Tour of "bridge" in Chuo-ku⑦
This month is also a tour of the bridge. However, there is no bridge. I tried to find traces of the bridge. It's like this. The local area was "Shinkawa", and the area around the area was "Matsudaira Echizen Mamoru" mansion in the Edo period. After studying the past, I wondered if I could do something story, so first I looked up the map. I went to the Kyobashi Library and the Diet Library and looked up old maps. Then, where a considerable part of Shinkawa had a mansion, I tried to find out the relationship with the surrounding townspeople, etc., but I couldn't grasp it well and failed. However, looking at the map, in addition to the existing bridges such as Kameshima Bridge, Takahashi, and Reigishi Bridge, it was depicted as "Ichino Bridge", "Nino Bridge" and "Sanno Bridge". I've been chasing for these traces. In conclusion, there was no trace. The photo shows the place where there was "Ichino Bridge". It's a place to cross Eitai-dori St. and head to Minato Bridge.
There may be other similar bridges. I'll try to find it patiently.
It is a place where "Ninobashi" seems to have been.
It is a place where there was "Three Bridges".
It's on the way to Toyomi Bridge.
Next, cross "Takahashi" in the direction of Hatchobori, turn left and go a little. It is the site of "Inaribashi".
Inaribashi was on Kajibashi Street from Eitai Bridge to Hatchobori, cross Takahashi, turn left immediately, and head toward Minato. Now there were two places that seemed to be the base of the bridge.