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Walking around Tsukuda in spring

[TAKK...] April 22, 2014 08:09

 On a spring day, we decided to explore the historic sites and enjoy the flowers while strolling around the changing waterfront and the area around Ishikawajima and Tsukudajima.

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①The birthplace of Edo Minato

 Departure at Shinkawa and Sumida River Terrace.
 A monument indicating the birthplace of Edo Minato has been set up.
 In the past, this area was once a departure and arrival point for passenger ship routes, and routes connecting Uraga, Misaki, Shimoda, Izu Islands, etc. were operated to Kisarazu in the direction of Boso, Tateyama, Sagami and Izu, and it was said that it was crowded .

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②Reishi Island Current Strategies and Water Marks
 This place was established in 1873 (1873), where the average tide level, which was the standard of altitude, was measured.
 It conveys the historical significance of contributing to modern surveying in Japan to future generations.

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③Kobashi Tsukuda and wisteria trellis
 Crossing Chuo-ohashi Bridge, passing through Ishikawajima Park and Tsukuda Park, and coming near Tsukuda Kobashi, wisteria flowers were blooming.

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I enjoyed weeping cherry tree too.

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④Takasago
 I've been walking quite a bit. I'm hungry, so I'm going to buy a lunch box with the meat Takashigo.
 Speaking of Takasago, grilled pork and roast beef are famous, but side dishes such as croquettes and lunch boxes are also sold.
 Everything looks delicious and turns out, but I made omelet and a lunch box called "Meat no Yama".

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It is a famous restaurant that has won numerous awards.

⑤Ishikawajima Park
 I decided to eat the lunch box I bought by Takasago in the park.

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 The view from the park is also peaceful and makes you feel very relaxed.

 Well, it's the most important lunch, but first of all, omelet rice.

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Below the egg, ketchup rice with corned grilled pork.

It's pretty powerful.

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And this lunch box.

Croquette, shredded pork, ginger grilled pork and fried egg.

The fine pieces of roasted pork give the careful consideration to finish with curry flavor.

Also, it's hard to remember that fried eggs are served.

Roast beef and grilled pork are on the Internet, but for now, you can't buy lunch unless you go to the shop.

It was a course where you can enjoy seasonal flowers, historic sites, and great gourmet food.


 

 

 
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