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[Silver]
December 29, 2011 08:30
Today, I would like to introduce Bacana Ginza, a restaurant of Brazilian cuisine "Shrasco".
There are several Churrascaria in Tokyo, but this is the only place in Chuo-ku.
I would like to introduce you to the food and a fun group, and the back of her is "Salad Bar".
Schlasco cuts big meat, so you receive it with tongue.
And those who suddenly hear the rhythm of samba and start dancing cheerfully
See you again! As it is today's guest's birthday, a cake present from the shop
Do you have any other fun shops like this? Please enjoy international food in Ginza.
Desert using the dessert coconut milk and fresh fruits were also very delicious.
By the way, she walked back to Ningyocho to consume calories.
Click here for more information about the store. On New Year's Day 3 and 4 when the surrounding shops are closed, it seems to be particularly advantageous. http://bacana-ginza.jimdo.com/
[Mapo ★]
December 28, 2011 08:30
Speaking of Nanao's monitor, about 17 years ago when I started running a computer. It was a reputable manufacturer, such as being used by professionals and being used by streets.
When I bought only a monitor in 2000, I bought another company with a focus on design. In 2007, the EIZO FlexScan S2031W was replaced. By the way, EIZO is the brand name of Nanao. I've been using it all the time without any complaints.★
So, when I was wandering around Ginza, I found EIZO's gallery on Showa-dori! For me of EIZO rubber, I have to go there! I finally went, thinking.
EIZO Galleria Ginza
There are a lot of different monitors. The staff gave me a lot of explanations in detail.
This monitor has a shading hood. It seems that Ghibli's studio uses this monitor. There was a magazine that featured the scene.
This is for medical use. It seems to be a dedicated monitor for viewing X-rays and CT scans. Of course, it is valuable because it cannot be seen normally.
By the way, there is a hospital on this building where the husband of Pinko Izumi is located. He seems to be using this monitor.
Also, a monitor that supports the touch panel. This is less than 70,000! It's cheap!
However, when operating with a touch panel, it is easier to operate with a petan on the monitor down~ When I think, I fall down like this (laughs).
It seems that the recent EIZO monitor can be reclined quite behind, but it seems that it can be reclined considerably. I couldn't do the type I had because it was an old type with legs V (>_<).
In addition, the next-generation trading system solution with four monitors arranged vertically. The keyboard was also a dedicated keyboard, and it was a great system.
My husband's personal computer also uses the LCD monitor that I used before to make it a dual monitor. I bought a touch panel monitor because the previous monitor was a CRT. I'd like to make it a larger computer desk and a dual monitor.
Photo exhibitions and seminars are held on the second floor. Seminars include seminars to enjoy photography more. There are various basic knowledge of selecting a monitor, and it is free. There are also seminars that can be taken on the Internet (* ^^*)
I would like to take a seminar to reduce fatigue and stiff shoulders.
The EIZO monitor seems to be designed to reduce fatigue and stiff shoulders.
EIZO homepage
[Mapo ★]
December 22, 2011 14:30
This tea room is located on the third floor of the Bincho charcoal shop called Ginza Sho, which was introduced in September.
In a bright Scandinavian-style store where the sun shines brightly, the light of the sun shines. I feel like the interior is really particular about nature. There were a lot of wood grains and small annual rings on the floor.
By the way, the wall here was a collaboration between diatomaceous earth and Bincho charcoal. The Bincho charcoal Econafeel panel is displayed.
In the hustle and bustle of the city, the air is very clean. Even though it is odorless here, I feel that the air is purified.
And you can enjoy a variety of Chinese tea in this tea room. Of course, they use water purified in Bincho charcoal.
There are many cafes and tea rooms in Ginza, but there are many cafes and tea rooms in Ginza. It was my first experience in the tea room of Chinese tea!
Today I got a frozen oolong tea. I brewed separately for the first and second roasts. The first roast has a refreshing and refreshing mouthfeel, and you can drink hot even on hot days! The second roast is much thicker and bitter, and I miss sweet Japanese sweets.
Chinese tea has a deep depth ~ (^^; Green tea, white tea, yellow tea, blue tea, black tea, and black tea are called six large teas. Frozen oolong tea is blue tea and Puerh tea is black tea. I wanted to compare various drinks (*^^*)
And you can taste the small confectionery, Gomi, which is in this pottery. Gomi is sweet, salty, bitter, sour, and spicy. Gomi on this day was pepper cashew nuts, dried cranberries, sweets like wild goose, oysters, etc. It's strange that all chocolate cookies go with this frozen oolong tea.
Taste Chinese tea and Gomi in the tea room of a Bincho charcoal specialty store in Ginza. You can read a book alone or chat with your friends. If you are in this space for 2 hours, you will be relaxed both physically and mentally and your body will be purified.
The name of the palm is "to make the product as warm as the palm of your hand and don't have it. It seems that it was attached with the concept of "Aiming for" Both the shop and the tea room look like that.♪ You can enjoy the feeling of being in a cup wrapped in palms.
Great hospitality and carefully selected Chinese tea. It's a luxurious way to spend a luxurious time unique to Ginza!
The homepage of the tea room of Ginza palm
[Silver]
December 22, 2011 08:30
Introduction to the social contribution activities of "Swan Cafe" facing Showa-dori, 2-12-16 Ginza, Chuo-ku.
On the second Saturday morning, the front of the shop is lively. Yes, the second Saturday is the day of "Gambappa Ibaraki".
We talked to those who are preparing banners and those who are arranging Ibaraki products to sell.
The people of Ibaraki do not rely solely on support, but open their own shops.
At Swan Cafe, employees were helping. The second Saturday is also Swan Cafe.
Added: The above photo was sent by Naomitsu Isaka, a promotion member of "Gambappa Ibaraki". It seems that there was "angle potter", so why don't you go on the second Saturday of the next month?
If you are worried about the event, check with Swan Cafe.
03-5148-5860 For more information, see http://www.swanbakery.jp/swan/index.html.
[Shitamachi Tom]
December 21, 2011 08:30
From the last time, we started a series introducing episodes of railways in Chuo-ku. In addition to railway fans, I would like to touch on the appeal of railways that have supported Japan's development as infrastructure.
The "railway carriage" introduced last time has been replaced with a tram due to difficulties in maintaining the track and measures against horse manure. In 1903 (Meiji 36), streetcars began running in Shimbashi-Shinagawa and Sukiyabashi-Kanda Bridge. Trains came to the current Chuo-ku.
After the merger of capital in parallel, the city of Tokyo acquired it in 1911 and restarted it as a public railway. Today's Toei Transportation is starting this year. In other words, this year marks the 100th anniversary of its opening. It has long been loved as a foot of citizens and citizens while overcoming the damage of the Great Kanto Earthquake and the war.
However, in the wave of motorization during the period of high economic growth, Toden was abolished one after another, and the area between Nihonbashi and Eitai Bridge, which remained in Chuo-ku until the end, disappeared in November 1972 (Showa 47). Many routes have been handed down to Toei buses and subways.
Looking at the photos left in old postcards, it can be seen that the train has blended into the scenery of the town and has become a part of life. It must have been a friendly person to the people of the time.
An elderly person living nearby told me, "I went to high school on a Toden" or "I often met someone at a transfer stop." It's engraved on people's memories.
However, "trams" may be revived in Chuo-ku. The plan of the next-generation tram (LRT), which Chuo-ku started a survey this year, is attracting attention. In the future, there is a possibility that it will be laid between Ginza and Harumi. If realized, it will be a revival since Ginza disappeared in 1971 (Showa 43).
Trams are already active in many large cities such as Western Europe. It is mainly called 'tram'. Expectations are also increasing in terms of low noise, energy saving, and environmental protection.
Even in Paris, France, which I visited this summer, cool trains came and went, and it was established in the city. It was a tram that was revived in 2006 for the first time in 69 years.
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Toei Transportation, I touched on the history and prospects of trams. Let's look forward to the development of public transportation that can be used easily by local people.
※Upper left of the photo "Sukiyabashi Intersection before the war" (quoted from commercial postcard)
※Photo taken by the author in the middle of the photo "Current Sukiyabashi Intersection"
※Photo "Figure near Nihonbashi" (quoted from commercial postcard)
※Photo taken by the author "Now Nihonbashi Moto"
※Photo taken by an acquaintance at the bottom left of the photo "Paris streetcar (tram)"
[Yurikamome]
10:00 on December 16, 2011
On the other side of Takashi Tanaka Metal, which I posted on my blog last time, there is Sasaki Shoten, famous for "Tsuya Fukin".
What I would like to introduce most at this shop is "Sasaki no Tsuya Fukin".
More than 140 years have passed since we started production and sales in 1868.
It looks like a cloth on a yellow towel with a handkerchief size, but it is a special "excellent thing".
Tans tokonoma Different shelf koto shamisen musical instrument, such as ebony ebony aragi work, are lightly wiped to create a surprising shine and feel comfortable.
If you wipe a cast or copper iron instrument with a "tsuyafukin", it will be beautiful with rust prevention action.
There is no need to wash this cloth because it loses its effect when washed.
"Tsuyafukin" uses nature instead of the power of chemistry. ¥1050.
An adult female adult of Ibotaroukaigaramushi, which parasitizes trees such as Ibotanoki and Ratmochi, lays thousands of eggs while making a dark brown round shell of about 1 cm. Male larva hatched around June secrete white wax in twigs around July and grows and wraps twigs in lumps of white wax. It becomes an adult around September, but this white wax is collected and refined, and is used for various industrial and medicinal purposes. "Tsuyafukin" is made by soaking it in a cloth.
It's an expensive pipe.
It reminds me of the scene that appears in old Western paintings.
Even if you don't smoke, if you look at such a lot of pipes, it has each feature and is interesting.
I remember a scene where my father did not particularly like tobacco but had a pipe.
Sasaki Shoten
1-8-17, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
03-3561-3554
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