I went to the Catholic Tsukiji Church in the sweltering heat. The purpose is to visit the Japanese language volunteer class. I knew it because it was familiar with the text of the sightseeing test, but this is the first time I went there. As the text suggests, there is a doria-style gabled sculpture of "roses and tulips" on the gable wall. It's an image of stone, but it's a wooden building. In the past, there were many foreign settlements, so there were many things that could be done for the first time in Japan and the birthplace of schools. Ginza and Tsukiji are close, but it is an area where you can feel a foreign country somehow with a calm atmosphere.