The area with the "Kyobashi Daikon Riverside Blue Market Ruins Monument" has been improved.
In front of the monument, a pair of congratulatory flowers were offered.
And in the depths, a quaint deer-like style of a Japanese-style garden was also created.
The revetment of the Kyobashi River has also appeared.
"The Kyobashi River, which was excavated after Ieyasu Tokugawa entered Edo in 1590 (1590), had a riverbank on both banks and was an important river for logistics in the castle town. After that, it entered the present age, completed its role, and was reclaimed in 1983-40. A part of the revetment has been reloaded since the modern era, and remains underground as it was at the time of landfill. "
In this way, it is difficult to maintain and manage a corner of Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo. Therefore, in March 2017, the Company announced that it was
The "Green Environmental Design Award" Hospitality Garden "Grand Prize" was awarded to the "Kyobashi Daikon Riverside Hospitality Garden".