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[Ryokichi]
February 28, 2013 12:00
This time, it is an introduction to the plain content, but I tried the theme of Nihonbashinakasu where I live.
After passing through the TCAT from Suitengumae Station, there is the bus terminal and the entrance to the Hakozaki Interchange on the expressway, but what I would like to introduce this time is beside it.
If you walk straight for a few tens of seconds, you will find a traffic light, and if you turn right, you will find a plate on the outer wall of the first floor of the apartment on the left side of the entrance to the expressway on your right, Nihonbashinakasu and Mebashi that was once there (2-1 Nihonbashi Nakasu). I decided to introduce it here because of the feeling that there is such a thing in such a place.
As the name suggests, this area, which was the Nakasu of the Okawa (Sumida River), and the Ukiyo-e depicts the state of the time as an area where reeds in the river grow (Hiroshige famous Edo Hundred Views Mitsumata Wakare no Fuchi).
Although it was once reclaimed and bustling during the Edo period, it was abolished during the Kansei period and regained its bustle during the Meiji period. Nakasu is like an island, and the current expressway is the Hakozaki River, which was connected by two bridges, Otokobashi and Mebashi. It's a simple name. It is also a name that makes you feel the Hanayanagi world. It is said that there were theaters, restaurants and restaurants in Nakasu. It seems that writers such as Kafu Nagai also went there.
Now, the atmosphere of that time has disappeared. The waterways were also buried with debris during the war reconstruction, and there was no bustle. Instead, Kiyosu Bridge is built, honoring the beauty of competing for one or two on the Sumida River. What does not change is probably the flow of Okawa. Visitors to Nakasu would probably have enjoyed the ukiyo-e break by looking at the river. Even now, the river is gathering people.
In fact, even if you don't care about Nihonbashinakasu, there are surprisingly many people who pass through this city through Kiyosu Bridge and Sumida River Terrace. However, this plate is in a place where it is hard to see. If you are interested, please look for it when you come nearby.
[kimitaku]
February 28, 2013 08:30
The sky tree is now popular and it is crowded with many tourists.
Here in Chuo-ku, there is also a place where you can see the Sky Tree beautifully.
This time, let's introduce a little bit of the Sky Tree seen from the Sumida River.
(1)
The photo at the top is from the Paris Park on Tsukuda Island.
The right of the bridge in the photo is the Sumida River from Aioi Bridge to Nakanoshima Park.
The left is the Sumida River toward Kachidokibashi.
The bridge in the distant view is Eitai Bridge.
(2)
The second photo shows the upstream sidewalk of Chuo-ohashi Bridge.
The "Messenger" statue of Zackin is in the foreground.
(3)
The third is a photo from Route 475, walking upstream from Hatsumi Bridge on the Tokyo Marathon Course.
If you look at the Tsukuda Sluice Gate from the bridge, it looks like the Sky Tree will pick it up. The Tsukuda Suimon is located on the Asashio Canal.
(4)
Here is a photo from Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge
Unlike the upstream sidewalk, which is usually difficult to pass by bicycle, from the upstream sidewalk, and from the downstream sidewalk, the Sky Tree looks beautiful as if picked up. When the ship comes to this point, it is getting a little faster.
It's beautiful, isn't it?
The plums are beginning to bloom, and spring is coming soon.
I think it would be interesting to look for the sky tree while crossing the bridge leisurely and looking at the river.
[North Yujin]
February 27, 2013 13:00
Nihonbashihamacho Meijiza corner, opposite Hamacho Park promenade.
It's the whole view from the front.
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It's a photo from the front.
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Nobody was quiet and quiet, so I went to Suitengu in Kakigara-cho.
Just today's 25th was the day of the dog, so the precincts were full of many people.
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When I asked about the palace in Hamacho in shrine office, he said he would move to Hamacho in March for rebuilding.
And today is the last day of the Dog here. Tomorrow, the twenty-sixth is Da'an, so it will be crowded again.
"Misuzu" magazine No. 4 (January 1, 2013) published in Suitengu contains a New Year's greeting from Mr. Yorio Arima.
Happy New Year
We have a new year. This year, the 62nd Shikinen Sengu will be held at Ise-jingu Shrine. It is a festival once every 20 years, and we are also feeling tight.
Even at Suitengu Shrine, we decided to rebuild shrine hall as a commemorative project for the 200th anniversary of Edo Jinza. Suitengu was enshrined from Kurume Motomiya in the upper residence of the Arima family of the Kurume clan in 1818 in the late Edo period.
After that, after passing through Akabanebashi and Aoyama, he was enshrined in the current Nihonbashikakigaracho, and has been familiar to everyone.
On September 20, 2012, a groundbreaking ceremony was held at Nihonbashihamacho, the site of the temporary shrine, and new construction is currently underway. With the completion of the New shrine hall, which is scheduled for 2016, we will make further efforts to ensure that even more worshipers and worshipers will be able to receive prayers and gifts with peace of mind.
Mizutengu Miyaji Arima Yorio
January 2013 lucky day
Yes, it is.
It is said that Kakigara-cho Suitengu will temporarily move to Hamacho in a few days and return to the newly built Kakigara-cho four years later.
The location of temporary palace is 2-30 Nihonbashi-Hamacho, Chuo-ku.
[Mumin]
February 27, 2013 08:30
This shrine is located at the back of the bicycle parking lot next to the alley of the apartment where the washing machine and dryer are located. The imbalance is strange. (1-6-11 Horidome-cho)
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The shrine originated in 1617, Jinnemon Shoji, a ronin of the Hojo family, who was called the grandfather of the Hojo family, and several other temporary residences, recommended enshrined deity from Fushimi Inari, Kyoto, and was enshrined as guardian angel.
It is said that this name was given because the first Danjuro Ichikawa came and succeeded, and since the name was raised, many merchants and performing arts were introduced from this religion.
It is said that the current main hall was built by reusing waste from the former worship hall of Sugimori Shrine after the Great Kanto Earthquake, and Iwashiro Inari Shrine in Iwashiromachi (later merged with Horidome Town) is also enshrined.
It is Danjuro Ichikawa, the 12th generation Danjuro who passed away on February 3, reminiscent of the first Danjuro Ichikawa. I wish you all the best of your happiness.
[Sam]
February 26, 2013 14:00
On February 25, Kawazu cherry blossoms on Shinkawa Park / Sumida River Terrace on the northeast side of Chuo-ohashi Bridge gradually bloom. By the way, two years ago, it already bloomed as of February 5.
The flowering time of Kawazu cherry blossoms is affected by the weather of the year, and it is said that it is difficult to predict.
In Izu and Kawazu-cho, it usually blooms from late January to early February, and it is said that the best time to see it is from late February to early March, but this year the flowering is delayed by more than a week due to the cold wave, and as of today, The log blooms for 4-5 minutes, and the cherry blossoms along the Kawazu River bloom for 2-3 minutes, and the best time to see is in early March.
Kawazu Sakura is a hybrid of cold scarlet cherry blossoms and early blooming Oshima cherry blossoms. It is dark red when the buds are buds and light red after flowering.
Even though the cold weather is still severe, it makes you feel the arrival of spring a little earlier.
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[Silver]
February 26, 2013 08:30
February 24, 2013. It is the day of the long-awaited Tokyo Marathon 2013. Today, the north wind is cold, so I can't wait for a runner at the Suitengu intersection before 10 o'clock, and go to Dolce on the 2nd floor of Mihara Domoto store. I ordered a hot coffee and waited for the runner to come. I see, it's the best view .
A group of groups ran through the area of Asakusa, so we went out to see the support event.
The photo on the left shows a group dancing flamenco in front of LEGARE Nihonbashi Ningyocho. The photo on the right shows the brass band of Nihonbashi Junior High School in Chuo Ward performing in front of Tornale Nihonbashihamacho. It was a very energetic performance.
Enchanted by the cheerful singing voice, I clapped and stepped for a while. Sayaki Sugawara's singing voice.
Oops, the top group is passing. It seems that the first yellow wearer won the championship.
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In front of the capital Taka Kabuto-cho parking lot, the enthusiasm of "Ume-ryu Edo Geikappare" is performed. Before the dance, he cheered the players with a high touch. To Higashiginza via Nihonbashi and Ginza. The Kabukiza Theater is about to be completed.
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And at ADK Shochiku Square in Higashiginza, Tsukishima Monja Hula Girls.
Near Irifune Bridge, the members of the Gunju Hayashi support with flutes and drums .
And the runner ran through to the goal. Thank you very much for your support. I realized that Tokyo has become one and Japan has become one. Let's put more effort into the invitation of the Tokyo Olympics 2020!![shine](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/mt/mt-static/plugins/EmoticonButton/images/emoticons/shine.gif)
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