"Kachidoki" is the newest area in Chuo-ku and the most vibrant area now. The population is 26,533 as of January 1, 2018, accounting for about 17% of the population of 156,823 in Chuo-ku. (The Tsukishima area, including Kachidoki, has 72,539 people, accounting for 46% of the total.)
New people were moved in and said, "What kind of town is Kachidoki? What kind of town is Toyomi?"
In such a case, you can understand well by reading the mikoshi displayed at the Kachidoki and Toyomi Historical Materials Exhibition Hall and their explanations.
Photographs of portable shrine
portable shrine's next explanation, "About portable shrine, No. 2."
It's "Sugumi", a fire extinguisher.
Description of the summary (about the summary of the sixth group in the first ward),
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If you read "Ayumi in Chuo-ku, commemorating the 70th anniversary of the ward administration-Post-War Development and Changes in Town" published by Chuo-ku Folk Tenmonkan, you can understand well from the chronology of history and with commentary with photos.
Then, in the Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia published by the Chuo-ku Tourism Association, the origin of the old town name was confirmed, "Harumi was formed from 1-chome to 6-chome Harumi-cho in July 1937. The name of the town was lost due to the indication of the house determined by the hope of "always facing the clear sea" at the Kyobashi Ward Conference at that time. ] You can also know that.
It may be a snake foot, but it seems that there is a town name that disappeared due to the implementation of the 15th house display from 1965 to 1987. In general, Takaramachi became the current Kyobashi 1-3 chome, but it was almost simplified, and it seems that "Shintomi-cho was Shintomi, Irifunecho entered, Minato-cho was Minato" .
Harumi will continue to face and develop beautiful Tokyo Bay.