The above part of "Kyoko no Ie" (published in 1959) is often cited as a description of Kachidokibashi, especially the opening and closing of bridges, but "Happiness Go Deho" (serialized in 1955, published in a book in 1956) is that the main character Mitsuko grew up in Tsukishima and works in a department store in Ginza.
>Without knowing why, Mitsuko ate breakfast and left her mother alone and went to work. Every day, I walk from Tsukishima to Ginza on foot to save my footage.
Mitsuko started crossing Kachidokibashi after buying a newspaper in Hashizume, thinking that she would read it again on the rooftop during work breaks.
It's a sunny morning with no clouds. And the wind is whim. I left home earlier than usual, so no matter how much I walk, I can't afford it.
Mitsuko stopped and looked at the mouth of the bridge, which had never been stopped.
In front of the warehouse, the color of the rusted drums of the red rusted drums looked beautiful on the water shining in Asahi. On the pier on the shore of the fish bank on the other side, there was a beautiful red flag of the bonito boat. The estuary of the morning was full of energy, and from here and there, the sound of pompom steaming like the sound of heart beating with joy.
Even to Mitsuko, there was a feeling of happiness.
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・・... Mitsuko looked at the pier near the fish shore. From there, there was a record of the popular song of our bells, and a long row of verticals came from the bonito boat. I saw young people with rubber lengths, rubber front hooks, and white headbands. They seemed to have piled up glowing knives one by one, from their hands to hands, in the manner of bucket relays of air defense exercises, and piled them up in front of the warehouse. (8-363)
Today's Tsukiji Market as seen from the Tsukishima side of Kachidokibashi
>If you go further south from Tsukishima and cross the bridge, it is out of the south of Tokyo. Harumi Wharf and Ifuna landfill. So until this time the international trade fair was opened.
Goban's eyes are quiet streets, paved roads, small trees, new sidewalks ... If this much is in the middle of Ginza, Ginza will be able to join the world's top cities, Heaven, two things are like a sample of a portable shrine, and the sidewalk of the main street is such a splendid, and grassy landfill.
The sky is so big. There was thin clouds in the sky, and the hem of the sky was swayed by the black smoke of ships and factories. (382)
Present Harumi
>There is a large monument on the right side just before crossing Kachidokibashi. The back was a little lower, and the white lengwa building of the Kachidoki Bridge Changing Station looked into the river.
Since the waiter is hard to appear, Toshio reads the inscription that is difficult to read with each other.
"Kachidoki Hashinoki
In the 1904 battle of the Imperial Army. In commemoration of the victory, the residents of Kyobashi will set up a ferryboat here, name it Kachidoki, and donate it to Tokyo City ... "(448)
The inscription "Kachidokibashi Museum" (the substations have been renovated)