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Tokyo Marathon 2012 Fun support scenery

[Silver] February 28, 2012 08:30

 I went out to support the runners of the Tokyo Marathon. At the Metropolitan Takaka Kabuto-cho intersection, "Bright! The banner of Sakamoto Elementary School. Oh! In the meantime, the first group runs through. It is a brave figure in front of choledo Nihonbashi and Nihonbashi 3-chome. At Yamamotoyama, take a break with delicious tea and castella set.

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 Moved from Ginza to Higashiginza and performed "Gospel Tokyo" and wadaiko at Tsukuda Junior High School. Fun older brothers wearing models of Tokyo Sky Tree and Tokyo Tower run through. Gospel Tokyo's charity concert will be held on July 14th. If you are interested, please click on the video.

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 Near the Irifunebashi intersection. Commemorative photo with the sisters of Shintomi Town Association Shintomi wadaiko Association in the background. Hey, I'll leave you. A large group from Irifunebashi intersection to Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge. It's the day when Tokyo became one. 

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Delicious dried fish set meal and meal shop

[The cat on the slope] February 21, 2012 08:30

The expiration date of Happy Meal Tickets is approaching. While I was spared somehow, the shop I was planning to go was closed for a while on the return of the staff, or it was under renovation, so I was a little disappointed that the address I used recently came off.


Such a strong ally of my home is "Meshiya" in Tsukishima. Because it is a neighborhood, it is a shop that usually goes a little bit, but if you have a happy meal ticket, the frequency will increase further. As a result, 90% of the happy meals purchased this time were used at Meshiya.


"Meshiya" is the number one reputation in our home in the Tsukuda and Tsukishima areas. My parents' parents' parents come all the way to eat from Chiba. Dried food is delicious, but sashimi is also delicious and you can drink while enjoying various tidbits at night.

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Today's recommended set meal A. The dried fish of silver salmon and small horse mackerel are accompanied by rice, miso soup and grated radish.

P2190463.JPGBut that's not the case. The big attraction of "Meshiya" is the three glass bottles placed on the table.

P2190458.JPGPickles, salted squid, pickled kasu of a number of children, seaweed tsukudani, etc. are contained and you can enjoy as much as you like. In particular, Kasuzuke is my favorite. I'll sit on the table where this is placed.


"Meshiya" is a shop run by the president of a dried fish specialty store in Tsukiji, that is, a dried fish professional.
You can also buy dried fish at the shop, so it is also recommended as a souvenir.

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Actually, "Meshiya" was used as a secret information. Adults, when I was with tourist association correspondent Ginzo and Yurikamome, I was told to introduce it on a blog, so I decided to release it (if you become a tourist association correspondent, you can also interact with such correspondents You can enjoy).


The location is opposite the Monja General Information Center, located at Exit 7 of Tsukishima Station.

Address: 1-9-15, Tsukishima

Phone: 03-3534-0486

Business hours 11: 30-14: 45 17: 30-21: 45 (weekdays and Saturday)

       From 12:00 to 20:45 (Sunday/festival)


Oh, sir. Strawberry dessert I ate at Swan Cafe with Ginzo and Yurikamome.
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