SHOPPING ARCADES Part 2

2010年06月23日

Eagerly, I rode my bicycle over to my editor’s office down by the docks to pick up the next assignment. The usual bustle, tapping sound from the overworked typing pool. A few secretaries filing their nails, ship’s horns in the distance. “Come in” said JC. “And keep the door open” I sensed something terse and amiss as usually he says zilch, rolls his eyes and asks when I’m leaving.


“We want another article on more specific aspects of the arcades.” ‘Terrific’ I said. “And not like the pile of rubbish you wrote last time either …” JC barked. “We’re a quality outfit here and going international on the Net.” “And another thing, no more hitting on coffee shops for free drinks and lunches either …” “Otherwise it’s no summer bonus!”


OK, it’s true, I do love the Dome area in Takamatsu. The concerts, street life and gradual evolvement of an old European concept of a ‘plaza’ as it takes hold in this culture. And it's from the center of it that we're taking our bearings for all points North, South, East and West. Facing north, to the direct right is Katahara Machi. Look left and west, it's Hyogo Machi and behind (and just a little in front) to the south it’s Marugame Machi.
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Dome


Easy … Let's imagine a stroll south down along the revamped Marugame Machi from the new plaza culture of our Dome and we'll see some great shops. Akasiya (photo)on the left right across from Shunpu Do (photo) the bread shop and what great bread it is too. They supply the French loaves to quite a few French restaurants around town I heard. Akasiya is an udon shop by day and izakaya (Japanese pub) by night.
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Akashiya

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Shunpu Do

Just before this, and the first turn to the left from our dome is a small side street with a shop selling traditional Japanese craft-ware, well worth a visit and named Mingei Fukuda (photo).Back to the dome, turn right in to Katahara Machi and a hundred meters along on the right we can see a very unusual coffee shop-restaurant Rubiy Shokai

http://blog.livedoor.jp/rubiy/
Tel: 087 897 2600
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Ruby Shokai

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My free lunch and it was pretty good too. Ruby Shokai have some quirky stuff for sale also art exhibitions and including one of contemporary Kagawa products by young designers.
http://madeinkagawa.net/index.html


We’re back at the dome and about to head west. Let’s continue 400 meters and come out of the arcade, cross the second set of lights, walk another couple of hundred meters past the supermarket and we’ll see another unusual little coffee shop-restaurant, Sibayo (photos). Now this is a real little trip into the past. No air-conditioners, old wooden floors and certainly no wi-fi unless you hot-wire your laptop and peddle very hard on the treadle sewing machine? Love it …


Sometimes it’s nice to actually ‘not’ have wi-fi and take repose in the things past from another era.
http://sibayo.com
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Shibayo

Sibayo is also a kind of sewing school and they make crafty stuff, which I liked.
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Wi-fi access seems limited to the usual places in Marugami Machi, Starbucks and of course Mc Donald’s. My office has free wi-fi available and pretty central.
http://www.i-pal.or.jp/en/


I’ve heard one can get a free ride upstairs at the seating area in the dome outside of Kinokunya bookstore. I can’t recommend Starbucks for much other than wi-fi. Their pastry cakes taste and look like wet cardboard dunked in sugar water frankly…


Let’s get our bearings from the lovely dome again and look west, go along Hyogo Machi again and at the first signal, on the right the coffee shop-restaurant New Ginza
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New Ginza
(good coffee here) (and at Bouquet on Kencho Mae Dori, where they really do have siphon-drip made coffee)
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Bouquet
turn right and to the JR Central Takamatsu Station where we can see the bicycle rentals and parking. Be careful parking your own bicycles here as they’re taken away often and one has to pay a fine to get them back. Pity, I’d rather see the cars towed away and the bicycles left. Anyway there’s a real labyrinth under the station area with signs in many languages explaining how to rent and park bicycles .
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There’s a calendar of events under the dome with the schedules written all in Japanese only unfortunately. (photo) If one asks, people are usually kind enough to explain what’s on and when I was there, Love Notes from Tokyo were doing their Jazz meets Hawaiian (sic) thing. It was good music if not a little weird at times. The trumpeter sounds so much like Chet Baker and when I talked to him about it, he said he actually owns Chet Baker’s trumpet. I’m guessing Chet had a few so he owns one of them at least.
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Turn left at the same first signal along Hyogo Machi at the intersection of Chuo street and a few kilometers to the south is Ritsurin Park. The buses are frequent as it’s a bit far to walk I think.



"Pat has lived in Takamatsu continuously since arriving here on a one year study and leave 1981. Originally from Tasmania, Australia, he was involved in education at a variety of levels including as a specialist teacher for children with learning difficulties, and at senior high schools throughout the state. Pat is employed full-time by the i-pal Kagawa International Exchange as a co-oridintaor for international relations amongst other duties including traveling to schools and giving talks in Japanese to kids about Australia. He has been involved with youth education exchanges between Japan and Australia for many years.

Pat has been many things in his colorful life including a seaman, helmsman, welder, carpenter, traffic warden, scholarship/studentship winner at the university of Tasmania, staff at the Australian Embassy in London to name but a few. Pat has far too many hobbies which include tennis, playing jazz flutes and saxes, riding bicycles with the Takamatsu Cycling Club all of which his long-suffering family tolerate. Recently he's become interested in painting again. His wife wishes he would put more time in to helping around the house and the garden which he artfully avoids ..."

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Hi Pat
I enjoyed your nice plog.
Thank you for the introduction of interesting shops.
I used to go shopping in Takamatsu shotengai very often many years ago,but not so often now.
Generally, the stuff's quality sold in shotengai is better than out of city mall. We know it well but Japanese economy is not good for 20 years. So people don't go shopping in shotengai I think.

ふみこ
Posted by fumiko at 2010年06月26日 17:13
 Ialso like RubY Shokai ! Its fun to find interesting articles in this shop. I sometimes go to New Ginza too! Both Ruby Shokai and New Ginza has delicious roll-cakes (← Is this Janglish??)! I sometimes enjoy it after your lesson.

I was happy to read you also like... ^^ They have very good atmosphere... besides thank you for intoroduction of unknown shops of Takamatsu like shibayo(it look like my favorite cafe in Okayama).

Akiko
Posted by akiko at 2010年07月04日 21:55
Good evening.

Sometimes I took coffee in Bouquet after school.
I felt at home.( specially in the loft?,the 3rd floor?)

The first term of the language class was over.
I have to build up "listening" and "vocabulary" till the 2nd term starting.
Thank you for the useful course.

Good night.

なぜに英数字のみのコメントはできないのでございましょうか・・・?
Posted by michiyo at 2010年07月11日 22:22
hello michiyo, akiko, and fumiko.
we've had some troubles with the comments box but it's been fixed now, so I can reply. thank you for your support and readership. if there's a topic you'd like to read about, please tell me and I'll do it.
Posted by pat at 2010年08月13日 08:22

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