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Wind-Chime Forest Path Kyoraku TEI Yukata Station the 7Th Nihonbashi Free Loop Bus Yukata + Art Aquarium Set Goldfi sh and the fi ne arts combine in this stunning aquarium Metro Link Nihonbashi ART AQUARIUM Yukata Station ECO EDO Nihonbashi ART AQUARIUM 2019 DAINIHON JOCHUGIKU Share your day out! Bus Route 7/5 (Fri) - 9/23 (Mon) *Advance reservations required Co., Ltd.(KINCHO) Tokyo Branch Bakuro-Yokoyama Sta. ~Edo, Coolness of Kingyo~ & Night Aquarium Stops in order from ① to ⑭ 11:00am - 8:00pm (last entry at 7:30pm) ECO EDO Nihonbashi Offi cial Instagram Runs between Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit and the Nihonbashi COREDO Nihonbashi B1 Atrium @ecoedo_nihonbashi 7/5 (Fri) - 9/23 (Mon) area daily between 10:00am - 8:00pm, at 10 minute intervals. COREDO Muromachi 1 3,240 yen (includes an ART AQUARIUM priority admission ticket) Share your experience using the Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall *Bring your own yukata 9月 Higashi-Nihonbashi Sta. #ecoedoNihonbashi and (COREDO Muromachi 1, 5F; Tickets: Any Seven Eleven convenience store through the Metro Link Nihonbashi E-Line #nihonbashisummer hashtags! *The entrance is on 4F.) Kanda Sta. ECO EDO Nihonbashi multi-copiers, or Seven Ticket (7ticket.jp - Japanese only) ART AQUARIUM 2019 Check the of cial ECO EDO Nihonbashi website This aquatic exhibition blends an aquarium Bus Route for more details. ~Edo, Coolness of Kingyo~ Bring your own yukata and have the staff dress you with art, design, and entertainment. The Art Stops in order from ① to ⑫ Aquarium this year surpasses expectations, & Night Aquarium before receiving a priority admission ticket to the ART ECO EDO Nihonbashi Offi cial Website Runs between Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit, and the Ningyocho, AQUARIUM. The ticket is for a designated date and showcasing even more gold sh and exhibits, Kingyo Café https://www.nihonbashi-tokyo.jp/en/ecoedo2019/ Hamacho, Kayabacho, and Kabutocho districts weekdays from Kodemmacho Sta. time, so reservations must be made in advance. bringing together for the rst time a magni cent 8:00am to 6:00pm, Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays lotus-themed display and three works from from 10:00am to 8:00pm at approximately 22 minute intervals. their popular giant gold sh bowl series. 5 ホテルかずさや Goldfish Lantern Walkway Goldfish-Scooping Grand Prix *Contest Finals ART AQUARIUM Summer Festival Shin-Nihombashi Muromachi Toei Shinjuku Line 7/20 (Sat) - 9/1 (Sun)*Weekends only Sunaba Sta. ART AQUARIUM Summer Festival Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line Fukutoku Garden YUITO OVOL Wind-Chime Forest Path Providing a wide-ranging program including activites such 9月 Hamacho Sta. Nihonbashi Hisamatsu as bon-odori dancing and gold sh scooping, this ongoing 6 Bldg. Goldfish Scooping Salon De Royal SUIGIAN Nihonbashi 4 Police Station summertime event allows visitors to experience the Kasama Inari Grand Prix JR Sobu Main Line 9月 feeling of a traditional Japanese festival. Shrine Meijiza *Preliminaries Bar MATSU SUIGIAN 6 Hamacho Park 9月 SEMBIKIYA Caffe di Festa Nihonbashi Nichigetsudo Kiyosubashi-dori Street 9月 SEMBIKIYA Fruit Parlor Fukutoku Garden COREDO Muromachi 2 Meijiza-dori Street Fukutoku 5 9月 Shrine Seasonal decorations for an Edo summer Naka-dori Nihonbashi Funazushi Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower street Suehiro Shrine 3 Nihonbashi in Yukata 9月 Bank of Japan Edo Sakura-dori Street Underground Walkway 7 Goldfi sh Lantern Walkway The Mandarin Oriental BUNMEIDO CAFE Gourmet Shop Kobayashi Horindo Ningyocho Sta. Manzovino 7/5 (Fri) - 9/23 (Mon) Sound and Projection: 7:00pm - 11:00pm (the smoke bubbles will appear 5 times Futamugi Bakushuan Bunten between 7:00pm and 8:00pm) Mitsui Memorial Museum COREDO Muromachi 3 Shin Ohashi-dori Street Mitsukoshimae Sta. Bakushuan Nihonbashi Honten Ningyocho Sokaya Naka-dori Street (between COREDO Muromachi 1 & 2) 9月 Museum Cafe Kyoraku TEI Yukata Station Amazake-yokocho Giant gold sh lanterns and digital art projections vibrantly color the traditional ambiance of Naka-dori Street. Sukoburu Nihombashi Mitsukoshi 2 Ogannonji Hikokuro Smoke bubbles create an added layer of fantasy, transforming the street even further. Toei Asakusa Line Temple 7 Main Store Nihonbashi Shimane-kan 9月 Nihombashi 4 Patisserie ISOZAKI Goldfish Scooping Mitsukoshi, Yamamoto Noriten Annex Matsushima 9月 Nihonbashi Grand Prix Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line Shrine *Preliminaries Elementary School 9 Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line Kotobukido Hama House Nara Mahorobakan Nihonbashi Koami Shrine Bridge Otemachi Sta. NIHONBASHI TOYAMA ROYAL PARK HOTEL The Nihonbashi Boarding Dock Chanoki Shrine Sweets & Bakery IKI 2 Suitengu Shrine ROYAL PARK HOTEL Eitai-dori Street Watasu Nihonbashi Nihonbashi Lobby Lounge FONTAINE/ ICCHO Summer Scroll Giant Goldfi sh Lanterns Post Office Royal SCOTS COREDO Suitengumae Sta. Nihonbashi For a short time only, lighting, images and sounds transform Illuminating the street leading to the shrine are huge, 1.8 meter-tall gold sh- Nihonbashi SHODOTEN Nihonbashi ANNEX COREDO Naka-dori Street, painting a Japanese summer scene. The themed lanterns. The standard lanterns on Naka-dori Street have been Shangri-La Hotel, Nihonbashi Goldfish-Scooping Grand Prix seasonal motifs of fireworks and goldfish recreate the changed to a gold sh pattern, and there are extra lanterns featuring a new Tokyo 1 *Preliminaries transience of summer. collaborative Kincho x ECO EDO Nihonbashi design also lining the road. Yaenaka Dining 1 Known for their "Summer in Japan, Summer with Kincho" commercials, ART AQUARIUM Yukata Station 8 Kincho was the rst brand in Japan to develop the famous mosquito-repellent Gran Tokyo Co-sponsored by: Sony PCL Inc. incense coils which have become a ubiquitous symbol of hot summer days. Nihombashi Sta. 10 North Tower Sakura-dori Street Nihombashi Tokyo Metro Tozai Line Daimaru Tokyo Takashimaya S.C. Annex Tokyo City Air Terminal 11 Tokyo Sta. Marvel at the skills of top goldfi sh-scoopers FUJI no KUNI Yamanashi 9 9月 The 7th Nihonbashi Goldfi sh-Scooping Grand Prix Preliminary Rounds 10 Nihombashi Takashimaya S.C. Main Store Kayabacho Sta. 9月 7/20 (Sat), 21 (Sun): 11:00am - 5:00pm Fun Course: 200 yen per person per try COREDO Nihonbashi Chuo-dori Street Entrance (1F) (unlimited tries allowed) 7/27 (Sat), 28 (Sun): 11:00am - 4:00pm Preliminary Contest Entry Course: 500 yen per person 12 14 Hakozaki Park Chuo-dori Street Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store Main Building (one try only, at any of the venues Showa-dori Street 9月 Muromachi Entrance (1F) during preliminary rounds) 8/17 (Sat), 18 (Sun): 11:00am - 4:00pm In front of Fukutoku Shrine Participants come from all over to try Stroll around the town in yukata Enjoy the sounds of summer Specially created goldfi sh-themed menu items their hand at this gold sh scooping 13 Contest Finals festival. There are three qualifying Kyoraku TEI Yukata Station Wind-Chime Forest Path Goldfi sh Sweets & Bar Walk rounds, and the winners move on 8/25 (Sun) Contenders Meeting Time: 2:30pm to the finals. Come watch the 7/6 (Sat) - 9/21 (Sat)*Saturdays only, except 8/31 (Sat) 7/5 (Fri) - 9/23 (Mon) Light-up: 7:00pm - 11:00pm 7/5 (Fri) - 9/23 (Mon) Contest Start Time: 3:00pm strongest contenders compete in Sotobori-dori Street 10:00am - 6:00pm (registration between 10:30am and 5:30pm) Fukutoku Garden walkway (next to Fukutoku Shrine) Nihonbashi Area Nihonbashi Naka-dori Street Special Event Space the nal contest in a special event *Advance reservations required *If inclement weather: Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower 1F Atrium space on Naka-dori Street. (May be able to accommodate on the day depending on availability) Approximately 200 Edo-style wind chimes line the walkway Over 110 stores are taking part in this summer-exclusive event, Kyoraku TEI, COREDO Muromachi 3 (3F) between Fukutoku Shrine and Fukutoku Garden, providing a splash including historical shops, department stores, and high-class 12 Toei Asakusa Line of color to the greenery. Each wind chime has been individually restaurants. Each store has crafted their own special goldfish- Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Yukata Dressing Only 3,000 yen / Yukata Rental & Dressing decorated, and this year the path will be illuminated in the evenings, themed food item or beverage, with some available only in certain 5,500 yen Kyobashi Sta. offering a change of scenery from the afternoon. months to ensure there will be something new to try throughout the Rent a yukata for the day and whole of summer. Nihonbashi in Yukata supported by Toray Industries, Inc. 11 be dressed by professionals in a 7/5 (Fri) - 9/23 (Mon) traditional tatami room (or bring your own yukata if you prefer). Digital signage in the Edo Sakura-dori Street Underground Walkway The streets of Nihonbashi make Tokyo Square "Perfect for Wearing Yukata!" is a slideshow of photographs from around the a perfect backdrop for a relaxing Garden Nihonbashi neighborhood. Scenes of each area of Nihonbashi have been taken by summer stroll. photographer Naohiro Yako, and they are being displayed on the digital signage in Inquiries: Nihonbashi Information Center the underground walkway beneath Edo Sakura-dori Street. Pictures and a report 03-3242-2334 (10:00am - 7:00pm) of the exhibit are being distributed through the web magazine Bridgine. Takaracho Sta. Co-sponsored by: ART AQUARIUM Executive Committee, Sony PCL Inc., DAINIHON JOCHUGIKU Co., Ltd. (KINCHO), Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd., Nihombashi Takashimaya S.C. Main Store, Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Sponsored by: ECO EDO Nihonbashi Executive Committee and the Meikyo Nihonbashi Preservation Society Nomura Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. (YUITO), Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo, Mitsui Fudosan Retail Management Co., Ltd. (COREDO Muromachi 1-3, COREDO Nihonbashi, Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower) In cooperation with: Nihonbashi Kitazume-Shoutengai, the Nihonbashi Renaissance Project team, the Nihonbashi Restaurant Association, Nippachi-kai, Ningyocho Shopping Street, the Hisamatsu Cookery & Restaurant Business Association, the Amazake Yokocho Store Association ECO EDO Nihonbashi 2019 General Producer: Hidetomo KIMURA Special support: Supported by: Chuo City and the Chuo City Tourism Association Contact: Nihonbashi Information Center (COREDO Muromachi 1, B1) 03-3242-2334 (10:00am - 7:00pm).
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