This is Edamame, a correspondent with children.
Continuing from the previous time
From the "11th Chuo-ku Tourism Certification" conducted on February 3
I would like to pick up the problem that Edamame was concerned about.
Q50 The shipping bridge was a bridge over the maple river.
Because the river was reclaimed and turned into a highway, the bridge was removed.
At present, only two main pillars are left.
One main pillar is engraved with the word "Kayunhashi".
Which of the following characters are engraved on the other main pillar?
A. I'm gonna Kaiunbashi Bridge U. Sakamoto-cho e. June 2,535 BC
To excuse ...
Surely, just before I became a correspondent,
When I was walking around Chuo-ku with an official textbook in my hand to study for the exam
The shipping bridge was definitely coming.
Yeah.
Despite the fact that the text says "two main pillars" properly.
This is the main pillar of the person who wrote "Kayunhashi"
I was satisfied when I saw the explanation board of the Board of Education. Maybe.
That's why I don't have a memory of "another main pillar" ...
※In the official text, there is also a description of "what is written".
Let's read and study properly.
So why didn't you notice it?
↑The main pillar and information board of "Kayunhashi" written with a large red mark
Former riverbank (?) On the other side of the highway, which was former maple river. For you
There was "the other main pillar." (Aomaru on the map)
So it was hidden behind the elevated highway,
I wasn't able to recognize the existence properly.
So let's go see it with you.
The correct answer is ...
Here you.
D. June 2,535 BC
I did it!
By the way, what is "2535 BC"?
It was due to the Imperial Ki, whose first year was the throne of Emperor Jimmu.
2535 = 1875 = 1875 = 1875 AD.
It was that year when the shipping bridge was replaced with an arched stone bridge.
It is close to the main pillar of "June 2,535 BC" ...
There is the Mizuho Bank Kabuto-cho Branch.
That's right. Here is
It's the birthplace of the bank.
In 1873, the "Daiichi National Bank" was established here.
During the Civilization and enlightenment period, there was also a new and wonderful Western-style bank.
It has become the capital of Tokyo's financial center.
It seems that this neighborhood has become a "new famous place in Tokyo".
Electronic trading of stocks has become the mainstream.
There is no so-called "place standing"
It is said that Kabuto-cho is no longer bustling than before.
However, it is also an area adjacent to Nihonbashi.
It seems that the redevelopment plan of the city is gradually being promoted.
I would like to look forward to the appearance of Kabuto-cho, which will become a new attraction in Tokyo again.