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◆Autumn Chuo-ku History Walk 2014 "Walking in the Reclaimed Land in the Early Edo Period"-2nd Okawabata, Nakasu, Hamacho edition-

[Akira Makibuchi / Sharakusai] December 4, 2014 14:00

The second part of the Autumn Chuo-ku History Walk 2014 "Walking in the Landfill in the Early Edo Period" was held on November 30 (Sun). This historical walk is a series that explores the origins of Chuo-ku, and is the second installment following the spring "Walking on Edo Maejima". A plan to walk a landfill in the early Edo period, which was formed before the Great Fire of the Meiryaku era (1657), looking at an old map. Following the first 11/22 Kyobashi, Hatchobori, and Shinkawa editions, the second was held in Okawabata, Nakasu and Hamacho editions. The event is the Chuo-ku Cultural Property Supporters Association of Town Walking Volunteer Guide Group. For more information, "News of the Ward" No. 11/1, here>>

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The second day was cloudy but calm late autumn. Depart from near Kayabacho 1-chome intersection. This is a course that walks through the Nihonbashi area. After the ruins of Inaribori, go to the ruins of Gyotoku riverbank. It is a land from the early Edo period when boats came and went to Narita. The area around Minato Bridge has no expressway over the sky and has a good view. From Takao Inari, the place founded by the Bank of Japan to the Sumida River Terrace where you can see Eitai Bridge.

After crossing the Sumida River Ohashi Bridge, the Nakasu district will soon be. The Fukagawa on the opposite bank is the birthplace of cement industry along the Sendaibori River. Enter Nakasu, which has been reclaimed repeatedly. Take a look at Kiyosu Bridge, a national important cultural property, and go to the site of Masago-za. After passing under the highway through the monument of the site of Mebashi, Hamacho. The site of Tokiwa-kai Hisamatsu House was where Shiki Masaoka boarded. Go along the Hamacho Green Road while stepping on the colored leaves. I went through amazake Yokocho and broke up near Ningyocho Station. @ Akira Makibuchi