Today, I would like to visit 1-chome, Ginza 1-chome to 8-chome.
Oops before that, ask a question at Kyobashi police box (Ginza 1-2-4).
When I asked the policeman, "There is no Ginza 1-chome 1!" He said, "Only 4-chome and 5-chome have the first place in Ginza!" ? ? ? I stumbled silver as early as possible!
What should I do?
Ginzo started walking with the determination that "in any case, walk and check." I visited the shop because there should be clues in Ginza Ins.
1-2-1 is under the highway at the corner in front of Ginza Inns.
The corner building, Jigyono Nihonsha, is Ginza 1-chome 3-9. The location of the Ginza Ins shop is
Mc opposite the shop is Ginza Nishi 1-2 Ginza Inns 3.
Ginza Ins 2 is 2-2 Ginza Nishi, Chuo-ku, Ginza Ins 1 is Ginza Nishi 3-1.
Apparently, Ginza Inns under the expressway was found to be the address of Ginza Nishi chome.
The other side of the Ginza Inns building is Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku. Is this the location of the entrance of the building, and is it a rule to divide the address into Chiyoda-ku or Chuo-ku?
Because it is a company located in the left half of Ginza Ins 3, it is half the border of the ward.
I thought it was Chiyoda-ku, but it was off. The address was "Ginza 1-chome 3". It's a little scary! Let's ask the Metropolitan Tax Office about this at a later date!
Then, what and where is the "Gin Koi Monument" located? And
I wondered and looked at the front and back of poetry monument, and found on the back of poetry monument.
"Ginza also has encounters between men and women, and countless loves have sprouted and tied together. "The Story of Love in Ginza" Uta Yujiro Ishihara and Junko Makimura have been released since 1961.
2.7 million copies are being updated. -Omitted-To pass on this historical fact to future generations for a long time, a land related to it
poetry monument was built at 4-chome, Ginza."
Then, we visited the buildings of 4-chome and 5-chome where the first place is located in Ginza.
The police box is 4-1, Sukiyabashi. Sukiyabashi Park and Yasuaki Elementary School are 5-1.
Here, international students and tourists from Colombia were lost.
Guide you to your destination. And take a commemorative photo!
Once again, it was a day to enjoy exploring Ginza up to Ginza 9 (Ginza 8-chome).