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There is a phoenix on the street lights on Miyuki Street.

[Shubo's Ten Hands] April 9, 2017 12:00

  Phoenixes are lined up in a row.

DSCN0618 (2). JPGThe origin of the phoenix with golden wings spread is that during the Edo period, the Shogun was named as the road of Miyuki Miyuki when he went to Hamarikyu.

 

It is also said that during the Meiji era, His Majesty the Emperor was designated as a path for excursions to Naval Academy, Naval University, etc. (Tsukiji Market).

 

In the 1960s, young people who adopted Ibeelic walked around Miyuki Street. From there, the name of the "Miyuki tribe" was born.

Even today, there are many restaurants, clubs, shops, etc. with high thresholds. Ginza like Ginza.

Take a look at the street lights as well as shopping. It's quite elaborate.