Immediately after exiting Exit 7 of Tsukishima Station Subway, it is located on the second street of Monja Street Tsukishima Nishinaka Shopping Street.
Mr. Hu Hagido. It is a rice cracker shop with my favorite "Neko Senbei".
Today, we talked about the shops that the landlady was concerned about everyday and the situation of Tsukishima Nishinaka Shopping Street a little old.
I asked you.
Hu Hagido, a beautiful sound shop name, is because the predecessor father who named it has already died.
I'm afraid I don't know right now.
When you enter the shop, the most noticeable thing is the wide mouth bottle.
Its presence symbolizes the Japanese rice cracker shop, but what kind of bottle is it?
The curve of the wide rounded cut is the warmth unique to handmade glass.
An excellent item that makes things inside look even more beautiful due to the reflection of light.
It seems that he was buying it in Asakusabashi, but now there are no handmade craftsmen and it can not be replenished even if it is broken.
The rest is only 14 pieces in the store, it's a dish that you don't want to lose.
In the shopping street around 30,40 years old, the jumpers who returned to Tsukiji for lunch (working at Tsukiji Market).
At 4 o'clock in the evening, mothers who had aprons came to shop.
There were 3 toy shops, 2 Itoyas, and 2 tofu shops.
At that time, when stockings, which were still expensive at that time, were transmitted to Itoya, they were asked to fix them one by one.
It seems that he was rushing.
After that, when Tsukishima Station on the Yurakucho Line was built in 1988, there was nothing for TV stations to cover.
It was advertised that Monjayaki was also featured, and the current Tsukishima = Monjayaki
I have an image.
It seems that the population has temporarily decreased due to the rise in Heisei, but now there is a tower apartment in Kachidoki.
He told me that the number of children is increasing.
Tsukishima was reclaimed and was born in 1892. Since then, it has become the driving force of the country in the Meiji, Taisho era, and Showa eras.
A shopping street where the lives of the people who support the heavy industrial area live.
Tower condominiums stood in the surrounding area in the Heisei era, and still reflect the cutting edge of people's lives.
Shopping street. In this unique Tsukishima shopping street, we seek "Tsukishima's Past and Present"
In the future, I would like to visit the shops and listen to them.