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Tsukiji TASS Gyalari Wakamatsuya Gourd Lamp Fair is being held

[Silver] June 30, 2016 12:00

 Tsukiji TASS Gallery Wakamatsuya is holding the annual "Gourd Lamp Fair" until July 2nd.

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We exhibit and sell designs that imitate various shapes, from lights that accentuate to lamps with impact.

 

 On July 2nd (Saturday), a "Gourd Light Class" will be held for both children and adults to enjoy.

Participation fee is 3,000 yen with gourd + LED light.

Only gourd light in the world.

First of all, how would you like to stop by?

Phone: 03-3541-0124 

Address: 6-12-3 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, astringent copper-plated roof, signboard architecture is a landmark.

 

 

Chuo-ku Modern Building Panel Exhibition [Time Dome Akashi]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] June 26, 2016 09:00

On the 6th floor of the Chuo-ku Public Health Center Complex, opposite the road on the south side of Akashicho and St. Luke International Hospital, there is Time Dome Akashi (Chuo Ward Local Tenmonkan) on the 6th floor of the Chuo-ku Public Health Center complex.

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This facility combines the permanent gallery space, the planetarium, and the inhabitant gallery of local materials, and is currently being held at the Chuo-ku Modern Building Panel Exhibition.

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In this exhibition, some of the buildings selected for the "100 Modern Building Surveys" were introduced on panels.

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In Chuo-ku, for three years from 2011, he conducted a survey on modern buildings existing in Chuo-ku, and based on the results, selected "100 Modern Building Surveys".

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Some of the buildings introduced on the large panel knew, while others saw them for the first time this time.

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Indeed, it is the buildings that color Chuo-ku and the buildings that tell the history of Chuo-ku.

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The glossary booklet prepared at the venue was detailed and I learned a lot about Machiya architecture and signboard architecture.

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There is also a map where you can meet these modern buildings, and I thought it would be fun to walk in Chuo-ku with this in hand.

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The event will be held until July 3rd (Sun). Monday is closed.

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In addition, we received special consent for photography at the venue. Thank you very much

For more information, please visit the official website.⇒

http://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/event/culture/28panerutenn.html

 

 

Flower (Tree Geun)

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] June 25, 2016 16:00

rose of sharon is in full bloom

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rose of sharon is a deciduous tree of the family Aoiaceae, and is widely planted as garden trees.

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The photo shows the planting area in front of a convenience store and the planting area in Shin-ohashi-dori St. under the Tsukiji side of Irifune Bridge.

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Flowers are short-lived and are a one-day flower that squeezes in the evening of that day if they bloom in the morning, but they constantly bloom new flowers one after another from summer to autumn.

From here, proverbs such as "Gunka's One Day" and "Gunka's One Dynasty Dream" can be made, and may have been used to mean "a little prosper of just a day."

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It is a flower that suits both Tsuyudoki and midsummer, and Mokichi Saito is in "Aratama".

"It's raining and I'm so happy that I can see from the window."

It's written.

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It's the autumn season in Haiku.

Matsuo Basho is "Nozarashi Journey,"

"Mokuge of the Road is a horse."

It's written.

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Also, the hot summer is coming.

 

 

"The Land of Commemoration of the Salvation Army" Monument

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] June 24, 2016 14:00

Until now, I thought it was a flowerbed even if I passed sideways, and I never noticed it.

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Immediately after crossing Tsukijibashi from the Chuo-ku government office side, facing Heisei-dori, there was a monument to the memorial of the arrival of the rescue army.

It's opposite the Kyobashi Tax Office (map below, red).

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The Salvation Army (The Salvation Army) is an independent group of Christianity Protestant founded in 1878 in U.K.

Known for conducting evangelism and social business under a unique military organization, at the end of the year, it is remembered that men and women wearing military uniforms blowing trumpets and collecting donations to "social pots" .

Rather than saying, "I'm reminded," should I say that it is more emphasized as a year-end feature in TV dramas and is memorable?

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In Japan, Colonel Wright came to Japan in 1895 (Meiji 28) to establish the Japan Salvation Army.

It seems that Colonel Wright and his colleagues set up Japan's first headquarters in this area and started rescue operations.

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This monument was set up in 1995 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Salvation Army in Japan.

 

 

Hiba oil [Aomori Pref. Special Products Center]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] June 23, 2016 14:00

This is an introduction of Aomori Prefecture's antenna shop "Aomori Prefecture Special Products Center".

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The address is located on the first floor of the Toko Building, Shintomi 1-3-9, at the corner of Shintomi 1-chome intersection.

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Get off at Shintomicho Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, 5 minutes on foot from Exit 3, get off at Takaracho Station on the Toei Asakusa Line, 6 minutes on foot from Exit A1, get off at Hatchobori Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, and 5 minutes on foot from Exit A3.

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It is said that the 26th anniversary sale was held for the three days of June 16, 17, and 18.

You have a history, don't you?

Shops are full of seafood, mountain food, Hatano good, and Aomori specialty products.

I came to this shop for a purpose, which is to buy "Aomori Hiba oil".

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There is a 100-yen coin-sized barge on the beside of my dog (it is unknown when it was made due to crunchy hair), and immediately "Aomori Hiba oil" that "it will prevent the deterioration of dog skin diseases" Get information on the Internet

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I didn't know that there was oil called Hiba oil, but Hiba oil is an oil extracted from a tree called "Aomori Hiba", and it seems that it is a valuable thing that only 1 kg can be obtained from a 100 kg tree.

Hiba oil contains about 1-2% of phenol-based substances called hinokitiol, and this hinokitiol seems to have the effect of suppressing the growth of very excellent bacteria, mold, ticks, etc. .

Is it really effective for your dog's beard?

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In addition, we received your consent regarding photography in the store. Thank you very much

Click here for the website of Aomori Prefecture Special Products Center ⇒

http://www.aomori-shop.com/index.htm

 

 

Think about the bridge

[Slow of Satsuki's Koi] June 23, 2016 09:00

Kachidokibashi Kachidokibashi, Eitai Bridge Eitaibashi, Kiyosubashi Kiyoshibashi are pronounced as "~bashi", but the nameplates of the bridge are "Kachidokihashi", "Eitaihashi", "Kiyoshihashi". It is written.

For a long time, the pronunciation of "~bashi" is usually cloudy, but I was wondering why the nameplate is written as "~hashi".

This means that the turbid pronunciation of "~bashi" does not mean that the turbidity of the river leads to the turbidity (from a commentary on a TV program).

So, I saw the nameplates of some bridges in Chuo-ku whether they were "~bashi" or "~hashi".

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I thought there were many things that wrote "~hashi", but as far as I checked it, it was about the same.