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Participation note "Walking along the Ako Gishi's Repatriation Route (Chuo-ku)"

1. Nov. 30, 2011 08:30

Since I read Miyuki Miyabe's "Heisei Walking Diary", I have long thought "I'm someday", and I found this perfect project called "History Walk in Chuo-ku 2011 Autumn" and immediately participated. .


Today, there are 19 participants, and the guide is "Cultural Property Supporter" in Chuo-ku, where the cap with the "Kaishu Katsu" mark stands out. Most of the participants gathered on the south side of Eitai Bridge Nishizume at the meeting place are regulars who participate in the group, and 2-3 people, including me, participated for the first time. Thank you for the warm and comfortable walk weather in the sunshine of Koharu.


100_0283.JPGThe repatriation route from the bridge to Sengakuji Temple is the ruins of the bridge to the Sengakuji Temple, according to the "Shinjuku Shokuikusho" of Gishihara Souemon and Sukeemon Tominomori's "Sukeemon Tominomori written" of Sukeemon Tominomori, "The streets of the streets are Gozasoro on the rite-day rituals, from the ruins of Shinbashi Bridge to the bridge, from the bridge to the bridge to the bridge, the bridge to the bridge, the bridge, the bridge of the bridge of the bridge, the bridge of the bridge, the bridge of the bridge to the bridge to the bridge of the bridge of the bridge of the bridge to the bridge of the bridge, the bridge of the bridge of the bridge of the bridge of the bridge of the bridge of the bridge of the bridge to the bridge to the bridge to the bridge of the bridge of the bridge
100_0285.JPGIn the play, at the time of withdrawal, the figure gathered at the base of Ryogokubashi is a standard, but the 15th day after the defeat was one of the days of climbing to Edo Castle, so avoid the climbing procession and pass the back road It seems correct to have passed.



Explanation in front of Toyomi Bridge


100_0286.JPGHoribe Yasubei Takeyuki Monument at the base of Kameshima Bridge

It seems that Anbei's residence was located in Kyobashi Nagatani-cho, but other descriptions are often erroratic in terms of historical facts.                 

Look at the old map and walk while listening to the explanation of the supporter. "I'm sorry that Reigishijima, Shinkawa, Echizen moat, etc. from Toyomi Bridge to Takahashi have been completely transformed." Since the position of the bridge has changed or many places have been reclaimed, it is difficult to check where you are walking.


"Fujizuka" of Tepposu Inari Shrine 100_0287.JPGThis Inari Shrine was located on a riverbank near Inari Bridge over Funairi moat in Hatchobori during the Edo period, and was called "Minato Inari". Moved to its current location in 1868. If you look at "Minato Inarisha" in the "Edo Famous Zoukai", you can see "Inari" and "Fuji" right next to "Inaribashi".


100_0289.JPGStone monument of "Tokyo Historic Site Takumito House Ruins" is located on the corner of the site of St. Luke's College of Nursing. This is the place where the Akaho clan Asano family residence was located.    

 Regular participants explained at the point points, saying, "It's a bit different," and the friendly and friendly interaction between familiar people was fun, and I continued walking for two hours. It's dissolved in front of Peace pagoda. "When is the continuation to Sengakuji?" (Chuo-ku is off. ・It was a great success with the voice of expectations for the next project.


100_0294.JPGDescription of Shime in front of Shinroku Hazama Peace pagoda.

It is a legend that Shinroku Hazama tied Kaneko to a spear carried in the middle of the withdrawal and threw it into the fence of Tsukiji Honganji as his own memorial service, and this Peace pagoda is built.


"History and Sightseeing Town Walking in Chuo-ku" has 8 courses such as "Walking the roots of Edo Tokyo 400 Years" and "Ningyocho History Walk", and you can apply for groups of 3 or more for about 2 hours. For application, Chuo-ku Tourism Association: TEL3546-6525 For inquiries about training courses for "Cultural Property Supporters", TEL3546-5526