and will win luxurious prizes by lottery. So, everyone went to the Aomori Prefectural Special Products Center at Shintomi 1-chome with a map, and had a hint from Azumaya, a footwear dealer in Tsukishima.
What! Those who advanced to the 2nd stage will win the highest prize of 1 million yen by lottery! That's why I'm excited by a group of university students and their families. That's why Ginzo has been taking on the challenge since October 19, albeit late. If you check the details, see http://www.takarush.jp/promo/chuo/ Please refer to the gourmet information for meals being explored. It's convenient to use the Edo bus to get around.
[Sam]
Nov. 4, 2011 08:30
"Chrysanthemum" is a flower that is very familiar to Japan along with cherry blossoms, but it is native to China. It is said that he came to Japan during the Nara period.
In the Heian period, during the festival of Shigeyo, a banquet for Kangiku was held in the palace, and during the Edo period, cultivation heat increased and breeding progressed, and various shapes, colors and tailoring were widely enjoyed, and it has continued to this day.
It is counted as one of the three major flowers along with rose carnations, and is a representative flower of autumn, but it is a short-day plant and is currently supplied throughout the year by differentiation of crop types using lighting in greenhouses.
The chrysanthemum flower season and the rice harvest season overlap, but the lower part of the kanji chrysanthemum represents the holding of rice in the hand, adding a crown to it, and holding many flowers together and holding round It is said that it shows a flower shaped like it.
The strains and varieties that were bred from China to Western Europe are called Western chrysanthemums, and various horticultural varieties are produced.
You can also enjoy various types of Asteraceae on the terrace of Harumi Triton Square.
<Rdope Kia> <Yuriops Daisy> <margaret cosmos>
<Anowie sunflower> <Tsuwabuki> <Isogiku>
<Marigold'>
Safari yellow Safari orange Safari tangerine
<Cosmos> <Chocolate cosmos> <Pompomum>
<Eupatrium> <Shirotaegiku> <Mokubiyakukou>
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