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I want to eat at least once.

[Diet from tomorrow] March 25, 2010 08:30

This time, it may not be necessary to introduce it again.

It's Nile Restaurant restaurant(Ginza 4-10-7).

I think everyone knows it.

I guess there are many people who do not visit unexpectedly.sign02

 

Indian music and Indian ornaments that flow inside the store will welcome you.

Spiced chicken peach meat with bone becomes a habit. happy02

Why don't you come into contact with the essence of yoga?

 

 

 

Take a break at "Fankel Ginza Square"

[Silver] March 23, 2010 09:00

  "Funkel Ginza Square" at Ginza 5-chome not only displays and sells the company's products, but also free on the first floor.

There is a rest area, a gallery on the second floor, and it is a relaxing zone where you can enjoy self-service tea.

 It is recommended when the surrounding coffee shops are crowded. The toilet is also clean. 

Women on the 1st and 2nd floors are polite and kind.

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 In the gallery on the second floor, first of all, self-service tea supply.CIMG4045.jpg

 And you can appreciate the murals of the goddess.

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 It is a zone that can be completely healed.

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  The following is an introduction on Funkel's website.

An art space where you can see exhibits related to the mural paintings of painter Noriko Tamura, a painter who is active worldwide as a leading figure in the mural world. Vivid blue colors, supple and healthy women's appearance ... A large mural "FUN-FUN" completed over about three months in line with the opening of FANCL Ginza Square in April 2003. , You can sit on the sofa and enjoy it slowly. It is a free break space, so please feel free to drop in as a meeting spot after meals or after returning to work.

 

 

Duckworth in Kirfebon

[Mapo ★] March 9, 2010 08:45

It's Kirfebon, famous for its tart.
Ginza is next to the Belvia Pavilion at 2-chome.
The building is also fashionable (*^^*)

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But in fact, I haven't eaten tart yet (^^;
I found Duckworth on the net, so I went to buy it.
It's 1050 yen for 5, but the box is so cute.
I feel that this price is cheap because it is in a box (^^;

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"Duckworth, with egg white
It's a fluffy, crispy baked confectionery.

By the way, it is delicious because it has the flavor of strawberries and the flavor of eggs.
I also like softness. The dough is moist and responsive to eating.
The citron was also delicious, so you can eat fruit.
I don't feel like there was no whole raisins.
It was unusual for all five to be delicious, and it was Duckworth, one of my best three.

Kilfebon's homepage

 

 

 

I love you ♡ Chuo-ku! He walked

[Silver] March 3, 2010 08:30

 I walked in Chuo-ku of the Tokyo Marathon Course.

From Ginza 4-chome to Asakusa Kaminarimon on February 20th. It was a group of 45 people.

The 27th is from Ginza 4-chome to the goal Tokyo Big Sight. There were 51 participants.

 There were also customers from a long distance from Kamakura and Narita.

We gave map of Chuo-ku tourist information that we received from Chuo-ku tourist association.

A group photo in front of Kabukiza in the middle of the course on the 27th. There were 29 people who guided me.

The Kabukiza Theater shows 63 days left. Let's go there once more before demolishing.

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Take a stroll through Tsukishima Monja Town. Some people bought Mr. Midorikawa's leba cutlet and melon bread near you.

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 On Tsukuda Island and Tsukishima Island, I was asked about transportation from Kamakura and transportation from Yokohama.

I guess the charms of Sumida River and Tsukishima attracted the feeling of revisiting.

 It was the moment I thought, "I'm glad I was a correspondent" of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association.

 Silver

 

 
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