Today, I would like to take up "Suzuran Street" as a theme. When I wrote an article in the past, I mistakenly told me about this street ("Ginza Suzuran Street") (the part has already been modified). This time, I would like to dig deeper into this street so as not to make a mistake as a correspondent who correctly conveys sightseeing information in Chuo-ku in the future.
Speaking of Ginza Suzuran Street, it is a vertical street from Ginza 5-chome to 7-chome on the west side of Chuo-dori. Compared to the major Chuo-dori, there are not many traffic, but along Harumi-dori St., there is a gate with a large word "SUZURAN ST", which has a presence.
Furthermore, as you can see in the article "MMM ~ Feel the European Wind in Ginza (/archive/2015/12/mm.html)" dated December 30, it is also a street lined with wonderful shops. [Ginza Tree Fruit Building on Ginza Suzuran Street] ⇒What is this? 。 。 gorilla is climbing the wall!
By the way, it is such Ginza Suzuran Street, but in fact, the name of the road changes depending on the location (south and south) in the same Ginza. From 4-chome across Harumi-dori St., the north is Ginza Gas Lantern Street, and the 8-chome is Konparu Street. [Restored gas lamps on Gas Lamp Street]
[Kinharu Street]
There are three names on one street and it is not "the first place, the former fish of Hanada", but "(Suzu) Run (Kinharu) Geisha, Ichi (1, 2-chome) is Akari (= Gas Lamp) It seems that a bad Kawayanagi will be created. However, in fact, Ginza has other "Sideyo-dori" (Azuma ⇒ Shigaraki, brick ⇒ west 5 ⇒ watch), so I want to be careful when introducing shops etc. [Ginza Regional Street Map (Chuo-ku Road Section Map was modified)] ⇒1 Azuma ⇒ Shigaraki (yellow), 2 gas lamp ⇒ Suzuran ⇒ Kinharu (red), 3 brick ⇒ west 5 ⇒ watch (blue)
By the way, I thought that one case was settled, and "Suzuran Street" had another title. In the article on December 29, "Two MIYUKI DORI (/archive/2015/12/post-2960.html)", we introduced two Miyuki-dori in the city, but there were three "SUZURAN DORI". . ーーIn addition to Ginza, "Suzuran Street" in Hatchobori and "Suzuran Street" in Yagenbori (Higashinihombashi).
[Suzuran Street in Hatchobori]
Ginza Suzuran Street is also a wonderful street, but "(Hatchobori) Suzuran Street" was also called "Ginza in Shimomachi" before the war, with movie theaters, vaudeville, dance halls, etc. Furthermore, going back to the Edo period, it was a smart area where cool Hatchobori's husband (powerful, concentric) lived. Here, there is an explanation board by the Board of Education of "Hatchobori Yoriki / Concentric Gumishiki Ruins", which is still introduced on the blog on August 18, "Copitiam-in.html) "is an area lined with many attractive shops. [Suzuran Street in Yagenbori]
And "(Yagenbori) Suzuran Street", this is a little quiet street compared to Ginza and Hatchobori, but there is teahouse's "Horitsu Chapo", which was founded in 1717 in Kyoho 2 (Kyoho 2), and there is a Tokyo branch of Dai Nippon pyrethrum known for its "Kincho" mark, and this red mark has a considerable impact on this street.
[Yagenbori Suzuran Street]
"Suzuran Street" is very popular because of the familiarity and clean image of the name, and there are quite a few of the same names nationwide. Its origin seems to be Kanda's Suzuran Street, but now it has been formed until the Tokyo Suzuran Street Summit, where eight Suzuran Streets (Akabane, Asagaya, Ogikubo, Kyodo, Ginza, Tachikawa, and Narimasu) gather around Kanda.
Added: Gaslight Street is already complicated just by the explanation so far, but furthermore, the 2-chome part was previously called "Kanze Street". It seems that the name came from the fact that there was Kanze-Yashiki (the residence of Kanzetayu Iemoto of Sarugaku) here during the Edo period, but this area seems to have a similar historical background to Kinharu-dori on 8-chome. In 2004, there was an application for renaming from the local area, and it was renamed Ginza Gas Lantern Street together from 1-chome to 4-chome (Chuo-ku Government Office Road Section Construction Section). [Three Suzuran Streets in the ward (Chuo-ku Road Section created map was modified)]
[Ginza Suzuran Street]
Location 5-6 to 7-8 Ginza, Chuo-ku, 104-0061, Japan
[Ginza Gaslight Street]
Location 1-7 to 4-4 Ginza, Chuo-ku, 104-0061, Japan
[Kinharu Street]
Location 8-7 to 8-8 Ginza, Chuo-ku, 104-0061, Japan
[Ginza Tree Fruit Building (Climbing gorilla Wall)]
Location 6-8-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, 104-0061, Japan
[Suzuran Street]
Location 1-8 to 3-18 Hatchobori, Chuo-ku, 104-0032, Japan
Access Get off at Hatchobori Station on the Hibiya Line or JR Keiyo Line.
[Hatchobori Power / Concentric Gumishiki Site]
Location 3-17-9 Hatchobori, Chuo-ku, 104-0032, Japan (in front of Keika Square)
Access Get off at Hatchobori Station on the Hibiya Line or JR Keiyo Line 30 seconds
[Suzuran Street]
Location 2-4 to 2-19, Higashi Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, 103-0004, Japan
Access Get off at Higashi Nihonbashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line