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I walked around Tsukiji Market. (Holiday Edition 2)

[kimitaku] April 25, 2016 14:00

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I walked through the closed market of Tsukiji Market in spring.

On the day of the opening of the market, Shiomachi Chaya is also deserted.

What was Shiomachi Chaya? When there was a market in Nihonbashi 

Transport by ship is actively carried out.

The Nihonbashi River is shallow and low tide makes it impossible to ship.

A place where I was resting while waiting for the high tide.

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The fruits and vegetables are only piled up with pallets.

There is a curved building, which is in the middle of Showa.  

It is also a remnant of the Japanese National Railways railway line running.

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Since its relocation from Nihonbashi in 1935

 

In about half a year, the Tsukiji Market also moved to Toyosu Market.  

All buildings reminiscent of the good times of Showa are also demolished.

Let's take a look at these buildings now.

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Countdown of the gull's departure

[The Rabbit of Tsukuda] April 15, 2016 14:00

A bird in Tokyo, the name of the route.

Actually, did you know everyone who was migratory bird?

I lived here in Chuo-ku for more than 15 years, but I learned about this fact only a few months ago.

 

Because I always fly, I always run, this is a train

When I thought I was always there, it was a mistake. 。 。

 

It was the same winter bird as the swan that came to Japan to pass the winter.

It seems that he will soon travel to Siberia to make a family.

 

Pay attention to your face~, yeah

It's like this. Did you get sunburned due to ultraviolet rays?

 

No, you've changed from winter feathers to summer feathers.

Finally, the countdown to Siberia has begun.

 

These squirrels,

It is often found not only on Harumi Wharf, but also on the Hamarikyu Water Bus Departure, Kachidokibashi near the mouth of the Sumida River, and Sumida River Terrace near Chuo-ohashi Bridge.

This is also a charm that Chuo-ku faces Tokyo Bay.

 

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