"This is the riverbank of Sojuro,"
"Who is So Juro?"
"Is it a person like Kurama Tengu wearing a purple hood?"
`That's Juro So,'
Nihonbashi Pier is located on the east side of Nihonbashi Minamizume, in Taki no Hiroba.
There is a monument on the banks of Sojuro, nicknamed at that place.
On the monument, the names of the two Kabuki daimyo ruins, the source of Sojuro, are written.
The 12th generation Danjuro Ichikawa and the 4th generation Sakata Tojuro.
It was named the Sojuro Riverbank after the name of the famous actor in the east and west.
The 49-meter-long stone double arch bridge was completed in 1911 (Meiji 44).
The Nihonbashi Bridge Centennial Festival was held in 2011 (Showa 23).
July 31 of the Centennial Festival is a boarding and a monument ceremony in anticipation of the prosperity of the Nihonbashi River.
The houseboat "Oedo Maru" is approaching the dock.
Sitting on the roof of the boat and relaxing the living conditions.
They represent the rough things of Edo and the Japanese affairs of the upper part.
People who gathered at Hashigami and squares in Nihonbashi call out "Naritaya" and "Yamashiroya".
And with great cheers and applause, the unveiling ceremony was held.
From the Nihonbashi Pier, popular cruise ships such as the Nihonbashi Canal Tour, the Sumida River Tour, and the Odaiba Tour are sailing.
In summer, it is a course when dusk approaches, and it is also recommended to enjoy the cool evening.
It is also interesting to look at the lights of the city reflected on the river surface, unusually waterside.
The design of the waterfowl drawn on the iron door of the dock is also cute.
It's a record heat today.
The balustrade of the bridge illuminated by the glittering sun. When touched, it jumps up unintentionally with heat.
On stone, if you have thin dried fish, you can cook in plenty of time.
As a personal matter, this is the 100th post on this blog.
I have kept my pace almost once a month as a correspondent so as not to burden other activities and to be able to continue for a long time.
At the break, I returned to Nihonbashi, the starting point of the Japanese highway.
"It was" Koedo Itabashi ", longing for the flower Edo, and applauded the activities of Koedo in various places."