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TOKYO FM 実家から持ってきたMP3はFMが聞けて重宝してます。 いい曲とまではいかないまでも自分の好きな、自分に合う音楽はもはや網羅してしまったんじゃないか、とかいうおごった考えを、いいラジオ番組は改めさせてくれます。 通学中チャリにまたがりいつも聞いてるのがTFM―Just meet 80.0―。 一番電波がきれいというのが、大きな理由です。J-WAVEとかすげえはいりづらい。 特に月~金の朝8時半から11時のタペストリーはかなり聞いてます。DJの西任さんの声とトークはもうかなりの癒し系。一日が爽やかに始まる。授業はは8時半から始まるわけですが、タペストリーを聞くために家を出るのをわざわざ8時半にするぐらい。 あとコーナーもいいんよねえ。ライフスタイルを提案する的な。 で、調べてたら西任さん802でのDJ経験ありじゃないっすかー。関西で根強い人気のFM局。俺もよく聞いてました。今更やけど、802っぽいなあと思ってたんすよ!
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TOKYO GAME SHOW 2016 TOKYO GAME SHOW 2016 TOKYO GAME SHOW 2016 『テイルズ オブ』ステージの開催を記念して、プレゼントキャンペーンを開催。 ●応募方法 対象サイト・対象アプリ(ベルセリア、アスタリアなど)から得られるキーワードを集め、応募。 ●プレゼント内容 応募者全員:壁紙(リンク、アスタリア) 抽選: 《3名》TGS2016ステージに出演するキャスト:小西 克幸さん、鈴木 千尋さん、木村 良平さん、逢坂 良太さん 4名によるサイン色紙 《1名》【テイルズ オブ ゼスティリア ザ クロス Blu-ray BOX】公式サイト限定版 《1名》テイルズ オブ ヴェスペリア~ The First Strike ~special price edition 《1名》テイルズ オブ ジ アビス Blu-ray Box[特装限定版] など… 参考リンク(テイルズオブチャンネル+①) 参考リンク(テイルズオブチャンネル+②) 参考リンク(バンナム、東京ゲームショウ2016公式HP) 参考リンク(TOZ-X公式HP)
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このページはこちらに移転しました Tokyo Dream 作詞/221スレ20 Tokyo Is Wonderful! Tokyo Is Super City! Tokyo Is World Dream! Tokyo Is My Utopia! Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo
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人気ニキビケア商品ラカは激安で、ラカニキビスキンケアクラブ定期セットを販売しています。 ラカの定期セットは20万本突破して、その中の90%の方が商品に「満足」 しています。 今ならニキビスキンケア定期セットが20%offでご注文が出来ます。 (※注文の際の面倒な必要事項入力が少ないです) ニキビスキンケアRACAは、送料無料でお届けいたします。その他にも、 ニキビケアに必要なものも、お申し込み特典として用意しています。 ラカは簡単に3ステップ(約5分程度)ニキビ菌を殺菌予防し、 思春期ニキビや大人ニキビ、背中ニキビにも対応しています。 ニキビケアランキング ニキビ化粧品ランキング
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The best way to think of Tokyo is not as one city, but as several mini-cities linked by the railway and subway systems. The capital is vast, spreading from the mountains in the west to tropical islands, 1,000km to the south. As a visitor however, you are likely to stay within centre of the city. A useful reference point is the Yamanote Line, an overland train loop that connects and encloses virtually everything of interest to visitors. Sightseeing destinations outside of the loop area mainly within what was once called the “Shitamachi”, or “low city”. Shitamachi is the west of the Imperial Palace, including Asakusa and Ryogoku, and on Tokyo bay to the south, including the futuristic, man-made island of Odaiba. Another area is known as “Yamanote”, or “Hillside (city)”. Yamanote area includes on the eastern rim of Yamanote line loop, such as Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro etc… Main Districts in Central Tokyo Akihabara / Ochanomizu The area represents with the most advanced electric products. Recently, Akihabara became a Mecca for Anime funs with many shops now have character items and figure-toys. Asakusa Time has stopped here since the Edo Period, which is reflected by the numerous stores in Asakusa. The main feature must be Senso-ji that is the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo. The area has a retrospective atmosphere co-exist in perfect harmony alongside Dogu-gai. Take a walk around and you can step back in time. Ginza The name of Ginza means “The place where silver is minted” named after shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu started making coins here in the early 1600s. Ginza has always been one of the most fashionable shopping areas, lined with old department stores and prestigious boutiques, style and sophistication. Every weekend, the main Chuo-Dori Avenue becomes “No-Traffic” where pedestrians can walk freely on the entire road. Ikebukuro Two of major railway groups “Seibu” and “Tobu”, merge here in Ikebukuro. Both companies have developed huge shopping malls either side of JR tracks. Sunshine city is one of Tokyo’s new development areas, with some interesting attractions of Sunshine 60 building, aquarium and Toyota’s non-stop motor showroom. Marunouchi Dominated by Tokyo station, where many different railways converge on the huge terminal including from Narita Airport, making the ground gateway of the city. There are business streets, federal ministries and the tourist spots such as Imperial palace. Odaiba A waterfront development area where you can enjoy shopping, delicious food, entertainment and a view of Tokyo bay all at the same time. Roppongi One of Tokyo’s exciting nightlife spots and also historically famous area amongst non-Japanese visitors due to long time occupation by US military during WW2. Exciting nightspots and the largest building complexes in Japan. The opening of the Oedo Subway Line has made access easier. Shibuya / Harajuku / Omotesando Tokyo’s fashion birthplace continues to update the trends of the young generation at a fast rate. Hachiko Square with the statue of Dog in front of station is the city’s most popular rendezvous place, where non-stop stream of crowds can be seen. There are hundreds of shops and boutiques, bars, cafes and restaurants around the station. Shinagawa The area thrived in the Edo Era as the first post town of Tokaido-route. Recently it appears Shinagawa as sub-business centre with new Shinkansen-stop in its station. Shinjuku It can be easily mistaken as the core of the metropolis, thanks to the complex of skyscrapers and the city government offices. Shinjuku terminal is known as the world’s busiest station where approx 2million people use every single day. Tokyo’s best nightlife scene can be found in kabukicho district, east side of the station. Shiodome / Shiba / Takeshiba New culture meets good old tradition. Cruising across the Tokyo bay is popular, not to mention shopping and eating. Ueno Solemn museum buildings are scattered throughout the Ueno Park. The lively stores are typically found downtown. Both healing power and energy are here. Back to Tokyo, Japan
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Everybody has concerns and fears about what is going on in Fukushima, not because we know the worst scenario may come true, but because we have no idea what the worst scenario is going to be like. We all are at a loss between unclear government s words and massive media hype. This page is intended to provide decent information to people in Tokyo, especially foreigners who are left uninformed / misinformed about what s going on and what s the latest status. No intention to give you optimistic/pessimistic view. Please make your own decision based on your own thinking. I just want each of you to stay cool knowing that you can reach to the fact if necessary. This page is to give you a big picture of the latest status in terms of radioactive levels. How far you are This s a map roughly indicates the distance from the plants in question. If you live in Tokyo, you are about 200-250km away from the plants. http //4.bp.blogspot.com/-Rs5XPVkAC2U/TXuOqCs-L6I/AAAAAAAAAJc/rUv3jrrgVJ4/s1600/9dd863d106538b8d.jpg The radiation level around Tokyo at the moment Here s the list of the monitors that you can check These monitors are operated by Ibaraki Prefecture to watch the plants that TEPCO operates around there. Located between Tokyo and Fukushima, approximately at 100km distance from the Fukushima Plants. Possibly due to the damage from the quake, half of the machines are not working, but you can still grab a big picture. Just fyi, the fourth column indicates the wind speed at that point. http //www.houshasen-pref-ibaraki.jp/present/result01.html This is a monitor operated by Yokohama City - Yokohama locates in 30km distance from Tokyo. (south west of Tokyo) Some data are missing due to scheduled black-out from Mar 15. http //www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/kankyo/saigai/ This guy, apparently on personal basis, shows his geiger counter on-line (located in Hino City, awest Tokyo). The above one is the latest graph, while the latter shows that in Dec 2010 for comparison. http //park18.wakwak.com/~weather/geiger_index.html * There s a note saying a few minutes before 9 am on 17th Mar, unusual spike was observed. This is because my computer had been temporality overloaded for 14 minutes, and recorded the accumulated data after 14 mins of temporal freeze. The average level should be 142 counts / 14 mins = 10.14 cpm/min (normal level). Sorry for any confusion if caused Here s another nationwide version run by the government. From the top row to the bottom, that says Hokkaido, Aoyama, Miyagi (not working), Fukushima (not working), Ibaraki, Kanagawa, and goes down to south west. Tokyo is between Ibaraki and Kanagawa, so you can check the two numbers. http //www.bousai.ne.jp/vis/index.php These are monitors surrounding the Onagawa Nuclear Plant that was cooled down already, about 100 km north of Fukushima.The level is relatively high, and the Tohoku-Epco (different enterprise from TEPCO) explains it should be coming from anywhere else, implying the effect from Fukushuma Plant. (Anemovane is not working.) http //www.tohoku-epco.co.jp/electr/genshi/onagawa/mp.html Tokyo Metropolitan Government is said to have started their own monitoring. Any updates on this will be reflected here. * By the way, 1,000nGy ~ 1,000 nSv = 1 micro Sv (thanks Dan for pointing out) In accurate definition, 1 SV = 1 * N * Q * Gy = (approx) 1 * Gy N = 1 for Human (could be lower, depending on the organ) Q = 1 for gamma-ray that are considered as the principal immediate threat for now. (could be higher for other types of ray) Source http //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sievert How it possibly changes in the near future It is considered that the radiation level in outside of Fukushima is largely affected by 1. The source release of radioactive materials from the Fukushima Plants 2. Aerodynamics the wind direction 1. Radioactives from Fukushima Plants Vapor including a little amount of radioactive materials has been and scheduled to released for several times - but you never know how much radioactive materials are released in the environment. The best possible thing we can do is again, to assess the radiation level around the Fukushima Plants. We have to rely on the TEPCO monitors on this. The latest issues (as of 6 00 am, Mar 14) from Fukushima I (Daiichi) http //www.tepco.co.jp/cc/press/betu11_j/images/110314e.pdf The latest issues (as of 8 00 am, Mar 14) from Fukushima II (Daini) http //www.tepco.co.jp/cc/press/betu11_j/images/110314f.pdf The 3rd columns explains where it was monitored from MP-1 to MP-8, and 正門 (main gate), and the 4th one is the Gamma-ray strength, 5th is neutron ray strength, the rest is about local wind. As for Fukushima II, only MP-4 is available. These data is updated on the press release page on TEPCO site (only in Japanese) http //www.tepco.co.jp/cc/press/index11-j.html 2. Wind direction and velocity Again, there are missing data in the tohoku area due to the quake. South Tohoku (centered around Fukushima) http //www.jma.go.jp/jp/amedas/205.html?elementCode=1 Kanto (Greater Tokyo Area) http //www.jma.go.jp/jp/amedas/206.html?elementCode=1 Wind direciton at the 700hPa 850hPa Sphare (roughly about 3,000 1,500m above sea level, respectively) http //n-kishou.com/ee/exp/exp01.html?cd=aupq78 cat=e1 Simulated wind effect by German Newspaper http //www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/bild-750835-191816.html I put here as many sources as I can so as that you can cross-check. I don t think the government or TEPCO bias on the fact itself, but I agree there are suspicions and skepticism about their transparency and diligence when it comes to negative facts. Lastly let us think of the firemen, policemen, armies and plant workers at the Fukushima Plants who are having a very hard time to avoid the catastrophe, risking their own lives to defend the rest of the country. I d also like to express deep sympathy for those who are still waiting for help in Tohoku.
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どうにも車検だったり、車検研究会とかについてリサーチしてみました。 知恵袋系のホームページでも、「車検切れの車【半年前】を車検を受けたほうがいいか、買」とか、「」なんていう感じで尋ねている人がいました。 それにしても、親切に教えてくれる人もいるんですね。 何か関係するものが無いかと思ったら、「」や、「注目アトレーワゴンに最薄HID H7 35W車検対応/安心保証」とかが、ヤフーオークションに出品されてるのを見かけました。 このあたりのサイトでも、関連する情報が手に入るかも知れません。 http //narashaken.blog.so-net.ne.jp/ 奈良市付近の激安車検 ふうむ。本で調べなくても、ネットサーフィンでけっこうな量のデータを得ることができますね。
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緑あひるうどん激安 >>> 小盛6人前540円 まあまあ近所に丸亀製麺があるのですが 最近食中毒を起こしたチェーン店 ネットで讃岐うどんが激安で手に入るということで メール便で540円で購入 自分でゆでる必要がありますが 早速、鍋でゆでること数十分! なかなかうまい讃岐うどんを小盛3人前を 温でおかかと同梱のぶっかけだしを入れ 一気に駈け込みました 時間にして4分ほど 四国に行かなくてもいいじゃんと思いましたが どうやら緑あひるを使用とのこと 緑あひるとは 香川を代表するさぬきうどん用中力粉 有名店で使用されているとのこと なるほど それでうまかったんですね 四国も 丸亀製麺もいかなくてもいいわ いい時代だ だって ぶっかけでも 釜揚げでも 200円ほどで楽しめるときたから うまいのがいいわ -