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Rakugo Event on 3rd july

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26 posters of Studio Ghibli animated films will be exhibited

at Kiyosumishirakawa station from 17th of July to 31st of August.

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You can enjoy it from 8AM to 9PM.

About a 20-minute subway ride to get there (from our hotel)

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All you can eat premium sushi

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All you can eat premium sushi HINA SUSHI Shinjuku Marui Annex

Let our skilled chefts presents you the masterpiece of fish and seafoods of the season. The innocent appearance belies the flavor that waits--may you enjoy all you can eat premium nigiri sushi of approximately 60 kinds!

Ranging from savvy netas of fatty tuna, sea urchins, salmon roe, salmon, and flounder to the one hearty strip of rich eel, this is sushi heaven! What is more, the mighty miso crabs, monkfish liver, and temaki sushi are also available! We take great care in deciding what ingredients to make your feast a favorable one and choose the delicacies of the season ingredients. Treat yourself with your favorite sushis to your fullest!


Creation of the professional presents you with nearly 60 different types of all you can eat nigiri sushi

Creation of the professional presents you with nearly 60 different types of all you can eat nigiri sushi

Guranteed to find you and your stomach trully satisfied with our "all you can eat premium sushi and crabs" plan

Guranteed to find you and your stomach trully satisfied with our "all you can eat premium sushi and crabs" plan

Lunch are also available!!DSCF0472.JPG

Lunch are also available!!

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What could be more decadent than our deluxe strip of Edo-style eel nigiri!!

What could be more decadent than our deluxe strip of Edo-style eel nigiri!!


1 min. walk from Toei Shinjuku Line Shinjuku sanchome station

http://r.gnavi.co.jp/fl/en/g222076/
Tanabata is a Japanese star festival. The celebration is hold on the night of 7th of July.
This festival is inspired by the old and famous Chinese folklore.
Above is a quotation from Wikipedia.

Orihime (Weaving Princess), daughter of the Tentei (Sky King), wove beautiful clothes by the bank of the Amanogawa (Mlky Way). 
Her father loved the cloth that she wove and so she worked very hard every day to weave it.
However, Orihime was sad that because of her hard work she could never meet and fall in love with anyone. Concerned about his daughter, Tentei arranged for her to meet Hikoboshi (Cow Herder Star) who lived and worked on the other side of the Amanogawa. 
When the two met, they fell instantly in love with each other and married shortly thereafter.
However, once married, Orihime no longer would weave cloth for Tentei and Hikoboshi allowed his cows to stray all over Heaven. 
In anger, Tentei separated the two lovers across the Amanogawa and forbade them to meet.
Orihime became despondent at the loss of her husband and asked her father to let them meet again.
Tentei was moved by his daughter's tears and allowed the two to meet on the 7th day of the 7th month if Orihime worked hard and finished her weaving. 
The first time they tried to meet, however, they found that they could not cross the river because there was no bridge. 
Orihime cried so much that a flock of magpies came and promised to make a bridge with their wings so that she could cross the river. 
It is said that if it rains on Tanabata, the magpies cannot come and the two lovers must wait until another year to meet.

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A very romantic story.
But there is a problem.
The day of Tanabata, 7th of July is in the midst of Tsuyu, Japanese rainy season.
So...the lovers in the starry sky miss their precious meeting so often.
This problem derives from the usage of Gregorian calendar.
In past, Japan have used Chinese lunisolar calendar, and the Tanabata day comes AFTER the rainy season in this traditional calendar.

But most of Japanese simply ignore this problem and celebrate Tanabata even if it is raining.
Maybe we unconsciously think that a meeting between a husband and a wife is rarer the better. :-p