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☆"Super long-awaited" Tsukiji Castle market! !<1st session>

[Conquering Show Lew ☆] May 30, 2016 14:00

Hello! Every time I appeared at RADIO CITY, I went to the Tsukiji market for "super long-cherished wish" that was answered as the next place I wanted to go! ! !!

Since I was a child, I often had my parents bring me to Ginza Nihonbashi, but for some reason I had no memories of Tsukiji.

When it came to the hall, there was no image at all, so I wanted to go before moving to Toyosu in November, but I couldn't go easily.

It was a holiday if I went with fullness last year.

This time, we conducted a thorough preliminary survey and finally fulfilled our wish.

 

The general public from the radio personality JUMI told me that it was better to go after 9 o'clock and entered from the main gate with tension.

I was worried that it was so large that I was lost, but soon I found a large restaurant area.

Most of the customers were foreigners (U.S. and Europe), probably because it was a weekday during the sumo wrestling.

Surprisingly, the large restaurant area is narrow and makes about 3 round trips, and "First" breakfast is decided to be a shop called "Nakaya"! ! !

There was already a line at a reasonable rice bowl shop.

 

I chose Nakatoro-don.

It was very delicious, but it was still not like this in the hall, and it was even more luxurious in the daytime......!! !! (Continued on the second session)

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Lunch at Tsukiji Terrace

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] May 29, 2016 09:00

Tsukiji Terrace is a dining cafe located right across Tsukiji Honganji, facing Shin-ohashi-dori St., Tsukiji 2-chome.

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This lunch is usually available to choose from 4 types.

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Today, I ordered raw pasta.

You can drink several kinds of drinks and coffee.

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It's a coffee jelly with salad and petit dessert.

 

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"Bongore of clams and broccoli."

The texture of the raw pasta is good for me and it's very good.

 

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After 12 o'clock, there will be a waiting guest.

There is also a terrace seat, so lunch on the terrace seat this season is also good.

 

 

Sunday lunch is recommended by Tsukiji Honganji Shisui and Jonathan.

[Silver] May 19, 2016 14:00

The other day, I had the opportunity to guide tourists from Argentina and Brazil, and lunch was decided at Tsukiji.

A group of 39 people who can't eat sashimi, can eat Tenfura, and good Western food.

No matter where you take you, it's hard.

  

A good group for Japanese food is "Shimizu" in Tsukiji Honganji.

The seats are 5 to 120 people in Japanese-style rooms and 5 to 160 people in chair seats, making it a very thankful restaurant for bringing group guests.

The 25 South Americans were not only satisfied with the meal, but they were very happy to be guided through the temple after the meal.

 

 And for the Western food group, hotels in Tsukiji, Akashicho, and Ginza are full of reservations, so go to Jonathan on 5-chome corner of Tsukiji.

There were 14 people here, but despite the busy time of 12:30, I had to order quickly.

I ordered the meat with Well Dan, but it was kind to bake again when I saw the cut pieces of meat and wanted them to bake so that they could not see the redness.

It would be nice to remember this too.

 

 The picture shows a lady from Argentina enjoying lunch.

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The picture in the foreground is Lokomoko, which I ordered. It was delicious.

 

 After a meal at Tsukiji, Akihabara, Harajuku and Omotesando Gumi should be two, but they want to go to see the Sansha Festival in Asakusa immediately. ()

I was to guide you to Asakusa and guided Asakusa from the back by Tsukuba Express, but they repeatedly asked portable shrine, floats, and young women in kimono.

You must have enjoyed Tokyo with great pleasure.

 

 

Tsukiji River Park Olive Flower Kiwi Flower is also in full bloom.

[Silver] May 19, 2016 12:00

 Have you ever seen olive flowers?

As of May 18, the olives in the planting on the south side of Tsukiji River Park (those with metasequoia trees) are blooming.

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There are kiwi flowers on the northern edge of the park.

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When you go out of the park to the left, the flowers and loquat fruits grow.

In the fall, pears are colored and placed on blocks so that the person in charge of the parking lot can easily bring the fallen fruit back. Last year, I made Karin sake from the fruit here. It's about to drink. This is my favorite promenade. Everyone, please enjoy walking around Akashicho.

 

 

Roses are in full bloom [Tsukiji River Shukubashi Park]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] May 16, 2016 12:00

Tsukiji River Shukubashi Park is a park built adjacent to the Shukubashi Bridge that spanned the Tsukiji River.

It was created when the Tsukiji River was reclaimed and became an expressway.

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The Metropolitan Expressway Toshin Beltway runs under the park.

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The park is brick-like, and it is a place for office workers to relax during lunch breaks on weekdays.

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About 150 roses are planted in this park, which is currently in full bloom.

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The varieties planted are Angela (vine)

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Whoy Tomei Dyland, Red Maid Land

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Scarlet Maid Land, Swany, Brogund, Urmer Muenster, John F Kennedy, etc.

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The roses in this park can be enjoyed from May to early June.

 

 

Let's ride a bicycle! (Chuo-ku Community Cycle)

[Sunflower Rabbit] May 6, 2016 16:00

Do you know the community cycle that takes place in Chuo-ku, Chiyoda-ku, Minato-ku, and Koto-ku?

The Community Cycle is a bicycle rental that allows you to rent and return bicycles at any of the cycle ports in the four wards.

 

There are 27 cycle ports in Chuo-ku alone.

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This bicycle rental I was very worried about! I used it for the first time.

First of all, membership registration on a PC or mobile ... It's easy to enter your name, payment method, e-mail address, etc.

When I went to the cycle port, there were bright red bicycles!

I am glad that all bicycles are equipped with electric assist.

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Enter the passcode into the operation panel on the bicycle!

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Then the electronic lock will be automatically released, and you will start using it immediately!

 

I passed through Harumi and headed toward Odaiba, crossed the Rainbow Bridge (you have to push your bicycle ...) and cycling around Tsukiji.

It's Chuo-ku from Rainbow Bridge.

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Chuo-ku is full of trains and buses, but it's a refreshing season so it's pleasant to ride a bicycle.

 

 Chuo-ku Community Cycle Official HP → http://docomo-cycle.jp/chuo/