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Invited by the scent of the tide

[Shitamachi Tom] June 28, 2011 08:30

Chuo-ku is a city of water.

Rivers and canals have been reclaimed and have decreased considerably, but it is still a town surrounded by water. In addition, because it faces the sea, it also has the character of "seaside town".


One day in the rainy season sky, I walked toward [Toyomi Fisheries Wharf].

Tsukishima Wharf (1.JPG)


This area, where many fisheries company buildings are found, plays a role in supporting the dietary life of Tokyo. According to the story I heard while frozen warehouses are lined up, how to secure power in the power saving this summer is a very big issue.


Tsukishima Wharf (2.JPG)



As I walked further, I saw a big truck coming and going. When I looked at the license plate, it was [Miyako Port, Iwate Prefecture].


I'm relieved to think that the goods in the area damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake have reached Tokyo in this way.


I will walk to the tip of Toyomi-cho. If you come to this point, the view spreads at once, and you can see the Rainbow Bridge and Takeshiba Pier on the opposite bank.

Invited by the scent of the tide, I stood on the quay for a while and entrusted myself to the rhythm of the waves.

Toyomi Fisheries Wharf (1.JPG)


Kaitakamaru, a training boat belonging to the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology) is moored to shore.

It is said that what was once used as a special ship of the Navy was remodeled after the war, but the brilliant figure is well reflected in Tokyo Bay.



Why don't you visit the real face of "Port Town" Chuo-ku occasionally? I think you will notice a new charm.

 

 

 

 

amazake Yokocho's "Slightly drunk" ♪ 〟

[Shitamachi Tom] June 10, 2011 09:00

Bulletin board of amazake Yokocho JPG

Ningyocho [amazake Yokocho] is a famous street you all know.

 

There are various shops on both sides of the road, and the atmosphere that makes you feel the Edo atmosphere somewhere softens your heart.

 

The pleasure of [amazake Yokocho] is, after all, a moment of "a little cup ♪".


Sasa Shin. JPG




As famous izakayas, [Sasa Shin] and [Waoi] are nearby.


Aoi. JPG


Each shop has a rich personality and the personality of the visitors is good.

I understand that good shops are supported by good customers.




Of course, there are a lot of other good shops. Why don't you enjoy your favorite shop and walk around the dusk Ningyocho with a tasteful taste?

 

 

[Tsukiji Conwa Plaza] is a good lunch place.

[Shitamachi Tom] June 7, 2011 09:30

Conwavir. JPG

Cross Harumi-dori St. from Higashiginza across Mannen Bridge and enter the Tsukiji side. Next to [ADK Shochiku Square], there is [Konwabiru] at the foot of the celebration bridge.

In the basement of this building, there is a small dining area called [Conwa Plaza].


Conwa Plaza Entrance. JPG

There are several shops that are loved by businessmen working in a nearby building and locals.



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Among them, we recommend Tonkatsuya's Tonki and Steakhouse's Chime.


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Both stores are very friendly and unconscious. The price is reasonable, and of course the taste is good.


When you go out to the Tsukiji area, sushi is good, but sometimes you can enjoy a full-volume lunch.

 

 
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