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Visit to member stores of Chuo-ku Tourism Association Bistro TOUT (bistrotu)

[Silver] April 22, 2015 18:00

 I'm going to go to Hatchobori for business, where? When I was thinking about lunch, I found a member store on the website of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association.

It is a Western restaurant where you can eat French and other dishes about 2 minutes from Hatchobori Station.

The address is 2-28-9, Hatchobori 1F, Tanaka Building TEL: 03-3523-0680         

 The front of the shop is a blue color that reminds me of the Mediterranean Sea. It's nice. I went inside right away.

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There are 16 seats in the store. JAZZ was flowing. Regulars came in one after another, but it is said that it is relatively vacant before 12 o'clock and after 13 o'clock.

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This lunch is less than 1,000 yen. There is no French that can be easily eaten for less than 1,000 yen, so I'm happy.

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I've had beef stew today. 1,000 yen (tax included) with salad, consomme soup and bread.

It contains 5 large beef, 5 pieces of gorogo, the seasoning is mild, and it is my favorite taste.

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This is the same in the evening. The number of shops I would like to visit has increased.

 The store name TOUT is Total in English. That's all right.

Please refer to here for more information about access to the store.

http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/search/index.php/show/shop/2-236?t=1429428432

 

 

New Famous Spots in Sakamotocho Park

[Satoken] April 7, 2015 18:00

When I was walking around Sakamotocho Park on a sunny day at the end of March, I saw a new building.

 

When I went into the park with wonders, there was a white glass-covered building on the small side of Sakamoto, and some of them were used for festivals.

 

The floats were on display. It is used by a nearby town council, and the size and decoration are different and compare.

 

It was interesting. I couldn't see it from the very close, so it was a great study.

 

You should definitely go to Sakamotocho Park to see it.

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Cherry-blossom viewing (Echizenbori Park)

[Satoken] April 6, 2015 19:00

At this time, there are many articles about cherry blossoms.

 

I'm just looking for local stories recently, but on April 4 (Saturday), the annual cherry blossom viewing at Echizenbori Park was held.

 

The cherry blossoms were already in full bloom and began to fall, but it was held as scheduled with some weather.

 

Hosted by the surrounding town council, there are also tents for each town council that provide Yakisoba, Frankfurt, cotton candy, etc.

 

It was so busy that I could think where such people came out. There are many apartments in the surrounding area.

 

There are many people who have lived for a long time, and it is a corner where you can feel the connection with people. I'm looking forward to next year.

 

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