On January 5 (Tuesday), I went to the first market of Tsukiji Market to feel the liveliness of the New Year.
First of all, a New Year's greeting was given to the worship place of Mizu Shrine.
The Tsukiji Market will finally be relocated to Toyosu in November this year, so this New Year's scenery is also worth watching.
This place of worship was also transferred to Toyosu, so there was a form in this precinct to raise donations for the transition.
I felt that I had begun to move in various ways for the relocation, and finally realized that it was the year.
If hundreds of years later, even if the fish market was in a different place from Toyosu, I think this god will surely be close to the place where the fish market is located.
After that, I wandered around the shore of the fish. You could see New Year's greetings here and there.
Oh~~! This is a treasure ship of vegetables.
Oh~. Somehow, thank you.
After having breakfast at the usual curry shop, I decided to wait for 9 o'clock to visit and go to the market.
As expected, New Year's Day. After all, it's different from the usual day.
This is also one of the New Year's scenery of Tsukiji Market, the flag of the first load.
Oh~. I'm happy to see you.
This is the beginning of this year's lively Tsukiji market.
Market officials may be a difficult year this year, but I hope that the last day of Tsukiji will be successfully reached and a new day in Shintenchi will be reached.
At the end of the year, there was a report in a newspaper about the plan for the site after the relocation of Tsukiji Market.
It's about creating a waterside transportation facility, and it's still quite a bit ahead.
Well, if you take care of the waterside, I don't want you to build as tall as possible on the site of the market or on the waterside.
In order for the water of the Sumida River to be reflected blue, a large sky is required to be reflected in orange.
I don't think water can shine on my own.
I think the charm of the waterside is that the sky is wide.
(Tokiji Market from the viewpoint of Kachidoki)