Nihonbashi painted by Hiroshige.
Behind the beautiful and dignified figure of Fuji.
・Left: Yukiharu Nihonbashi, right: Suga Tefu (Surugacho)
・All quotes from Net Wikipedia
By boldly superimposing Japanese symbols on the symbol of Edo so far, splendid sensibility and deep feelings are conveyed.
On the other hand, from Nihonbashi today, you will not be able to see it unless you go up to a tall building, but there is actually a heart in the city that thinks about Fuji.
So there is also in Chuo-ku, such Fuji. I would like to introduce it.
First of all, "World Yu Fuji".
This is Mount Fuji depicted on the wall of the bathroom of World Yu, a public bath in Ningyocho.
The beautiful figure between the blue sky and the sea is thought to be from the Kumomi coast of Nishiizu, and when you look at the bathtub as the sea, you feel like you are really in front of this sight.
Next is "Snow Snow Fuji".
This is Mount Fuji depicted in Konishi Shuzo's building (Shiroyuki Building) on the shores of Kayaba Bridge. I guess it is named after "mountain is Fuji and sake is white snow".
The view from the vicinity of the Kakigaracho intersection is good, especially in this season, the black part that imitates the outline of the mountain shines golden in the sunlight from the east around 8:00 am, and the figure of Fuji looks like snow It looks like white snow.
The last is "Tetsugun Fuji".
It is Fujizuka of Tepposu Inari Shrine.
It is located in the back right of shrine hall and is built to climb to the summit. The shrine placed on the summit reminds us of the furthest shrine of Asama Shrine on the summit of Mt. Fuji, and the people of the Edo period are impressed with their presence.
(The name of Fuji in the article is only a tentative name for posting, not a nominal name.) (ww)