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5 places I found in the neighborhood of Ningyocho!

This project is a little bit when I, Managing Director of Hikoharu Co., Ltd. Onkichi walked around the Ningyocho area before.

It is to select five places you care about by self-guidedness and prejudice and introduce them to everyone.

Therefore, if you can read it, I would appreciate it if you could associate with me with a feeling of resting chopsticks.

①The fire prevention water tank was reused as a place to store flowerpots!

①The fire prevention water tank was reused as a place to store flowerpots! 5 places I found in the neighborhood of Ningyocho!

This photo shows a fire prevention water tank that I found while walking in Kakigara-cho. Fire prevention water tank

It was reused in the flowerpot storage area. We have been reusing old ones and continuing to use them even today.

I don't feel uncomfortable. I was walking while thinking about it.

"I found a huge flower pot!"

"I found a huge flower pot!" 5 places I found in the neighborhood of Ningyocho!

After walking about 150 meters from that place, it is "I found a huge flower pot!"

No matter where you look, it was a reuse of fire water rows. "I think that it's scary Kakigara-cho 2, and still three are

I thought there would be a fire prevention water tank and searched around, but only these two were.

 

②At the birthplace of Junichirou Tanizaki, the signboard of "Hosoiyuki" is displayed.⁈

②What is the sign for "Hosoyuki" at the birthplace of Junichirou Tanizaki? !

This is the birthplace of Junichirou Tanizaki in Ningyocho. Last year, when I was a guide to walking around the city, I was nervous.

It was attached, but a stone monument of the birthplace of Junichirou Tanizaki was embedded in the wall, and on the right side there was a stone wall.

There is an explanation board established by the Chuo-ku Board of Education. On the stone monument there is a sign of "Snow Snow"

Isn't it? Promotion of novels? That's not the case.

If you look closely, it was written on a thin snow letter as a small phantom sheepkan.

`I'm a little worried,'

I found that there was a Japanese confectionery shop called "Okashiji Kogetsu" next to the "birthplace".

It seems that he was selling fine snow from the phantom sheep kettles. The Japanese confectionery shop went out of business after that

Yes, it was said that the signboard still remains.

By the way, the phantom sheepkan thin snow was very popular.

 

③Discovery of household dust shots⁈⁈

③Discovery of household dust shots? ! ! ! 5 places I found in the neighborhood of Ningyocho!

This photo was also found while walking around Ningyocho.

Do you know what "dust shot" is? To put it simply, in a high-rise building

It is a garbage disposal device to be installed, but now it is rarely seen.

Yes, there is. When I was in elementary school, I actually used the dust shot to throw away trash in the classroom.

It was a coincidence.

This photo is not like a high-rise building, but a dust shot from the first floor. In addition, garbage

There is a round piping separate from the piping that passes through, and as I imagine, if you pour water into this round piping, you can see it.

Isn't it possible to wash the garbage piping with water?

If you have any questions, please let us know.

④The custom-order gate is stylish!

④The custom-order gate is stylish!
 5 places I found in the neighborhood of Ningyocho!

This photo was found when our representative wrote a blog saying "Walking along the Hakozaki River"

However, if I briefly explain the picture at that time, a structure made of cement-like objects in the center is made of cement-like objects.

At the revetment of the Hakozaki River, Ayame Park in a blue fence was said to have the Hakozaki River flowing. .

This time, I focused on the gate on the left side of the photo. To match the slope of the former Hakozaki River revetment

The order door that I made is just fit!! Somehow, stylish!

Isn't it expensive?

 

⑤The coexistence and co-prosperity of shrines and condominiums is wonderful‼

⑤The coexistence and co-prosperity of shrines and condominiums is wonderful! 5 places I found in the neighborhood of Ningyocho!

This photo is a piece that I found while walking in Hakozaki-cho and unintentionally released the shutter.

 

Probably, this shrine was enshrined on the premises before the construction of the apartment.

As usual, shrines tend to be driven away by corners of the site or rooftops of buildings, etc.

Here, a shrine is located next to the central entrance, and we used the planting of an apartment.

There is also a small sacred shrine forest. Also make it easier to visit the shrine

Even the handrail was provided.

Indeed, the shrines and condominiums coexist and co-prosper!

I was worried about the shrine, so I looked it up, but because I worship Inari-san.

I only knew about Inari Shrine, and I didn't know about the official company name and its founding.

 

 

Summary

Summarizing 5 places I found in the neighborhood of Ningyocho!

Thank you very much for joining us until the end. This time, when I'm organizing photos

It was a project I came up with.

I think there are many people who are not waiting at home to prevent corona infection. Such a time

Try to make effective use of it and try something that you can't easily do even if you want to do it on a daily basis.

How about watching it?

 

This photo is a picture of Hakozaki Junction from below. It was just Yamata no Orochi!