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[Tachibana]
March 17, 2016 14:00
Do you know where "Kobunacho Yakumo Shrine" is located in Nihonbashikobunacho?
The festival called Tenno Festival is held in Kofune-cho, but the shrine is actually located in Kanda Myojin.
In Kofune-cho (Horidome Children's Park), Kariya is built only during the Tenno Festival, and the carrying of miniature shrines is held once every four years in principle.
The above photo shows Kobunamachi Yakumo Shrine in Kanda Myojin.
This is the water tub of Yakumo Shrine. The votives are "Enshuya Shinbei" and 10 others who handled salted appetizers and dried foods in the Nihonbashi Fish Market area.
At the beginning of Kobunacho Yakumo Shrine, Miyamoto was involved in Kodemmacho, and then fish wholesalers, and is now revered by people in Kobunacho.
Kofunecho Yakumo Shrine is the three shrines of "Gozu Tenno Sansha", the first shrine is "Edo Shrine" and the second shrine is "Ninomiya".
It is called "Dai Temmacho Yakumo Shrine".
The Tenno Sansha is dedicated to the god of Daikoku-sama's father, "Takehayassanoonomikoto".
It is a huge statue of Daikoku-sama in Kanda Myojin.
It is "Edo Shrine" of Ichinomiya.
It is "Dai Temmacho Yakumo Shrine" in Ninomiya.
It's the water.
The contributor of the Tensui Oke is a "taimono wholesaler" friend (a merchant who was lined up in the Nihonbashi area, dealing with cloths, etc.), but before that, Otemmacho was Miyamoto, so the name of Otemmacho is also written. It is.
Unfortunately, the festival is not currently being held at Dai Temmacho Yakumo Shrine.
This year is said to be the year when the carrying of miniature shrines of "Kobunacho Yakumo Shrine" will be held, so if I could cover the carrying of miniature shrines that will be held in September, I would like to introduce it on my blog again.
[Chuo Kotaro]
March 15, 2016 16:00
Near Fukutoku Shrine in Nihonbashi Muromachi, a mystery that disappeared in the early Meiji era, even though it was said to be one of the best in Edo. There was a restaurant "Momokawa".
The luxury restaurant is a restaurant style that emerged as the Edo culture matured, with elaborate dishes and servings. It seems that the restaurant has evolved into a stylish Edo cuisine with the addition of playfulness as restaurants compete for dishes and dishes. That's right. The luxury restaurant has formed a circle of many cultural people and contributed greatly to the development of Edo culture. It can be said. In the Edo period, many things like the "Gourmet Guide" were published today, and the "Kyoka Kaiseki Fee" was also published. In Risoroku (Kyokaiseki Ryori Sugoroku) (an introduction of famous stores in the form of Soroku) It is the name of Momokawa, along with famous luxury restaurants such as Yaozen in Yamaya and Hirasei in Fukagawa. You can also see it.
Momokawa was founded in the 1760s and 1770s (around Meiwa and Yasunaga), and its peak was around Bunka Bunsei (1804-30). He seemed to be proud of it, but suddenly disappeared at the beginning of the Meiji era. There are few materials, and what happened It is mysterious that it is difficult to understand whether the store was closed at latitude, and it is interesting. It is depicted in the Ukiyo-e "Picture of Hyakkawa Prosperity", and in Kyozan Santo's essay "Spider's Silk Volume", a passerby. It is also listed as one of the four major culinary teahouses to play, and in the sense of a meeting of cultural people, Sadanobu Matsudaira It seems that such a face gathered, and a cultural circle was formed. Also, when Perry arrived on a black ship at the end of the Tokugawa period (when the second visit in 1854), he had a party in Yokohama. It is also famous for having it. The dish at this time was the finest kaiseki cuisine, with 300+200 servings. It seems that a copy was prepared, and the price is said to be 1,000 or 2,000.
Speaking of another "Hyakukawa", I think that the classical rakugo "Hyakukawa" cannot be removed. In writing this blog, I heard the rakugo story of Sanyutei Ensei. He will serve in Hyakukawa Hyakubei and customers (young people on the fish shore) performed "misunderstand" on the stage of Hyakukawa. It's a fun story that makes me laugh unintentionally.
This time, we strolled around Nihonbashi, Ningyocho and Horidomecho with the keyword Hyakukawa.
First of all, when the Hyakukawa was located, the road between Nihonbashi COREDO Muromachi 1 and YUITO Building is Ukiyokoji. There is Fukutoku Shrine ahead, but it seems to have been in this neighborhood.
(↑ Click to see a large display.)
It is "Ukiyokoji", but there is a residence of the Kitamura family from Kaga who is a town old town, and Kaga. Then, because "Koji" is read as "Shoji", it is called "Ukiyo Shoji". Also, The origin of the name is that there is a ukiyo bath here, where the service of the yuto was good, or a store that sells ukiyo goza. It seems that he was called like this.
Fukutoku Shrine is a very old shrine that has been around since the 9th century, and is the religion of warlords such as Yoshiie Minamotono and Michio Ota Atsushi? It's said that it was. Ieyasu Tokugawa has also visited the temple several times. When Hidetada Nidai visited the torii gate, sprouts were found in the torii gate. I found it out and named it "Mebuki Shrine", which is also known as "Mebuki Jinja". Yes. On the north side of Ukiyo Koji, there is the approach to Fukutoku Shrine, and it is now named "Shin Ukiyo Koji". Sir.
The nail-shaped Nishiborirugawa came right next to Fukutoku Shrine, and there was Shuuga shore nearby. The river was reclaimed with nails in the middle of the Meiji era, and the rest was reclaimed in the early Showa era.
In addition to Ukiyokoji, the rakugo "Hyakukawa" includes Yoshicho and Sanko Shindo in addition to Ukiyokoji. The place name of Michi) also comes out, so I took a walk about them.
Yoshicho used to call a part of today's Ningyocho Yoshicho in the past, and the neighborhood is flowers like "Yoshicho Hanamachi". It is also famous as a city. In rakugo, Hyakubei is called Chizukaya in Yoshicho. This is a setting that introduced Hyakukawa from the employment agency. Yoshicho Hanagai is still continuing as the six flower districts in Tokyo, and a restaurant called Hamadaya preserves its tradition. In addition, I think that "Geisha Shindo" next to Daikanonji retains the atmosphere of the flower district most. ※There are restaurants represented by Yoshiume, giving a good atmosphere.
Sanko Shindo is a 30-meter path located at Horidomecho 2-chome, and Sanko Inari is a 30-meter path. It's also the approach to the shrine. There is a long-established store called Todaya Shoten, famous for its pear garden dyeing nearby. Sir. You can see a sample of pear garden dyeing on the wall on the side of the store.
In rakugo, I hope that Hyakubei will call a person named Kamemoji in Jobanzu who lives here. I'd like to be asked by a guest from Hyakukawa. 。 。 。 It will come out with the content.
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[References, etc.] ・"Edo Walk / Tokyo Walk" (Narumi-do Publishing) ・Nihon Keizai Shimbun, July 3, 2014, Japan ・“Walking the Stage of Rakugo“ Hyakukawa ”” (http://ginjo.fc2web.com/001momokawa/momokawa.htm) (in Japanese).
[Sam]
March 14, 2016 16:00
In the former Tsukuda Island area, Inari Shrine is enshrined in three places and four companies.
Part (Kamimachi) is one of the precincts of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine, and is said to have been transferred from 1-chome Odenmacho in 1869.
In the second part (Shitamachi), "Mori Inari Shrine" is said to have originated from the Yashikigami, which was enshrined by the Magoemon Mori clan who opened Tsukuda Island.
In the third part (Azumacho), "Nami (Nami) Inari Shrine, O (O) Saki Inari Shrine", where the remnants of the former Ryoshimachi remain dark in the inscription of Tamagaki.
It is unique that two shrines are lined up.
The names of the two shrines are written on the flat of the torii facing the street, and a small torii gate is built in front of Osaki Inari Daimyojin, and the torii is nested.
Every year on the first day of March, or on a Sunday close to this, the first day of the festival is held.
This year is March 13 (Sun).
The lecturer of Sumiyoshi Tsukuda will be in charge of the festival.
In addition to the fried food as a sacred dish, Japanese spiny lobster and red sea bream are also served, lanterns are displayed, and many dedication flags dyed with the name of each shrine are lined up and wrapped in a festival mood.
On the day, 10: 00, Miyaji of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine goes around each Inari-sha and executes the repair ceremony.
The sound of children hitting the drums set in front of Inari Shrine echoes throughout the town.
From the left, Irifune Inari Shrine, Mori Inari Shrine, Namiwa Inari Shrine, and Osaki Inari Shrine.
[CAM]
March 13, 2016 09:00
At the "Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum" last fall, 11 public baths in the city are listed as "Whole Museum Day Go empty-handed to a public bath."
Of these, three houses are located in the Tsukuda and Tsukishima areas. The remaining 8 houses are Ginza Yu (Ginza 1-12-2), Kinharuyu (Ginza 8-7-5), Irifune Yu (3-6-14), Minato Yu (Minato 1-6-2), Kotobuki Yu (Tsukiji 6-12-4), World Yu (Nihonbashi Ningyocho 2-17-2), Jushidokiyu (Nihonbashi Kodokidoki, 5.
However, there is a notice at Asahiyu (Tsukuda 2-12-12) in the Tsukuda area that it will close on the 29th.
In the Tsukuda area, only Hinodeyu (Tsukuda 1-6-7) near Tsukuda Kobashi was left.
You seem to have a rental apartment on the upstairs.
Tsukishima Onsen (3-4-5 Tsukishima) is located in the Tsukishima area. It faces Monja Street and is located on Tsukishima Kannon.
It is lonely that private shops such as greengrocers, fish shops, liquor stores, electronics stores, etc. disappear, but if the number of users decreases, it will not be feasible as a business.
[Slow of Satsuki's Koi]
March 10, 2016 14:00
I had the opportunity to participate in a panel discussion and it was very interesting. This time, I will post the contents of this article.
The panelist Mr. Takatsu, President and Representative Director of Ninben Co., Ltd. Mr. Nishikawa, President and Representative Director, Nishikawa Sangyo Co., Ltd. Mr. Yamamoto, President and Representative Director, Yamamoto-noriten Co., Ltd.
Ninben Co., Ltd. Founded in 1699, 1699
As you know, bonito flakes are Japanese food that uses mold, but it seems that the purpose differs in Osaka and Edo in the first place. For the purpose of preventing mold of Osaka malignant mold, molding was performed only once. --> Squirrel I added mold several times for the purpose of making Edo delicious and good quality. The difference in the purpose of molding influenced the culture of taste in the east and west.
We were struggling to deal with mold generated when transporting bonito from the main bonito areas of bonito, Tosa and Satsuma. In the meantime, he came up with a method to prevent malignant mold by producing excellent mold on the surface. The bonito flakes gathered in Osaka were transported by boat to Edo, but it took about a month depending on the weather. There was still a lot of water and mold during transportation. In addition, each time mold occurs during storage in Edo period. The Edo wholesaler noticed that the bonito flakes became good during this repetition.
By saying, it is exactly the same as "to control poison with poison."
There are Arabushi, Satsumabushi, Arabushi, etc., but please visit the website.
The process of aging while draining water was repeated by adding mold to the rough section. It is said to be the main section, the dead section, and the honkabushi (honkabushi).
A molded around 3 of this section A molded with 4 or more of this wilt In the Kanto region, the main and bonsai are called bonito flakes. (It is said that Japanese food is preferred worldwide, but the EU prohibits importing molded (used) foods, but bonito flakes are OK with exceptions.)
Although consumption has decreased for a while, it is still on the table due to the development of products such as "fresh packs".
Mr. Nishikawa Sangyo Co., Ltd. Bedding is after the Meiji era. Currently, athletes' support quality sleep->Improve grades Health promotion->We aim to reduce medical expenses Founded in 1566 There are many management crises going back to history
Osaka Summer Camp 1615 Okitsugu Tanuma Economic Growth Policy 1767-1786 The Great Famine in Tenmei 1782-1788 That's a big one.
It seems that they originally traded mosquito nets. It is said that this mosquito net was dyed green and that it was costly to make it feel cool. The episode of the birth of the Oomi Mosquito Net seems to have been described in several historical materials and handed down.
Yamamoto-noriten Co., Ltd. Founded in 1849, 1849 The amount consumed at home is decreasing (breakfast changes from rice to bread) but the consumption of Japan as a whole has not changed. (Increase in demand for rice balls at convenience stores, etc.) Yoko Yamamoto has been certified as a Guinness Record as "the longest exclusive contract year in the world." In fact, Shima Iwashita, who has been a commercial character for menade cosmetics for many years, was certified as Guinness. Nori Yamamoto also knew, and when he looked at the company's history, it turned out that Yoko Yamamoto's contract history exceeded. It means that you have been certified by applying for Guinness.
As a product development related to seaweed The same-looking seaweed is classified into eight types. Seasoned seaweed Overseas expansion and Internet sales Snack with wasabi and plum on seaweed I think there is something like that.
[Sumida Fireworks]
March 8, 2016 16:00
The opposite bank of Kiyosu Bridge. The tall warehouse on the Koto-ku side was demolished and the sky became wider.
Depending on the location, you may be able to capture Kiyosu Bridge with the blue sky in the background. It looks like something will be built again, so now may be a chance.
I wonder if it's going to get warm soon.
During the winter, the Sumida River Terrace, which was difficult to turn, is finally a fun season.
This area is slightly upstream of Kiyosu Bridge. The flowers that color the Sumida River terrace seem to have not been able to wait for spring.
This kind of information board is often seen on the Sumida River Terrace.
Here, the river line is "curve". There is "Shinohashi" on the upstream side and "Kiyosu Bridge" on the downstream side, each of which spans the entrance of the curve.
The top of the curve is where Shinohashi, the third place in the Sumida River during the Edo period, was located. It seems to have been rebuilt many times, but until about 100 years ago, a wooden bridge, two generations before the current bridge, was built here.
(The whole museum in Chuo-ku, 2015, the area where the former Shin-ohashi Bridge was built.)
The inside of the curve is on the Chuo-ku side, but there is a place downstream from Shinohashi in the Edo period, and it was called "Nakasu" or "Mitsumata".
On the other hand, the opposite bank of the Sumida River is the Fukagawa district of Koto-ku. When Shin-ohashi Bridge was built for the first time in the Edo period, that "Matsuo Basho" was crowded.
It is said that in 1680, when the Ryogoku Bridge was built for the first time in the wake of the great fire of the Meiryaku era, and when the flowers of common people began to open, Basho moved to this area where the Onagi River merged with the Sumida River.
(Bashoan Historic Site Observation Park viewed from the Chuo-ku side)
The "outside of the curve" where Basho lived.
Now from this place, facing the Chuo-ku side and looking at the river ...
On the upstream side is Shinohashi, the orange main tower, and far beyond Ryogoku Bridge.
On the downstream side, there is a high main tower of the blue curve Kiyosu Bridge, and far beyond Chuo-ohashi Bridge.
Thanks to the curve, the outlook is very good. You can see far beyond the river.
What did Basho look at here? You must have seen farther away than it is now ...
The mountain in Ueno, where cherry blossoms bloom upstream.
The boats of white sails come and go along the way.
Downstream is Tsukuda Island and the moon floating in the sea.
White Fuji far beyond Nihonbashi.
In one view of 180 degrees, such a landscape created by the curve should have spread.
"Is the flower cloud bell Ueno or Asakusa?"
"At night around the famous moons and ponds,"
I don't know much about how Basho chose this place because I don't study hard, but in later years, Hokusai and Hiroshige will draw Mount Fuji over the current Chuo-ku, so I can imagine that it was a scenic place.
Basho also saw the Shin-ohashi Bridge being built. It is said that Basho was very pleased with the completion in 1694.
"On the first snow and over the bridge."
"Thank you, the frost of the bridge to step on."
A few years later, the Eitai Bridge will be built downstream. Fukagawa is in the process of development, and it may have been a place with fun dreams in the future.
The Chuo-ku side on the opposite bank was beyond Basho's gaze.
It must have been a special scenery where Basho could feel something. Now, when I stand on this place, I think there was such an era.
(The Basho statue overlooking the upper stream. In the evening, it automatically turns toward Kiyosu Bridge downstream. )
Around the former Shin-ohashi Bridge on the Chuo-ku side, there is a small park called Nakasu Park, which was built several years ago.
It's just a little up the stairs from the Sumida River Terrace, but the Koto-ku side on the opposite bank seen from this small place is not so tall.
It is quite pleasant to sit on a bench and look at the large sky and the boat traveling slowly along the curve.
Hiroshige left Shin-ohashi Bridge seen from the Chuo-ku side in the Edo period in the work called "Ohashi Atake no Yudate". If you just drew it, the Sky Tree might be in the picture.
This park also has cherry blossoms.
If you want to take a break on the Sumida River Terrace, sit on a bench and look at the "Basho curve".
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