The other day, I went to Akashicho on a tour. It's where St. Luke Hospital is located.
This was also a former foreign settlement in the Meiji era.
It's also the birthplace of the Mission School.
Just lunch. The church rang. The sound is a hymn.
September is Disaster Prevention Month. How many years have passed since my father-in-law died?
I heard that during the Great Kanto Earthquake, I went to Rikkyo Junior High School in Tsukiji.
"The private school has a long summer vacation and went to my sister's house in Oita to play and save lives." .
It seems that his home at that time was located in Ginza 3-chome.
So I walked along St. Luke Street to Ginza.
A three-story building with a green-blue roof
Miyagawa food chicken egg shop. (1-4-7 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku)
Since it was founded Meiji, my father-in-law must have passed in front of this store.
There's an old phone number on the wall of the table.
From the left, Tokyo representative, 54, 177.
An acquaintance brought me to a souvenir
Harajuku's "Hachitake" tea cloth sushi.
It has been four years since I moved to Tsukiji. (2-8-8 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku)
I bought a tea cloth and went home.
After all, it's delicious.
Did my father-in-law look at a wooden Tsukiji Honganji that is not Indian style?
It is Ginza 2-chome brand intersection.
Walk straight to the front of the plantn for 30 minutes.
I arrived at Ginza 3-chome on Namiki-dori St.
It was a 30-minute school road one way.
Born in Meiji, he was very tall, white, and was like a British gentleman.
In the vicinity of the equinoctial week, unexpectedly historical things, and
It was a day when my personal things got together.