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Ginza Mikawaya Health-oriented Seasoning Sake

[Silver] March 13, 2019 09:00

"Ginza Mikawaya" is located on Kinharu Street in Ginza 8-chome.

Today, I came to Ginza for shopping to give a gift to a friend in Fukushima Prefecture.

Ginza Mikawaya's sake is used as a healthy seasoning since the Edo period, as well as restaurants in Kokyogaien and famous restaurants. My wife said she wanted to send it after watching the TV broadcast.

 "Let's refrain from sweets, too spicy, and choose something that is good for health." I purchased an assortment set of sake and boiled soup. It will also ship the local area, and you will be able to pack and send other products together.

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 I purchased it for my own business. It is also good for sashimi, so the breadth of dishes is widened.

For more information about Ginza Mikawaya, please click here. http://www.ginza-mikawaya.jp/

 

 

I want to make it a souvenir! 5 selections of cream puffs unique to Chuo-ku

[Hanes] March 12, 2019 18:00


Hello. It's Hanes, a new correspondent!
Suddenly, do you know what day March 12 is?
It seems that there is a "purse day" in the word matching, but one other thing that should not be forgotten is "Sweets Day".
I like cream puff the most among cream-based sweets, so I like it.
This time, I compared some cream puffs that can be bought in the city.

■Schukry (Sucre-rie)
As the senior correspondent rosemary sea and Mukuru introduced, we have introduced you.
There is a very popular cream puff that is "must line" and "sold out" here.
The location is near Nihonbashi Elementary School (part of the site of the Saigo Takamori mansion).

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At the time of the visit, Christmas was near, so there were about 20 people lined up before the store opened.
The cream puff is served multiple times a day.
The number is limited, such as 70 or 100 each time.
For that reason, I was asked for the order number of cream puffs while I was in line.

I heard rumors that sesame is the point of this cream puff.
I'm looking forward to it even though it's unusual, and here I was able to purchase it safely for a while!
Elegant sesame condition is preserved, but not too sesame sesame seeds.

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As you can imagine from the appearance, it has a crispy fabric.
And what is your concern?...

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Smooth cream is packed with less sweet taste.
I felt a stronger impression of vanilla than custard.
Surprisingly, the uniqueness of sesame is not bothered, so it can be recommended as a souvenir of Nihonbashi.

Address: 1-5-5, Nihonbashi Ningyocho 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo St. Haym Ningyocho Gen 1F
Business hours Monday to Saturday from 9:30 to 19:00
Regular holidays: Sunday
Official website: http://sucre-rie.favy.jp/

■Meijiya Kyobashi Store
Next, it was advertised in Kyobashi as "Recommended for souvenirs".
Delibake cream puff from Meijiya Kyobashi store!

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This is different from Mr. Schurley's cream puff.
The fabric is soft and fluffy.
And what I would like to emphasize personally is a cute look like flowers.

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I've seen a lot of cream puffs so far.
It's the first time that this is the first time!
Because of the unevenness, it can be eaten relatively elegantly by tearing it by hand without sticking it.
It may be a nice point for women.

The cream doesn't have a strong custard egg feeling.
Without strong feeling of vanilla, it makes it easy for anyone to eat.
In addition, it's smooth and creamy, so you can eat many of them.
The shop is directly connected to the station, so it is highly evaluated that you can easily drop in.

Address: 2-2-8, Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours and regular holidays: 10:00~21:00
Official website: http://meidi-ya-store.com/store_all/kyobashi_store/

■Kohji Corner Ginza 1-chome Main Store
This time, cream puff that can be bought in Ginza, a little south of Kyobashi!
The Kohji corner is now being rolled out nationwide, but the main store is located in Ginza.
There are plenty of delicious sweets that are affordable.
I think there are many people who have been there once.

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The jumbo cream puff series at the Kohji corner is a 35th anniversary long seller.
Why do you introduce this time even though it can be purchased outside the Ginza main store?...
This is because it was renewed on February 22, 2019 and upgraded its level.

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Custard cream is made to increase the flavor of vanilla and further enhance the richness of eggs.
Whip & custard not only increased cream but also increased cream.
It seems that the richness has been added with the addition of anglaze sauce.
It's just called "jumbo", a size that doesn't disappoint expectations!
This Shoo fabric is also fluffy, and it's crisp.
Isn't it easy for small children to eat?

Address: Ikedaen Building, 1-8-1, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours 10:00-21:00 (Inquiry required during the year-end and New Year holidays and during the event period)
Official website: https://www.cozycorner.co.jp/

■Ta Hanatani-do
This time, it is a cream puff that can be purchased at Tsukiji.
This shop is known for its "cream that can be lined up"...

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You can buy crisp, creamy cream puffs featured on TV shows.

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The sharpness of the cream is far from others.
It is no exaggeration to say that there is no cavities.

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The rich custard cream with vanilla beans generously is impressive!
If you like cream puffers who are particular about cream, I would like you to eat it once.

Address: 1F, Phoenix Higashiginza 2-14-4 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours 10:00~19:00
Regular holidays: Irregular holidays
Official website: https://takatanidou.gorp.jp/

■Ginza Midori Hanado
I don't go to Tsukiji, but there's a lot of cream around Ginza as well.
If you want to eat crispy cream puff, go to this shop.

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The cream puff here is also the favorite of Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe.
It seems that there is no need to worry about the shape loss when carrying it because the fabric is bulky.
Also, I'm particular about making it.
You can enjoy a high-quality texture that leaves a slight warmth.
In addition, he was able to win the first place in the No. 1 cream puff game.
It is also a hot topic cream puff that you will want to check when you come to Kabukiza.

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Address: 4-10-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 1F
Business hours 12: 00-22: 00 (* Friday, Saturday, 22: 30)
Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginza_rockado/

By the way, I introduced 5 kinds of cream puffs, was there anything you care about?
Even if you don't usually eat sweets, you can enjoy sweets in Chuo-ku on March 12.
There should be a lot of sweets that will make you smile just by looking at it.

 

 

Delicious Sicily cuisine from Ginza ★Cantina Sicilyna

[Mapo ★] March 12, 2019 12:00

In January, a social gathering of correspondents of Chuo-ku Tourism Association was held.
Italian near Yasuaki Elementary School in Ginza 6-chome
It was held in Cantina Sicilyna.

 

The main store is catching bibuglman from Michelin Tokyo in 2017.
It looks like a specialty Sicily restaurant.

 

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This was my first visit, but not to mention cooking.
The glass of the house wine is very delicious.
I drank three types of foam, white, and red (*^^*)

 

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There are also a lot of reasonable lunch courses.
Check it out as a restaurant where you can easily eat delicious Italian food.

The meat was also delicious, but this fish kusukusu is especially delicious.
It was just white wine♪

 

Cantina Citiriana homepage

 

 

 

◆ Kyobashi Monogatari 6-The Town at the End of the Turn

[Sumida Fireworks] March 7, 2019 09:00

Epilogue of Kyobashi Monogatari. This is the last time.

Until the last time → 【①【②】【③】【④】⑤】

 

Below is the cityscape of Kyobashi seen from Ginza around Showa 37 (1962) after the war.

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Photo provided: Chuo Ward Kyobashi Library

 

The building standing on Kyobashi Street has hardly changed from the last pre-war postcard. The remnants of the Taisho era when it was Minami Temmacho can be seen that it survived the Pacific War and continued in the Showa 30s.

 

However, before the Tokyo Olympics, reclamation of the Kyobashi River began in 1963, Kyobashi disappeared, and the buildings in the town of Kyobashi changed one by one.

 

Just 50 years ago, in May 1969, the demolition ceremony of the most famous building in Kyobashi, "Daiichi Mutual Hall", was held. Until now, there seems to have been a letter from the Tokyo residents who have been watching the landmarks of Kyobashi, saying, "At least that red brick dome roof that rises on the roof can be left alone?" was. However, this sturdy building that survived the Great Kanto Earthquake and the Pacific War was difficult to dismantle it alone.

 

On the other hand, there is a bridge over the river that still remains at the site of Kyobashi even when the bridge disappeared. It's the main pillar. Three main pillars are left, two of which are the main pillars of giboshi's design, which are said to belong to Ishibashi in 1875, and the other is the main pillars of the Taisho era bridge that looks like a rocket.

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The most popular one is the main pillar of Meiji period, which retains the scent of the Edo period, and I think some people feel differently about the main pillar of the Taisho era, probably because it is less familiar with that era.

 

This main pillar was always with the city of Minami Temmacho. In the Taisho era, we created a cityscape with a sense of unity with Minami Temmacho, survived the earthquake, watched the reconstruction of Ginza, and Pacific War overcome it together. However, now there are no friends, and in a sense, I feel lonely alone and poor.

 

This is the main pillar of the Taisho era, but what is the motif of this design in the first place?

 

Many people know that there is a monument on the banks of the radish and a monument to the birthplace of Edo Kabuki in the Kyobashi Daikon Riverside Hospitality Garden at Hashizume, the current Kyobashi Ruins. However, it seems that it is not well known that the "sleeve pillars" of Kyobashi, a bridge between the Taisho era, is left in this place.

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At present, this sleeve pillar is given an important role as a park stop. The recent renovation of the park seems to have moved a little bit, but it may be difficult to see this and imagine it is an old sleeve pillar.

 

 

However, this design is excellent. Let's take a look at it. There is a large hemisphere in the middle, and four small around it are Mokomokomokomokomokomoko. Isn't this similar to something? 。 Until now, if you have been involved in this long story, I think there is something you can imagine.

 

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Early Showa period, photo provided: Chuo Ward Kyobashi Library

 

I can only see it on the "three dome roofs" of a building in Minami Temmacho.

 

If so, isn't the main pillar simply using the roof of the building in Minami Temmacho as a motif? I guess I just stretched the image of the sleeve pillar upwards with Guy-n. As if the dome roof of the former Daido Life Building had become a Tongari roof.

 

Well, it's free and fun to imagine. History is a mystery, and it is interesting because there is room to imagine those who do not know the identity. It's a great deal, so I'll imagine a little more.

 

There are still friends in the main pillars of the Taisho era.

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It is Ginza 1-chome police box located in Hashizume, the ruins of Kyobashi. I'm always watching the city of Ginza from the hashi in Ginza.

 

It seems that this police box building was built in the 1980s, but the design of the roof is undoubtedly the main pillar of Kyobashi with the Tongari roof of the Taisho era.

 

But that's all.

 

Looking at the design of eaves and windows, I could see the streets of the "turn corner" that had been watching the reconstruction of Ginza from the Taisho era to the early Showa era, not the brick street in Ginza in the Meiji era. Toyokuni Bank, Daido Life Building, Daiichi Mutual Center, Hoshi Pharmaceutical, 34 Bank, Chiyoda-kan ... And Kyobashi with a Tongari roof.

 

The former bridge and the cityscape of Minami Temmacho have become one building, and now we are watching the city of Ginza as a police box. If you think so, the design of this police box seems very wonderful.

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If you walk along Ginza Street, Kyobashi is a city that looks like a "turn corner". When I tried to find out during the Meiji and Taisho eras in the library, there were many books in Nihonbashi and Ginza, but there were few books in the town of Kyobashi in the middle, and I didn't know how to find it, so I couldn't grasp the image of the city and the background of the times. When I thought so, I found something. This is a picture of a postcard. The postcard is a first-class historical material that allows you to imagine the past cityscape, and the town of Kyobashi has a postcard that is as competitive as Nihonbashi and Ginza. I collected the postcards of Kyobashi, arranged them in chronological order, and spun them in sentences.

 

We hope that you will be able to walk through the current "turn corner" town while imagining the streets of the Meiji, Taisho and early Showa eras in this story. I'm sure there's something great waiting for you.

It's over.

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<Kyobashi Monogatari / Reference Materials>

"Do you know Antonin Raymond, the father of modern Japanese architecture?" Project Committee, Kyobunkan Co., Ltd. / 2016

“80 Years with Matsuzakaya and Ginza” Matsuzakaya Co., Ltd. / 2004

“Matsuzakaya Centennial History” Matsuzakaya Co., Ltd./2010

Matsuya Centennial History Co., Ltd. / 1969

"From the Townscape of Earthquake Reconstruction <Large Ginza> (Shimizu Gumi Photo Material)" Ginza Society of Cultural History / 1995

"Meiji-Tokyo Clock Tower Revised and Revised Edition", Mitsuo Hirano, Meikeisha / 1968

Dai-ichi Mutualkan Monogatari Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company / 1971

"People are weak and officials are strong," Shinichi Hoshi, Shinchosha / 1967

"Chuo-ku History Picture Book Kyobashi Hen", Chuo-ku Kyobashi Library / 1996

"Ginza Dori Association 60 Year Historical Materials" Ginza Dori Association / 1980

"Bridge of Chuo-ku, Hashizume open space-Chuo-ku modern bridge investigation-" Chuo-ku Board of Education Social Education Division Cultural Property Section / 1998

"Tokyo Rediscover-Talking about civil engineering heritage" Takashi Ito and Iwanami Shinsho / 1993

"Walking around Tokyo Past and Present from Colored Picture Postcards and Old Maps" Hiroshi Harashima, Chukei edition / 2008

"Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia for Walking" Chuo-ku Tourism Association / 2018

[Kyobashi Library Image Data] Details column on the website

"Prewar postcard" self-owned (collected using correspondent activity costs)

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*Some of the names and company names of the buildings have changed with the times, but for the sake of the story, they have been unified.

*We tried to match the age of the text and postcard as much as possible, but for the sake of the story, there are things that do not fit.

*Clicking on some of the images will give enlarged images and explanatory images.

 

Reference: Articles on the current streets of Kyobashi → Here

 

 

 

I read the budget (draft) for FY2019, Chuo-ku

[wienerhorn] March 6, 2019 12:00

Hot Plaza Harumi IMG_5710.jpgI read the budget (draft) for FY2019 published on the homepage of Chuo-ku.
The general account exceeded 100 billion yen for the first time as an initial budget.
It is a budget that takes into account population growth, the Tokyo 2020 Games, and the infrastructure development committee with a view to the "200,000 cities" ahead.
Among the new major businesses, I focused on the following:

・Local rat control promotion project
・Revision of bridge life extension repair plan
・Survey of New Subway Lines
・Maintenance of "Edo Bus" Free Wi-Fi
・Noh and Kabuki appreciation classes
・Participation in Brasilian Youth School Games
・Development of Tokiwa Elementary School (Annex)
・Origami Crane Project (tentative name)
・Renewal of warm bath Plaza Hot Plaza Harumi

In particular, I'm worried about the new subway line, Hot Plaza Harumi, etc.
What kind of business are you interested in?

 

 

KH GALLERY GINZA, HIROKO KOSHINO 

[Silver] March 5, 2019 18:00

KH Gallery Ginza is located in Ginza 4-3-13 Wako Namiki-dori St. Building B! The first floor of the building is the BOUTIQUE of HIROKO KOSHINO.

 While walking on Namiki-dori St., I visited the gallery after seeing an exhibition on the theme of "Hiroko Koshino X HIROKO KOSHINO's circulation of art and design."

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 This time, I was allowed to take photos after seeing the wonderful exhibition.

Designs and landscapes drawn in bold colors. I feel like I'm standing on the street corner of Paris.

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 It is held until March 16, but please check the closed days on the website. http://www.kh-gallery.com/ginza

 

 
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