There was such a notice in the building opposite "Tamahide" in Ningyocho.
It is "Kakigaracho Ginza-Ginza Here".
That's right. Kakigara Ginza was here, wasn't it? There was also an explanation board at the intersection.
And it's a nostalgic picture. It is a picture that says, "I hope Yoshicho rather than Father Bridge." This picture has such an explanation.
Yoshicho Ningyocho was a town that flourished as the temple town of Suitengu Shrine. At the time of this painting, it was across the Suitengu, Shinohashi to the east and Armor Bridge to the west. It is said that there were stalls lined up on the fair to Kodemmacho in the north, and the Tekomai of Yoshicho Geisha revived the bustle. Meiji Tokyo Famous Zoukai July 10, 1989 First Edition: Yamamoto Matsuya Commentary: Shun Yamamoto Jiro Issuer: Katsuhisa Kato, Issuer: Kodansha Co., Ltd.
Are you riding a rickshaw with a geisha in Yoshicho and your favorite one? Let's stop the wild evil spirits. Even now, there is a Japanese house and you can see the nostalgic streets of Ningyocho. Why don't you go out to enjoy the warm atmosphere of the downtown area around Ningyocho? At restaurants and restaurants, there are many delicious things, souvenirs such as doll-yaki, luxury rice crackers, and side dishes with the taste of downtown.