This photo shows 'Sarnokoshikake' that lives in Tsukiji.
I found something that grew on a tree planted on the exterior of Tsukiji Market in Chuo-ku, and I don't know the original tree name or the correct name of "Sarnokoshikake".
Near the fruit and vegetable gates, quietly, but dignified
The diameter of the longer one is more than 20 centimeters in size.
If you look closely, you can see that the stripes like annual rings spread in a circle, and it is presumed that they grew after a reasonable date and time.
Near the fruit and vegetable gates, there are few turrets coming and going, such as the main gate and market Hashikado, and there are no many tourists coming and going like Umiyuki Hashikado, so you can feel the herbivory atmosphere as the name suggests .
Tsukiji Market is particularly famous for its handling of marine products such as tuna and crabs, but the Fruits and Vegetables Department also handles vegetables, fruits, pickles and bird eggs.
A walking course that visits Honganji from Tsukiji Subway Station, passes through Monzeki Street (Shin-ohashi-dori St.), and leads to the Hamarikyu Onshi Garden is also recommended during this season.
In that case, please find this trick.
Maybe a small cat is sitting down.