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Around Tsukiji Market Exploring Naval-related Facilities I

[wombat] April 27, 2013 14:00

 On a chilly spring day, we explored naval-related facilities around Tsukiji Market.

    The process is as follows. This time, I would like to show you the details.

 

    Tsukiji Market Station: Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market Tsukiji Market ... Yuonen Ruins ...

      The birthplace of the Navy: The main pillar of Kaiyuki Bridge: Namishi Inari Shrine: The site of a warship training center

      ・・・ Ruins of Tsukiji Hotel Building: Monument of Naval Accounting School: Museum of Kachidokibashi

      ・・・ Kachidokibashi ・ ・ Tsukiji Outer Market ・ ・ ・ Naval Military Dormitory ・ ・ ・ Naval Medical School Remains

 

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Saah, departure!   Behaved and lined up in a line, inside the Tsukiji hall      March!

 

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I went to a shop famous for shellfish at the market.

It was a large number of people, so I made a reservation.

Everyone was a double circle shop. The wolf is a good woman.

Also, there were many people who wanted to go.

 

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The yakisoba of this shop was delicious!

This is information from a certain teahouse shop.

 

 There was this shrine near the sushi restaurant I went to.

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On the right side of the shrine, there was a copper plate painting of Yuonen built by Sadanobu Matsudaira.

 It was hard to see because there was a garbage with a fence next to the toilet.

In addition, there is a “Hagiyama” stone monument in the shrine, which was established by the Ministry of Navy at that time (established in 1872).

I was chasing the image.

 

 

 
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