The ruins of Ishikawajima Lighthouse waiting for spring
At this time, when I feel Haruchika in the climate of Sankan 4 On, I was invited to take a walk in Tsukuda Park in fine weather.
The main purpose is to burn three reliefs of Ukiyo-e on the seawall of Tsukuda Park, which was presented at the 12th Chuo-ku Tourism Test the other day!
The relief is published in the official text "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia", so I have seen letters many times. It was installed near the Ishikawajima Lighthouse Monument, which passes a little bit, so I was interested in seeing the actual thing.
You should go to see it. Let's go down the stairs to the sidewalk of the seawall.
Offshore Tsukuda, Toto
There was, three reliefs on the stone wall! The vertical relief on the leftmost toward the stone wall is "Oki Tsukuda, Toto".
It is different from the image seen on the Internet, with the gorgeous colors of Ukiyo-e. Of course, it's a relief. It is a green blue color over the years. Still, you can clearly see the title of "Thirty-six Views of Fuji" (it is difficult to understand in the photo, but the square relief part in the upper right corner).
What is a collection of prints that include this? The question is Hiroshige Utagawa, I don't think there is a mistake, right? But it's wrong.
When I quickly solved it, I chose the correct answer "Fuji 36 Views", but the reason for the defeat was that I reviewed it. When I was in elementary school, I was told, "Even if you finish the test early, use your time to review it, don't give up until the end, be careful." That was a good time (tears).
Katsushika Hokusai's "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji," he became confused and fell into a mistake. The creator's intention may have been aimed at a careless miss, and it can be said that he was caught by it ...
A senior correspondent also mentioned, but it is very important to see the actual thing.
On this day, the wind across the Sumida River sometimes blows strongly, but the sunlight falling is the strength of spring.
The cherry blossoms near the lighthouse monument are full of buds, and it has been predicted that the cherry blossoms will bloom early this year. The sidewalk from Tsukuda Park to Ishikawajima Park is also wonderful with cherry blossoms. I would like to take a leisurely stroll under the cherry blossoms while cooperating with measures against the new coronavirus.
Tsukuda Park: 1-11, Tsukuda, Chuo-ku
Get off at Tsukishima Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line or Toei Oedo Line, and it's close to Exit 6.