The whole museum was approaching tomorrow, but I wasn't ready because I was busy recently. This year, the bus guide volunteer was the second time, so I thought it would be something, but last year it was a right course, but this year it was changed to a left-turn course, so while soaking overnight, the course in the afternoon I went around by bicycle (October 29).
First of all, Tsukiji Social Education Center
I headed from Tsukiji to Harumi, but today was Saturday, and there were quite a lot of people outside the venue (after 13:00).
Follow Harumi-dori St. and cross Kachidokibashi (page 72 of Monoshiri Encyclopedia), but on the right hand side is the Kachidokibashi Museum (page 71 of Monoshiri Encyclopedia).
Take the Tsukiji Market from Kachidoki Hashigami. What will happen to the transfer? On the left, you can see the newly built Tsukiji Ohashi Bridge.
Continue along Harumi-dori St. and cross the Reimei Bridge. Triton Square seen from Hashigami.
If you follow Harumi-dori St. from Reimei Bridge, you will cross a wide road extending east and west, and the road extending east and west is called Harumi-dori St.
At the end of Ariake-dori St., there is Harumi Ohashi.
Turn right at the intersection and follow "Harumi-dori St.", and you will see the display version of "Japan World Exposition Secretariat Building Remains" (page 112 of "Monoshiri Encyclopedia") on your right.