The Shonan Hiratsuka Go Festival

⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 minutesLast updated: April 5, 2020 at 2:52 PM The 20th "Shonan Hiratsuka Go Festival" will be held on the following dates and times. ★Date and time: Sunday, October 11, 2015, 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (1000-meter competition, etc.) ★Venue: Shonan Star Mall (Tokaido Hondori) In previous years, the 1000-meter competition was held twice with 500 panels, but this year it seems that 1,000 panels will be entered at once. The venue was not the usual Pearl Road, but Old Tokaido Street. If you are planning to attend this event and come to Labyrinth the night before the event, we will offer you the following special rate. ☆Special menu for Go fans All-you-can-drink course with no time limit...4,000 yen → 1 drink of your choice (beer, etc.) + All-you-can-drink shochu-based alcohol (Oolong cup, etc.) There are 3 Go boards in the store, so please feel free to use them. *The photos below are from last year. ... I received an autograph on a colored paper from Ms. Xie Yijun (female chess master/master). *The following Go sets are available at the store. 2020.04.05 Addendum Below is a link to the Hiratsuka Tanabata Festival introduction site that I created a long time ago. Welcome to the Shonan Hiratsuka Tanabata Festival!

Pork Kimchi Grilled Udon

⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 minutesLast updated: September 25, 2015 at 2:17 AM Today's appetizer is "Pork Kimchi Fried Udon". Please note that we will be open non-stop on the 21st and 22nd (Monday and Tuesday) during Silver Week. Thank you for your understanding.

September birthstone

⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 minutesLast updated: November 28, 2021 at 10:30 PM All the Things You Are September's birthstone is sapphire. Sapphire belongs to the same ore called corundum that rubies do, and its composition consists of aluminum oxide (chemical formula: Al2O3). The most common color of sapphire is blue, but there are actually many other colors such as green, pink, orange, white, etc. Among them, I especially like sapphires with a cornflower blue (royal blue) color, which is considered the highest quality. In addition, from among the sapphires that I have collected, I have pasted the loose ones other than blue below. Among these, natural Padparadscha sapphires produced in Sri Lanka are the rarest. Pink sapphires are beautiful and cute, but when they turn red, they are called rubies rather than sapphires. (^_^;)