The quiz is fun, and the prize is happy "Chuo-ku Machikado Exhibition Hall, Limited Period Quiz"
I tried the Chuo-ku Machikado Exhibition Hall "Limited Quiz", which was introduced in the article of Edamame on May 26. I'm surprised that the number of new exhibition halls is increasing! There are lots of things I don't know! I managed to fill the crossword and apply.
I would like to thank Edamame if I would take the Chuo-ku sightseeing certification test without knowing it. And it's a must-see for sightseeing correspondent blogs and measures to take the test.
Last week, I sent you a wonderful prize.
Ozu Washi-Ozu Historical Museum-
One is Ozu Washi's glasses cloth. On the card attached, "I'm surprised that the dirt is too removed." It was written.
On the third floor of the Ozu Main Building, there is the Ozu Historical Museum. Nagahiro Seizaemon, the founder of Ozu Washi, is from Isematsuzaka and introduces the history of paper and business that has changed with the times over 360 years since it opened in Temmacho, Edo University in ancient document, tools, paintings and photographs.
From the beginning of Edo, the shops of "△niku" (Urokokyu) have seen the town in this area.
Ozu Historical Museum 3-6-2 Nihonbashi-Honmachi, Chuo-ku Ozu Main Building Bldg. Tel 03-3662-1184
Sankatsu-Yukata Museum-
Another prize is Mr. Sankatsu's Tenugui. With the cool colors and patterns of Nashiko, "A valuable heritage of Edo craftsmanship, longitamoto dyeing Yukata". In contrast to the elegant color pattern of Kansai, the stylish feeling of Edo craftsman culture and men's society still remains. A card with it.
Mr. Mitsukatsu is a yukata manufacturing wholesaler who has been in business for more than 120 years, and there is the Yukata Museum here. In addition to seeing the dyed works of the late living national treasure, Kotaro Shimizu up close, the yukata from the Meiji era to the Heisei era, the dyeing tools of the yukata "Jozen" that continues to be made, and historical materials are on display.
Yukata Museum 3-4-7 Nihonbashi Ningyocho, Chuo-ku Tel 03-3661-8859
Reservation required at least one week in advance ※The museum is currently closed due to the spread of coronavirus infection.