Whenever I look this electric pole, I can't stop remembering the Leaning Tower of Pisa. I name this; the Leaning Pole of Shinagawa. (Nobody shouldn't claim the Yutakamachi town is not near from so-called Shinagawa area.)
The dish is my favorite noodle at Asagaya. This noodle is one of new-waves of Rahmen which has no soup but a little tasted oil source. I think this noodle would be better with lesser toppings.
A small girl and her mother are waiting for the kindergarten bus. And a young worker who worked all through the night sleeps in the car on a railroad bridge.
The cat brothers are waiting for the owner who would soon walk out with their lunch. But the lunch time of the restaurant workers is late. They would take it after the last lunch time client going out. It would be after two o'clock in the afternoon. They must wait for more one and half hour.
I prefer standing a pole to using rope like this for the carp of the Boy's day.
But I'm happy to see the family carp swinging above the grand-father's garden.
When a man is so busy to need some help, Japanese says he would accept the help of cat's hand. This cargo company, the BlackCat Cargo co., invites assistants of cargo driver. « We invite cat hands now! »