Hello. This is a new correspondent, Hanes.
I learned from an online news the other day that Yoshinoya No. 1 store in Tsukiji Market will end its 59-year history on October 6th.
"I have to go once before moving to Toyosu!" I think that Yoshinoya will also move to Toyosu.
I went to Yoshinoya No. 1 store in the morning.
■Open from 5:00 to 13:00
Yoshinoya is also a shop in the early morning like Tsukiji, and the first store is open from 5 o'clock, which is also nice for those who work in Tsukiji early in the morning.
I'm the first to eat in Yoshinoya, so I can't compare it with other stores.
Orders were as powerful as auctions, and the provision of beef bowls etc. was very skillful.
The regular says, "Large of Atama!" "Don't go on!" While ordering as I got used to saying, "I'm gonna do it!"
Yoshinoya Beginner I ordered the smallest size beef bowl with help from a clerk!
And it came out in a few seconds after ordering.
(I added ginger by myself.)
Gyudon, which can be said to be the source of power for Tsukiji, who works hard from the morning.
When I picked up chopsticks from the chopstick holder* installed on the wall unique to the first store, I tried eating them.
(* In the past, some people stand and eat without waiting for their seats to open, so even those people can get chopsticks.)
The taste and service are good, easy, fast, as the shop's catchphrase suggests!
In addition, there are many commitments to the first store, such as the color of the bowl related to the accounting.
Please try to find the difference from other stores.
■The roots of Yoshinoya were in Chuo-ku!
Yoshinoya has now become a nationwide chain store....
Opened in 1899 on the shore of the fish in Nihonbashi and moved to Tsukiji along with the fish shore after the Great Kanto Earthquake....
Actually, it's a shop with roots in Chuo-ku.
For more information, please see the "Gyudon 100 Year Story" on the Yoshinoya official website.
At the Namishi Inari Shrine, which has a water bowl and a lion head of the ward's private folk cultural property, is located.
There is also a monument about Yoshinoya's founding in Tsukiji.
Why don't you check it out when you stop by Yoshinoya No. 1 store?
■Another "specialty" known to those who know it
There are many specialties in Tsukiji, but I would like to take a look at them especially before moving.
There is a "specialty" that makes you feel the uniqueness of Tsukiji more than enough.
That's the found bulletin board next to the right of the police box at the main gate!
If you don't get in from the main gate of the market, you can't easily see this bulletin board.
It is written out what the owner could not be found immediately.
When I went to see it the other day, as expected, there was no fish drop.
Frozen hamburger, mekabu soup, leaf green, and lost items unique to Tsukiji!
May the owner be found safely before moving to Toyosu...
■"Chuo-ku sightseeing certification" measures!
In addition, there are two other spots that you want to check out at the market!
Both are posted on the official text of the "Chuo-ku Tourism Test", so if you are planning to take the exam, please check it out.
The first is the birthplace of the Navy.
In 1872, the Ministry of Navy was established on the site of Yuonen, a lower mansion of Sadanobu Matsudaira.
Tsukiyama in the park where the Naval Sir flag is displayed is called Flag Mountain.
Today, there is a stone monument commemorating the birthplace of the Navy, engraved with "Hagiyama".
The second is the site of the aforementioned Yuonen Garden!
Sadanobu Matsudaira, who worshiped this land in 1792, was
It seems that he built a famous garden with a spring breeze pond, an autumn breeze pond, and a artificial hill surrounding the pond.
The Tsukiji market was not only delicious, but also delicious.
It is a very interesting place historically with the famous garden of the old man, the Ministry of Naval.
According to a person who came to Tsukiji to buy fish in the morning, recently, when the relocation is approaching.
It was said that three times the usual tourists came to Tsukiji.
Don't forget that there are many people in the market.
Please enjoy the atmosphere of Tsukiji, which is only a few remaining.