




Last Sunday I visited to Endoji temple shopping street. (http://www.kinsyachi.com/view_mall.cgi?m=v&d=04027). There was a charity event for northen Japan earth quake. Unfortunalty I missed some music concert and stage show. I visited to a shop Tsukinononousa (http://www.geocities.co.jp/Stylish/1741/) There was an old house shop and really good looking. They sell some antiques and hadcraft works and Kimono dress. They served a tea at the second floor at that day.
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