This postcard is an old photo of Kachidokibashi.
I don't know when it was shot, but I think it was the post-war Showa 30s.
I can feel the smell of high economic growth.
The scenery of Kachidokibashi was still jumping up, and the bridge was not opened at the end of S45, but various valuable materials and information are available on display at the Kachidokibashi Museum in Tsukiji 6-chome.
There is also a mechanical Muromi study tour to jump the bridge.
In the evening, Kachidokibashi is beautifully illuminated around the blue and green lights.
"Warm the deceased and know the new one."
Why don't you walk once and cross Kachidokibashi?