For five days on October 22, 23, 29, 30, and 31, the Nihonbashi and Fukagawa 'Mizuto Resurrection Festival' was held in the Nihonbashi and Fukagawa areas.
During the Edo period, when water transportation was thriving, the `` Water Road '', which connected both the commercial center Nihonbashi and Fukagawa, which represents downtown areas, was re-examined, and the appeal of both areas was reappelled. Event.
The event is sponsored by the Nihonbashi Kitazume Shopping Association and Muromachi Odori Association in Chuo-ku, and the Morishita Shopping Street Promotion Association in Koto-ku, the Takahashi Shopping Street Promotion Association, the Takahashi Shopping Street Takamori Association, and the Fukagawa Museum Street Shopping Street Cooperative. I heard that this is part of the Tokyo Metropolitan Shopping District Promotion Association's wide-area support shopping district business.
On the 23rd and 29th, a cruising event "Mifunai Water Line" was held to experience the "Water Road" of Nihonbashi and Fukagawa during the Edo period.
Water transportation between Nihonbashi and Fukagawa, which once contributed greatly to the transportation of various goods related to clothing, food, and housing, was bustling.
This time, about 30 minutes of boarding experience from Nihonbashi Pier to Takahashi Pier, via Nihonbashi River, Sumida River, and Onagi River.
As the times progress, goods are transported on land, reclaimed, covered with expressways, buildings turn their backs against rivers, while watching views far from the bustle and remnants of the past, You can get a glimpse of the features.
This is a cruise that reminds me of the former "Water Road" again with the guidance of a tempo river guide.