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"Jabjabu Pond" at the end of summer @ Tsukishima Daini Children's Park (Kachidoki area)

[Edamame] September 14, 2018 09:00

This is Edamame, a correspondent with children.

September 9 (Sun).

It was the last day of this year's Jabujabu Pond.

※It seems persistent, but what is "Jabjabu Pond"?

It is a place to play in the water for preschoolers.

There are several places in Chuo-ku, except for some parts.

Even a child before the diaper comes off can enter by wearing a "diaper for playing in the water".

↓For more information, please visit the following page.

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That's why before I went to bed last night to my daughter, Azuki (3 years old).

I said, "Let's play in the water tomorrow."

"I'd like to hear you."

Mom, Edamame, was in a hurry because I was planning to go to Hisamatsu Children's Park.

Maybe this summer is not only the Jabujabu Pond but also the pool where Arakawa Amusement Park flows.

I went out to the beach for a while

I think that I was fascinated by experiencing the "place where I can play big water".

After I was sleeping, I sat in front of my PC and looked for a pool that was still open in Tokyo ...

Most of them closed on August 31, and most of them are until last weekend (September 2).

(Jabjabu Pond in Chuo-ku, which will be held until September 9, I realized that it was quite conscience.)

In addition, I was planning to learn in the morning, so I can't choose to go out with care ...
 

That's right. "I'm satisfied if my eyes change, then what about other Jabujabu ponds in the city? I thought about it.

I found that Kachidoki's "marche of the Sun" was held on the 9th.

That's why after the lesson, I took the subway and got off at Kachidoki Station on the Oedo Line.
 

First of all, for dinner, "marche of the sun."

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"marche of the Sun" has been introduced many times in this correspondent blog by senior correspondents.

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(For the time being, I would like to introduce two of the most recent ones.)

Aozora market held at Tsukishima Daini Children's Park on the second Saturday and Sunday of every month.

Farmers, wine shops, shops dealing with processed products such as pickles and jams are all eye-catching.

There are plenty of kitchen cars that fill the stomach of visitors on holidays.

Kebab and Indonesian cuisine, authentic pizza, roast chicken, gyoza, crepe ...

This is also a striking.

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Edamame was full of full-fledged peargolen.
 

Well. If you fill your stomach...

It's time to play in the water after changing clothes of azuki!

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Jabujabu Pond at Tsukishima Daini Children's Park, which I visited for the first time this time.

The water depth is so deep at Hisamatsu Children's Park just below an adult's knee.

Tsukishima Daini Children's Park is just a little above an adult ankle.

It's an impression that it's a little shallow.
 

However, what surprised me here was a shower-like device!

Let's enlarge a part of the picture above.

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Water blows out from the pillar!

Moreover, this is where the water outlet moves on the left and right!

There was a mechanism that water spouts irregularly not only from these pillars but also from quite various places.

Azuki seemed to be very satisfied with the new stimulation.
 

Edamame said...

I was hit by the shower at an unexpected timing and wet my clothes quite a bit.

In Hisamatsu Children's Park, "bottoms with a length that does not get wet even when walking at the depth of the knees."

I wish I had just cared about that.

In the case of Tsukishima Daini Children's Park

"On the premise that there is a possibility that this shower will be hit decently.

Wear clothes that are easy to dry."

It might be better to be careful about that.

※It is a rule that adults are not allowed to swimwear.

Well, it's today's cheerful (maximum temperature: 32 degrees Celsius), so if you were in a few days, it dried.
 

Also, I thought I walked around the pond with Azuki.

Maybe the bottom of the pond is urethane processed or something?

It was a little soft to step on.

I think it would be nice for children not to hurt.

 

And it's the luggage storage area and the dressing area.

In addition to ordinary tents, there are places like resting places originally in the park.

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Looking up at the ceiling, it looks like this.

It's quite a good sunshade

When you are here during the break time (the break time is about once an hour due to disinfection of the pond, etc.)

It felt quite cool, perhaps because of the hot sun.

It would be nice to have a stroller around here.

If you leave it in the sun, the seat surface will be so hot when you return ...

 
Jabujabu Pond at Tsukishima Daini Children's Park where I played plenty of things like this.

The usual Hisamatsu Children's Park is good, but I had a different and fun experience again.

And today, all the Jabujabu Pond in Chuo-ku this year will be finished.

I will be able to play next year.

Next year ... What about kindergarten children and azuki?

It looks scary.

For the time being, I would like to look forward to being able to play in the water again next year.

 

Tsukishima Daini Children's Park

1-9-8, Kachidoki, Chuo-ku

Exit A4 of Kachidoki Station on the Toei Oedo Line.

 

 

Plant walk in early autumn

[Sam] September 12, 2018 18:00

DSC07180ELS''.jpgDSC07174RS'G.jpg Harumi Triton Plaza 2F "Ai Green Pocket Plaza Flower, Water, Tree" is an annual mini-garden guided tour to stroll through the park with the guidance of an exclusive gardener.

This month was held on September 7 for the first time in three months.

The park is a turning point of the season, where flowers that keep the remnants of summer and flowers that make you feel the sign of autumn are mixed.

It can be seen that the blue fruit that has not yet been colored is growing little by little while waiting for the time to come.

Among them, it is impressive that Shishiyuzu, which is planted on the alley beside the Triton Parking Building on the "Green Terrace", is growing a lot this year.

Gyoryu (upper left image) is a unique shape in which small pale red-purple flowers bloom in a spike shape.

It was a plant walk that I learned a lot about the differences between Nobutton and Sikon Nobutton, Rantana and Kobanolarantana, grayheaded cuckoo and Taiwan grayheaded cuckoo, Murasaki Kibu and Komurasaki.

 

 

View from the Window View from the Window   

[HK] September 7, 2018 12:00

 

The other day, I went to Harumi Hot Plaza and saw from the window on the second floor that the construction of the planned site for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Village was progressing steadily. . 

 

Trough the window of the second floor of Harumi Hot Plaza, have seen proceeding building construction for plannned Atheletes' Village for Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games 2020.    

 

 

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I saw the air conditioning in the room comfortable and the scenery that can only be seen now, and I stayed for a long time. There is also a cafe on the second floor, making it a very good place to visit. 

 

Since the place was indoor and was comfortably air-conditioned and the scence can only be seen at this moment, stayed there quite a while. 

You can also enjoy Cafe on the same 2nd floor to observe the spot. 

 

 

 

 

Burying the pillars of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine Daibori

[Yo-chan] September 3, 2018 14:00

For four days from August 3 to 6, the Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine Festival was held once every three years, and six large banners greatly excited the Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine Festival. . After the festival, on August 26, 19 days later, the pillars were once again buried in Tsukuda moat, waiting quietly for the turn three years later.

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August 3-6 A large banner at the Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine Grand Festival

   

I went to cover such a burial work, so I will tell you about the situation.

The work began around 9 o'clock with a crane truck arriving on the 26th (Sun) at around 8 o'clock.

About 40 people soaked in the water, got wet, and worked together to work. First, a large banner emerged on the Tsukuda River, and the drainage of the moat to store it began.

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  Supporters floating on the Tsukuda River     Moat before draining water     Draining work   

     

At the end of the draining, a crane truck waiting on Tsukuda Kobashi lifted a pillar floating on the Tsukuda River and lined it in the moat.

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 Crane car above Tsukuda Kobashi      Hanging and storing columns  

  

The pillars were stored neatly in the moat, and soil was covered on it, and the burial work was completed around 13:00. During that time, there was no break for about four hours, and everyone was working hard under the control of the leader.

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Tidy columns         A moat buried with soil

  

Everyone in Tsukuda-cho really had a hard time. I'm looking forward to seeing you again in three years.

 

 

Take a walk between Tsukuda 1-chome and Tsukudajima Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine

[often slap] September 1, 2018 18:00

Hello

Today, I would like to introduce a few photos taken when I took a walk around Tsukuda 1-chome the other day.

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The Tsukuda 1-chome area, just a short walk from Tsukishima Station, began when fishermen emigrated from Tsukudamura, Nishinari-gun, Osaka during the Edo period, and the scale and atmosphere of Ryoshimachi still in the past It is an area where the atmosphere remains.

From Tsukuda Kobashi over the boat pool, the contrast between the atmosphere of Tsukuda 1-chome and the Okawabata River City at Tsukuda 2-chome creates a unique landscape.

 

By the way, cross the Tsukuda Kobashi and explore the city lined with Tsukudani-ya....

We arrive at "Tsukuda Island Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine".

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It was founded in 1646, and has been enshrined since people began living on Tsukuda Island. That should be the beginning of this shrine, which was originally located in Tsukuda Village, Osaka.

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The biggest highlight of this Tsukuda Island Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine is "pottery flat".

A flat (hengaku) is a plate on a torii or roof that represents the name or name. In general, flats are made of wood or stone, but they are often made of wood or stone.

The flathead of the torii gate at Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine on Tsukuda Island is made of pottery. If you look closely, the beautiful texture is wonderful.

In 1882 by Meiji period, it was written by Prince Naruhito Arisugawa Miyanobori and became the central ward Tangible Cultural Property because of its preciousness.

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In addition, at Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine, Tsukuda Island, a basin (a place to wash hands and mouths before visiting) was built in Meiji period, so it is designated as a central ward Tangible Cultural Property.

The sculptures of the trees in the ranma are stunning, and the boats and waves are expressed, so you can see that the land is closely related to fishing and water transportation.

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Finally, if you take a look at this picture carefully, you will see it.

There are two torii gates in front of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine on Tsukuda Island, and apart from the entrance of the shrine (stone and has a ceramic flat), there is also a red torii at the back of the photo, but this red torii It stands facing the Sumida River.

I felt that it was a shrine that accessed and visited by boat from the Sumida River.

 

What I thought about taking a walk this time was that Tsukuda 1-chome has few high buildings, the sky is wide, and the river is close, making it an area where the blue sky looks good.

The remaining heat seems to be still severe, but on a clear day, how about Tsukuda Island Sambo!