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Immediately after relocation of the fish shore

[Slow of Satsuki's Koi] October 26, 2018 09:00

At the end of October 6, Tsukiji Market was relocated to Toyosu. I've seen a part of the market immediately after the relocation (migrating).

 

A few years ago will also be posted.

 

1 Full view 1.JPG

<<From Tsukiji Fish Bank Kaisaibashi Building >>>>>

 

1 Full view 4.JPG <<<<<<<Tare> was collected. >>>>>

 

 

1 From the opposite bank (3.) JPG

<<<<<<<If there were many tracks before, there were many tracks. >>>>>>

 

 

1 Tsukiji Ohashi (2.) JPG<<<< Tsukiji Ohashi Bridge Although it is difficult to understand in this photo, trucks are coming and going.

 

 

1 Sushi Large. JPGMr. Sushi Dai, who was always making a line, was informed of the end of business in 5 days in English.

 

 

0 Mr. Yoshinoya_01.JPG

Before the relocation of Yoshinoya's first store, which became a hot topic.  ↑

 

1 Yoshinoya 1.JPG

<<<<< Immediately after relocation> >>>>>

 

0 Water Shrine_01.JPG

 

0 Water Shrine_04.JPG

Before the relocation, the letters of Mizu Shrine in 1937 are engraved.

 

 

1 Water Shrine 1.JPG

The water shrine was relocated without waiting for October 7.

 

1 Flag Mountain. JPG

Flagyama, who had been asked for the sightseeing certification test, remained lonely.

 

 

0 Kaisaibashi_01.JPG<<<< About a few years ago when the construction of the seafood bridge began. >>>>

1 Kaisaibashi 08.JPG

 

 

0 Umiyuki Bridge_04.JPG 

1 Kaisaibashi 09.JPG

 

0 Umiyuki Bridge_06.JPG

 

1 Kaisaibashi 03.JPG Near the Kaisai Bridge, which was taken at the same angle, now and several years ago.

The main pillar remains as it is.  At this time, the Tsukiji Fish Bank is still under construction.

When I was a child, I remember that it was dirty in the Dop River when there was a river.

 

 

1 Out-of-site 3.JPG

 Although it is crowded on the far-off market, it has become easier to pass than before.

I think you can calm down and buy something.