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"The gate? There was a bridge.

[Shubo's Ten Hands] May 7, 2017 12:00

5 Gate Bridge. jpgDo you know? Bridge

 

Take Harumi-dori St. toward Kachidokibashi and be behind Honganji Temple.

On the right is the Tsukiji Fish Bank.

 

Monzekibashi 2.jpgGate Bridge 1.jpg

The second photo was written as "gate trace", so I thought it was a trace of a sluice gate, but I was worried, and when I looked it up, it was a bridge named "monzekibashi". .

  
The word "bridge" is covered with weeds. In the third photo, from June 1928 to the Reconstruction Bureau, the beyond is buried underground. I'm worried about what it was written~

In the first old map Bunkyugen (1861), you can see that it was a river. There was a bridge around the arrow. The left hand of the arrow is Honganji Temple. It's much larger than it is now.

 

Why don't you take a peek while shopping on the fish shore?

 

 

 

You can drink Dondon, don't you?

[Shubo's Ten Hands] May 4, 2017 14:00

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I would like to introduce Mr. Tomitsune of tuna.

 

It seems to be a long-established wholesaler who has been in Tsukiji for three generations.

(I photographed with the permission of the clerk.)

 

It is located in the Odawara Bridge building on the Tsukiji Fish Bank. I was told that I would ask you something about the tuna.

 

It's really delicious tuna.

On this day, I bought it on a fence and decided to make sake lukewarm. I can drink Dondon. It's also an iron-fired rice bowl. The chopped seaweed that scatters is Maruyama seaweed. Oh, it was good.

 

It's kind to your wallet. Why don't you take a look at it?

 

 

 
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