On February 10, 1854 (1854), the first negotiations were held to conclude the Japan-US Peace Treaty.
At this time, he served Honzen dishes based on tradition with 2,000 cars.
Where was the famous restaurant that was written on the tile?
The answer is Hyakukawa, a luxury restaurant in Nihonbashi Ukiyokoji.
It was a problem that was issued in the Edo Cultural History Test last year.
Hyakukawa was formed around Meiwa and Yasunaga (1764-81).
In the Tenmei era (1781-87), it became a well-known Takufuku restaurant, and in the time of Bunka Bunsei (1804-30), it flourished as a luxury restaurant for Honzen cuisine.
The meal price for one person is the lowest price, and it is said that it is currently worth about 10,000 yen.
Hyakukawa was also closed down in 1868.
Between Muromachi 2-2 and 2-4, the opposite side of Mitsukoshi Main Store.
It seems that the place where Fukutoku Shrine is now is just the place where Hyakukawa was.