This is the first blog of this year. I went to various places to see Mt. Monomi, but my blog has been resting for a long time.
To commemorate the resumption, first of all, it's a wonderful thing.
The other day, I went to Tsukiji Outer Market and walked along Harumi-dori St.
I found a big one. This is the "sea bream" on the wall of the hotel in Tokyu Stay.
I don't know if it's better to live!
Tsukiji Market will move to Toyosu, but a wonderful new facility is under construction in the area of Tsukiji Outer Market.
It is said that you can buy fresh ingredients and eat.
In addition, the number of new sights in Chuo-ku is increasing, and I'm looking forward to going out.
If you say another "Congratulations", the Japanese are still sacred mountain "Mount Fuji".
I was told you when I got on a cruise boat from Nihonbashi Pier.
The Nihonbashi River had a highway roof and I couldn't see it at all, so I walked along the Nihonbashi River along the river.
Actually, the purpose was to see the shape of the bridge.
It's a bit far away, but I could see it.
It is a wall of a building with no windows of Konishi Shuzo, "Mountain is Fuji, Sake is Snow White".
Along the river, the history of sake, such as "descent things" to Edo, is still alive.