From "Snow Snow", I will continue to quote the part mentioned about Tokyo.
Yukiko and spring sent me to the inn, so we decided to go out to Ginza for a walk and eat Western food, but in that case we would go back to a shop called Rome Iyaa in Owaricho, and the landlady told me, so I went there and had a companion in spring and had a goodbye to Hattori and cooled the night shop on the way home. ・... Sachiko gave up at around 7 o'clock that he couldn't sleep very much, got up so as not to break Etsuko's barrier, ordered a newspaper, and saw the Tsukiji River. I went out to the corridor and hung it on a rattan chair. ・・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Unlike reading in the morning or Daigo after coming to Tokyo, the article is difficult to enter my head, probably because I read it on the familiar light paper, and somehow I was tired of the newspaper soon, and I was vaguely watching the traffic on both banks of the river. In the past, the inn in Samemachi, where I stayed with my father at the time of my daughter, was located in Yokocho, opposite the river, in front of the Kabukiza Theater, where the roof is still visible from here, so this area is not a land that I don't know at all, but I don't feel like Dogenzaka, but at that time the scenery was different from the Tokyo Theater or theater. ・・・・・(394)
Sachiko and Etsuko's mother and daughter moved to Tokyo from her sister Tsuruko's house to a ryokan called Hamaya in Tsukiji. The location of the inn called Hamaya is located on the edge of the Tsukiji River, and the Kabukiza roof is near the Tokyo Theater and theater.
The "Lohmeyer" restaurant seems to be currently operating in Nihonbashi under the name "Ginza Lohmeyer Restaurant Nihonbashi Store", and when you look at the site, "1925." Lohmeyer, the first restaurant in Ginza to start a full-fledged German restaurant. The authentic taste and heartwarming hospitality offered by founder Augst Lohmeyer, known for its first roast ham in Japan, has long been loved by many people as a famous Ginza store. The name is also appearing in Junichirou Tanizaki's representative "Snow Snow" announced in 1948. "
East Drama Building (pictured on December 13, 2015)
"Tokyo Theatre" opened as a theater in March 1930. Known for its massive building that stands out in Tsukiji, Kabuki and light drama were performed. It was the center of Kabuki in Tokyo until Kabukiza was burned down in the Great Tokyo Air Raid and rebuilt in 1951. On March 31, 1950 (1950), East Theater turned from a theater to a cinema. It was renovated into a high-rise building in 1975, and is now home to the Shochiku headquarters. On March 1, 2011, Shochiku inherited the film box office to the Shochiku Multiplex Theaters, which operates the cinema complex MOVIX. (Wikipedia)
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Same Bridge
Around this area, there was the residence of Masamasa Matsudaira in the early Edo period, and after being burned by a large fire in Kyoho 9 (1724), it became a fire sanctuary, and the servant was commonly called Hara. The origin of the bridge name seems to come from here.
Hara became an urban area called Samemachi in 1869, and it seems that an emerging urban area mixed with Japanese and Western was formed between Ginza Brick Street and the foreign settlement of Tsukiji.
The current bridge, which was rebuilt during the reconstruction of the earthquake, was adopted with an arch that was said to have excellent design at that time. Under the bridge, it changed from the Tsukiji River to the current highway in 1962.
In the ward, in 1990, the phantom hotel "Tsukiji Hotel Building" (born in 1868 as the first modern Western-style hotel, boasting a glorious, but burned down in 1872) and "Ginza Willow" We have maintained railings with designs.
March, 1991
Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Shimbashi Enbujo (in the foreground)
"Shimbashi Enbujo" opened in 1925 (1925) (Monoshiri Encyclopedia; page 48).