Talking shutters, Tsukiji edition
Walking around the Tsukiji Outer Market, it was a sign that it was seen from somewhere, and a sea bream dancing on a large fishing boat. There were many eye-catching shutters around me.
Handmade deliciousness such as Tsukuda Gon `` Kadotsubashi Kobo '', which was always overflowing with customers on Monzeki Street, Oden seeds, Datemaki, Kamaboko, etc., was popular, but due to lack of successors to handmade kneading techniques, 150 years later, in June 2017, the store was closed unfortunately. The fine signboards and shutters were still alive where the shop was located.
The Kachidokibashi over the Sumida River is open. It was once called "the best movable bridge in the Orient" and showed the high level of Japanese technology and stopped opening and closing in 1970.
Morning in the market that was in Tsukiji until last year. The shutter was talking about the daily life that was once seen here.
The Reitaisai festival of Namishi Inari Shrine, which was held in June every year, has been canceled this year, but it would be nice if the world calms down next year and the Tsukiji Lion Festival is held.