Today is the "town walk".
1) On weekends, go to Kabukiza Kiboricho Square, which is directly connected to Higashiginza Exit 3 of the Hibiya Line.
The Kabukiza Japanese lantern, a large Kantei style character, was a landmark, and a wind chime was hung.
Preparing for summer, first of all, please have a pleasant sound.
2) Go south on Showa-dori 2 blocks in the direction of Tsukiji, theater Street.
I can't go on May 21-24 of this year, so if I can tell the atmosphere with last year's photos, I'd like you.
3) By the way, if you walk around Shin-ohashi-dori St. at Tsukiji 4-chome, aiming for Tsukiji Outer Market, foreign tourists will stand out.
There are a lot of sushi restaurants here, but I have many foreigners.
A tuna seafood wholesaler who has his own seri number called "Tsukijikan no".
I had this bowl. (900 yen)
4) "Hamarikyu Onshi Garden" is located next to Tsukiji Market, where you are hungry.
During the Edo period, at the time of the Shogun's annex and the Yatsushiro Shogun Yoshimune, Shirazo, who walked from Nagasaki in 1729, lived here.
Green and ponds (there is also a seawater pond because they are connected to Tokyo Bay) and a cup in teahouse are the best for holidays on weekends.
5) Finally, return to Tsukiji Honganji Temple at Tsukiji Station on the Hibiya Line.
I will visit here and get a different bill every month and return home. It can be used for book bookmarks.
From now on, I would like to take care of the heat and do my best.