"The only railway crossing traffic light left in Ginza"! In such a place? ? ?
The location is Ginza 8-chome 21-1, and remains in the alley that enters the Ginza Post Office.
Please read the explanation of the railroad crossing in front of Hamarikyu.
Please refer to the following URL.
There was a railway line in the Tsukiji market, and I saw trains entering the market many times.
Japan's fishing industry was also thriving at this time, and it was landed at Tsukiji Market with tuna caught in the pelagic fishery.
The lean wasps were sent to the Kanto region, and the white-colored yellowfin tuna was sent to the Kansai market by train.
The number of the frozen wagon was assigned to Lem XXXXX.
The nostalgic Showa remnants remain.
Please drop in when you go to Hamarikyu Onshi Garden or Shimbashi Enbujo.