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The history of Tsukuda Island

[kimitaku] February 24, 2012 08:30

  

 Tsukuda Island is located south of Chuo-ku, Chuo-ohashi Bridge, Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge, and Aioi Bridge are made, making it very convenient.

I did it. When you enter the town, the old Tsukudaniya and the houses add a touch of taste. 

 The skyscrapers were also lined up, and until just a while ago, they could only cross by ferry.

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 Early in the morning, I visited Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine.

chief priest is sweeping the grounds with bamboo brooms. I heard the sound of zazasars regularly,

Birds are singing on the branches of the trees. From the tranquility of the scene, the hustle and bustle of the surroundings looks like a lie.

 I decided to examine the history of Tsukuda Island.

 

 Honnoji Temple Change, 1582 (1582)

 Ieyasu Tokugawa, who was on the Oda side, was a fisherman of Settsukuda on the way from Sakai to Mikawa on the occasion of Honnoji Temple.

Magoemon Mori and others sent fishing boats and salted small fish at the beginning of the connection with Ieyasu.

Yeah. On the way, Shiro Chaya was one of the people who spared their cooperation.

 “Edo Immigration” 1590 (1590)

 Ieyasu called out to 30 fishermen under Magoemon Mori and offered fish to the castle in Edo during the Edo period.

That's right. At that time, the place where he lived was Ando Tsushima Mamoru (accompany him in the event of a change, and acquainted with the forest)

It's inside the house.

 After that, they provided food in the Osaka Winter Camp Summer Camp and also served as secret ambassadors. Also

They will continue for a long time, guarding intruders from the sea.

 Ieyasu is a very rewarding person, and then fishermen in Tsukuda below Mori Sonemon decided to have privileges in Edo.

It will be.

 "Hell net"

 In Osaka, fishing methods are much more advanced than Edo, and this hell net is a boat ride with six waterers, 7.

It is a fishing method in which you go offshore by boat, hand the net with three right hand and three left hand, and catch the fish with one net.

 Thanks to this fishing method, we were able to carry a large amount of fish to the castle.

"White fish fishing"

 The pattern on the black part of the head of the white fish was prized because it resembled the gate of Aoi. White fish moved from Ise

We planted it and let the fishermen of Tsukuda catch it. Even now, once a year, the "White Fish Offering Festival" is held.

"Open a store in Hon-Odawara-cho (now left bank of Nihonbashi River).} 

 In 1613 (1613), fish other than the supply to the castle were allowed to be sold outside the castle, and this was the Nihonbashi Fish Bank.

It's the foundation. 

 

"Tsukuda Island"

At the time of the second shogun Hidetada, reclamation of the tidal flat downstream of the Sumida River was recognized, and residents of Tsukuda reclaimed themselves.

But now Tsukuda

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After healing, landfill continued, and Shin-Tsukuda and Tsukishima were made. The photo shows the people of Tsukuda

Sir. Don't you feel the atmosphere of an old warrior?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Masago-za Ruins Monument

[North Yujin] February 21, 2012 08:30

 When you get off at Chuo-ku circulation bus, "Edo bus" north circulation course "Nakashu", you will see the monument of "Masagoza Ruins" beside the apartment along the road. On the right shoulder, there is an appendix of "Soseki" Cat "the place where the performance is performed".

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 Read the description on the right.

  Soseki Natsume's "I Ha Cat Deal" was adapted by Kaoru Osanai.

  Yoho Ii and others appeared at the site of Masago-za in Nakasu, Nihonbashi-ku.
  From November 3, 1906

  It was performed on the thirty.

    October 2003 lucky day

     Takayasu Okushima, President of Waseda University 14    Yes, it is.

 

If you look at the regional map AREA MAP, you will see from Nihonbashihamacho to Kiyosu Bridge, pass under the high speed, near the Sumida River, and turn right.

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 Masago-za seems to have been a prestigious new theater since the middle of the Meiji era. But one theater is called "Hongo-za". The head is Yoho Ii, and Kaoru Osanai was in charge of writing and directing.

 Kaoru Osanai later connects with Sadanji Ichikawa and plays an active role in the Jiyu Theater and Tsukiji Small Theater.


The explanatory version describes Soseki's "cat" in 1906, but in 1937 translated by Kaoru Osanai, "Romeo and Juliet", and in 1938, Koyo Ozaki's "Kiniro Yasha" was performed.

Kafu Nagai is said to be swimming in the Sumida River when he was young and watching the play of Masago-za in swimwear.


At this time, it was a flower district and the surrounding area would have been bustling.

From here, when you go to Kiyosubashi-dori, you can see the torii gate opposite.

It looks like Kotohiragu Shrine.

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 If you look into the monument on the right, Funatama Kotohira Shrine in this area was burned down by the Great Kanto Earthquake and rebuilt in 1954.


 There is a "monument" on the left.

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 Turning backwards,

It was built in 1986 and is known as "the monument of the 100th anniversary of the construction of Chushu".

The title of the table is written by Iichiro Hatoyama.

I would like to introduce it.


  Chushu has a special history.

 Nakashu during the Edo period was one of the best summer viewing moons in Edo, surpassing Suma Akashi.

 It was built during the Meiwa period and prospered as Mimata Tominaga-cho, but was backfilled during the Kansei period.

 In 1886, Nakashu was rebuilt and became the former Nakasucho, Nihonbashi-ku.

 Through the Meiji, Taisho and Showa eras, many cultural people, such as Kaoru Osanai, came and went as the land of Okawabata.

 It will be the stage of the work.

 A commemorative monument will be erected here on the 100th anniversary of the construction of the Meiji era in April this year.

    August 1986 lucky day

 

There are traces of liveliness on the surrounding fence.

Masagoza 021.JPG Masagoza 020.JPG At present, the Hakozaki River is also reclaimed, and only the name of Ayame, the remnant of the former Shobu Bridge, is left in the park under the expressway. 

 

 

 
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