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◆Chuo-ku There is a history here <25> ~ Hatchobori Kamejima-cho, the place where "Ino-zu" was created ~

[Akira Makibuchi / Sharakusai] October 27, 2010 11:00

In the late Edo period, Tadataka Ino completed a full-scale map by surveying all over Japan. The "Dainippon Seaside Koshichi Map" is commonly known as the "Inozu", and was created and completed in Kamejima-cho, Hatchobori. At the historic site, Nihonbashi Kayabacho 2-chome, there is a "map Gosho Ruins" explanation board (left lower photo). In addition, there is a history information board on the south side of Kameshima Bridge Nishizume (lower right photo). 

 

0913_25_100923inotadataka.jpgTadataka Ino was in 1745 (1745) Kazusa Kuniyamabe-gun (currently)Sanbu-gun, Chiba 90Born in Ku-Satocho, at the age of 18, he was married to the Ino family of Sawara-mura, Shimousa (currently Sawara City) and claimed to be loyalty. At the age of 50, he gave up his family and moved to Kuroe-cho, Edo Fukagawa (left in the photo) the following year, studied astronomy under Yoshitoki Takahashi, a shogunate astronomy.

 

Beginning with the survey of Ezochi, for the next 17 years, on-site surveys of the 10th coasts throughout Japan, and the distance is said to have exceeded 40,000 km. Before starting the survey, he visited Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine with his disciples and prayed for safety along the way. There is a statue of a departure (upper right in the photo) on the grounds of the shrine related to that shrine.

 

In 1814 (1814), he moved from Kuroe-cho, Fukagawa to Kamejima-cho, Hatchobori. This was also the official residence of the map office. This land is a part of the leased land of Yorigi Fujita Rokuzaemon's mansion (approximately 200 tsubo), and it is called Kameshimacho, but there is no official town name because it is a samurai area. Therefore, it is based on the name of the town. It was the site of the residence of Takashi Kuwabara Asa (Sendai clan doctor, Edozume, 400 stones).

 

Tadayoshi died in 1818 (1818) at the age of 73, and this was the land of demise. He was buried at Asakusa Gensoku-ji Temple in his will, but the mourning was silent. Even after his death, his disciples continued to make the map, and in 1821 (1821), the "Dainippon Coastal Mikoshichi Map" was completed and presented to the Shogunate. At this time, he announced his mourning.

 

In showing the map to the shogunate dignitaries, the son Chapel said, "... great hall d, Kyoyori Nishinokata large figure 14 volume opening woods. Medium figure, small figure or tug. Mironaka, young Yoro Goranyu, and also Moromaki Kinome ... ("Challencha Diary" July 10, 1821) ("Tadataka Ino Research" No. 34) .

 

 

 

Nihonbashi Betara City ★Takarada Ebisu Shrine

[Mapo ★] October 27, 2010 09:00

Every October, Ebisu-ko is held at shrines around the country.
The day before that, pickles began to be sold, and it became Beta City.
It seems that it has continued since the middle of the Edo period.

This is also included in the text of the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification.
I love Betara, so I definitely wanted to go there, so I went there for the first time last year.

 

October 19th, 20th and 2 days.
When you get off the station, there are many shops lined up, and there are about 400 open-air shops.
There are more than 100 shops in Betara-zuke shops alone!

 

First, visit Takarada Ebisu Shrine.

This is a picture of last year, but if you look at a shop next to a shrine, you can see a shop.
I hope that the lively Oni-san recommends the tasting, "Let's eat!"
It was very delicious, so I bought it, but it was a famous shop called Tokyo Shintakaya.
According to Imperial Household Agency's purvey, Sanpei Hayashiya appeared on the PR poster of the first Sanpei and the shop.

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This was lively because Takarada Ebisu Shrine and portable shrine also appeared.

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I bought it at Shintakaya again this year, but there were also skinned and turnips that I did not last year.
But I feel that the radish is getting smaller because of the soaring vegetables.
 

My husband's mother likes it, so this year I sent authentic Betazuke to Osaka on a cool flight.

Ninben, Taro Sakae, Nori Yamamoto, Kaishin, Nihonbashi Bunmeido, etc.
There was also a shop that I visited during the town walking tour.

 

 

There used to be a bridge here in the past ... <Mitsuhashi>

[Shitamachi Tom] October 27, 2010 08:45

Mitsuhashi Information Board _R.JPGOn the way to Ginza from Shintomi-cho, you can find a guide plan that conveys the memory of <Mitsuhashi> just near the entrance of Kyobashi on the Metropolitan Expressway.eye

 If you read the text quietly raised beside [Ginza Lafinate] (formerly Kyobashi Kaikan), you can see that this area was surrounded by rivers.

If you like history novels, you may know, but it is described in detail as the stage of Shotaro Ikenami's novel "Onihei Criminal Book" Vol. 9 "Koiko no Sato".book Ginza Rafinate _R.JPG

[Mitsuhashi] Please refer to Sharaku Sai's blog dated September 24 for the history of the museum. There is a history here in Chuo-ku <24>

 

 What I would like to introduce is [Ginza Rafinate] (former Kyobashi Kaikan) located here.

On the first basement floor, there is a shop called "Mitsuhashi" with a name that conveys history. It's a very calm shop, so please drop in.bottle

 In addition, there is another monument beside the entrance on the first floor of [Ginza Raffinate], which conveys the historical facts. In the first place, this building is related to NTT. Originally, where the Kyobashi telephone office was located, right?

Monument of automatic exchange. jpgThis is the first place in Japan where automatic telephone exchanges took place in 1926. It may not be possible to imagine during the heyday of mobile phones, but at that time it boasted a novel facility where machines connected telephone lines without going through the hands of operators.telephone

By the way, the old name used to be "Shiraoibashi" is left in the name of the tollgate and parking lot on the expressway, and you can remember the past. Please let me know if you know the origin of the older name of Shiraoibashi, "Ushi no Kusabashi".

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  As I mentioned earlier, in the past, there were things like Tsuchihashi and Takebashi that left the appearance of the bridge in the name of the bridge, so did Kusahashi leave the grass growing in that name? Whether the cow is an animal or because it was in the direction of the Ox from the castle ... the interest deepens.confident

 

In both the modern era, the modern era and the modern era, they show various faces ... It is one of the charms of Chuo-ku.

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[Reference] The left is an old map of the neighborhood. You can see the three bridges facing each other. (Quoted from the Owari-ya version cut-out picture)

The Kyobashi River comes from the left and the Sakuragawa River goes out to the right. Sakuragawa has its name in [Sakuragawa Park] near Hatchobori Station.


 

 

 

The "Time Bell" remaining in Chuo-ku is the first town in Edo.

[Koedo Itabashi] October 27, 2010 08:45

In the Edo period, the bell was hit to inform the time.

The first "bell of time" set up in the town was located in Chuo-ku.

The place is Nihonbashi Kokumachi.

 

It is said that the bell tower was built in Kokumachi in Kanei 3 (1626).

It's the time of the third shogun Iemitsu.

 

The first bell in this Edo town. Even if the castle bell was moved in Edo Castle, it was said.

It is said that it was newly cast in line with the construction of the bell tower.

In the first "bell of time", it is said that the bell that sounded in Edo Castle was handed over.

Wouldn't it be nice because it's tasteful?

 

It was the one who managed the bell tower, Genchi Tsuji, who managed the bell tower.

 

But how did you decide the time of the bell bell tower?

From the book of things, it seems that they used Japanese clocks and incense burners.

In the burning time of incense stick, it is the incense burner.

 

Call the abandoned bell three times to call attention, and then hit as many times as possible to inform them.

I did it.

It seems that there were times when the time was slightly different.

The people of Edo must have been relaxed in swallowing it.

 

After the great fire of 1657 (1657), the city area of Edo expanded rapidly.

Along with that, it was set up in more than a dozen places such as Ueno, Asakusa, Ichitani, and Shiba.

 

Currently, the "Time Bell" has been moved to Jisshi Park in Nihonbashikodenmacho.

The two-story bell tower was cast in Hoei 8 (1711).

It's a bell.

 

Why was the first place in Nihonbashi Kokumachi?

That's because it's already the center of Edo town.

The sound of that bell was echoing throughout Edo.

 

 

 

Chuo-ku Health and Welfare Festival 2010

[Sunset Hill] October 25, 2010 10:12

It was held at Akatsuki Park on October 24 (Sun).

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 I arrived after noon, but now

 A lot of people like bazaars.

 I was enjoying shopping.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 There are many corners outside.

 I was gathering customers.

 

 In addition, there are many experiences in indoor venues.

 There's a corner where you can consult.

 Thank you very much.

 

 

 

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 The outdoor stage 

 Ginza Graceful Coyers.

  Sign language commentary (the person on the left)

 Contributing to society through gospel

 I think it's a group.

 

 The audience also clapped their hands together and rhythm

 I enjoy the song.

 

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 This is the corner of the Crisis Management Division.

 Tell me the security of the sash and the door.

 I did it.

 ・Vibration (thieves are sashes)

 When you try to break it, etc.)

 A device that sounds Lahm and another assistance

 It's a good idea to add a lock.

 ・The door is picked.

 I received an explanation of a difficult lock.

 On the left and right of the handle with the key in the picture.

It seems that it is difficult to pick up because the door will not open unless the protrusions are caught once.

In addition, we send life security (crime prevention) lecturer free of charge to lectures on crime prevention held by local groups.

I'm going to send it to you.     Crisis Management Division, General Affairs Department, Chuo-ku Tel (3546) 5087

 

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  It's the corner of the Kyobashi Fire Station.

 AED (In Japanese, "Automatic outside body"

 Defibrillator (referred to as "explanatory defibrillator")

 I received it.

 I forgot to take a course before

 I thought there were a lot of things.

 After all, how to wear it firmly

 You need to experience it many times.

 

 

 

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 When I twisted my ankle, I was frustrated

 How to fix the ankle at time?

 Thank you very much.

 1 Place a cloth under your feet first.

 2 Turn both ends of the cloth to the heel.

 3 Bring both ends to the front of your feet.

 I'll cross it.

 4. Both ends are lower to part 2.

 Then go up and squeeze on the left and right.

 5 If the ankle fix is still weak, re

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 For a sudden request, such as a triangular band

 It was in good condition, but it was explained using a string.

 Thank you very much.

 Thank you very much.

 

 After returning home, I saw a few times while watching the picture.

 I understood the point.

 I climb Mt. Takao every month.

                                  Most of them are middle-aged and older people like me

                                  Sir. I know myself just in case

That was what I wanted to come.

 

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 I went out to enjoy lunch.

 But there is no seat to sit for a while.

 It was a great success.

 

 Beer, yakisoba, grilled and drinking tea

 It's delicious to wait for a while.

 I'm ready to eat.

 

 The grilled sazae was not for sale

                                  I'm sorry.

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 Symptoms with bad spine distortion

 I often hear when I create it.

 I checked it.

 

 I would like to say that the posture before and after is good

 However, it seems that the left and right are not equal.

 

 As the first step, only the left hand is heavy.

 Don't hold luggage, evenly with both hands

                                  I decided to have it.

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Akatsuki Park, 7-9 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

 

 

Ginza ROKUMEIKAN jelly ★GRACE DUE

[Mapo ★] October 24, 2010 17:40

It's a fruit jelly.

I happened to have an advertisement about 1/3 in the Nikkei Shimbun, and I checked it online.

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ROKUMEIKAN, not Kanarukan!
It seems that it also contains collagen and dietary fiber.

And there is also a vegetable jelly.

What surprised me when I actually went to the store was
You can taste the jelly in the store! I'm hungry~ (^^;

R0014902.JPG R0014898.JPGI tried bananas and ginger.
Both of them had a good taste and were delicious (*^^*)

There are two kinds of fruit jelly bags with different contents.
I made this citrus.

It also contains a table of ingredients such as calories.

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