Skip "tea shop", "purple", and "Nishiki-e".
I'm in a fight against "fire" and "fire"
Edo is one of the largest cities in the world, and the houses were wooden and dense, so it seems that there were many fires. However, in "Kidai Shoran", a house with a tiled roof is depicted, and although it is wooden, I think that there was awareness of fire prevention.
・"Kyodai Shoran" We have a contract here. It will be a tiled roof. The area around it is a tiled roof.
In fire prevention measures, Minamimachi magistrate Ooka Echizen Mamoru Tadayoshi received the order of Yoshimune Tokugawa, and launched 48 sets of town fire extinguishing after 47 sets. There are no groups, groups, groups, groups, and groups in Iroha ... It seems that "he" is fart, "hi" is fire, "ra" is a hidden word, and "n" represents the end (I didn't know the group).
The dressing of the group is shaped like a kutashi and a masu, but it seems that the fire is "keshi-masu".
The timber wholesaler was initially located in Nihonbashi, and Koba, a timber storage area, was moved away from Edo Castle every time a fire broke out and moved. The Great Fire of the Meiryaku era, which is said to be the largest, Edo central keep was burned down at this time. Even now, the stone wall still has blackened.
"A fight,"
There must have been a lot of quarrels. However, Kido was set up as seen in "Kidai Shoran", and it was closed at night, so the security seemed to be good. It is Kido Banya that manages this Kido, and in addition to opening and closing Kido, it seems that he also checked passers-by and fire.
・"Kidai Shoran" There is also a banya here.
It seems that it is "middle" and vigorous.
"Iseya,"
There must have been many shops with the name "Iseya". It is said that the town of Edo stands out only the signboard of Iseya.
One of the long-established bonito specialty stores with the deepest history in Nihonbashi, "Ninben", founded in 1699 1699 The roots are Ise merchants, and the trademark "I" is the name of the trademark "I" at the time of its founding.
Bonitobushi is one of the essential things to Japanese food culture, but recently we established a bonito flake factory in France and started production. It seems to be sold to European countries. It is said that it is difficult to export due to EU regulations and transportation costs, so it has decided to make local production.
A dog's lie in Inari