The Kaede River, which walks along the site of the Kaede River from the Dansho Bridge, is Momijigawa.
As it became quite warm, I walked along the site of Kaedegawa, which changed from "Danshobashi (Trace)" near Takaramachi in Kyobashi to "Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway Toshin Beltway". Please refer to the map for details.
(A descending to the explanation of the site of Mitsuhashi in the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification, ... "In the Edo period, Kaedegawa, Kyobashigawa, Sakuragawa, and Sanjumabori merged and flowed around here." ・In the explanation of ..., (I read the kana with Momijigawa).
On this map, Kaedegawa Danshobashi Park, Kaedegawa Takahashi Park, and Kaedegawa Kuyasubashi Park show how to read "Kaedegawa" in English. In the kanji conversion, I entered "Momijigawa" just before, and accidentally converted it to Momijigawa.)
Dansho Bridge is preserved by the miniature version of the old bridge.
Dansho Bridge preserves the miniature version of the old bridge.
The original Dansho Bridge is used near Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine in Koto-ku, renamed Hachiman Bridge. As the oldest iron bridge built using iron as the main raw material, it is now designated as a national important cultural property.
Today, I'm going to go north on the site of Kaedegawa and take a walk around Kabuto-cho.
Momiji-dori Iroha maple trees planted in Edo.
This street is written as "Edo / Momiji Street" on the map of P192 of the Monoshiri Encyclopedia of Chuo-ku, which can be walked.
At the corner of Ajinomoto's headquarters building, I saw a very fine weeping cherry tree (as of March 23). On the right side is Hobashi Park.
Takarabashi Park Takara guardian of children and travelers Treasure Pagoda, a monument of traffic safety wishing for the world white flower pear tree
In Hohashi Park, "Hojizoson" is enshrined, and local people are working to clean the area around guardian of children and travelers.
A pear tree was blooming white flowers around the "Treasure Pagoda / Monument of Traffic Safety Wishing for the World". The bees in Ginza will also come here to pollinate and make delicious honey. The honey in this case is "honey".
By the way, cherry blossoms, pears and apples are plants of rose family.
Cherry blossoms are growing at Kuyasu Bridge
At Kaedegawa Kuyasubashi Park, the park was renovated a few years ago, so the updated planting is a growth process.
As of March 23, the cherry blossoms were in full bloom about a week earlier than usual.
Yabu Izu Delicious Soba and Tempura Yabu Izu Yoseki
On the right side, you can see the building of Yabu Izu Sohonten. It is a restaurant famous for its delicious soba and tempura. "Yabu Izu Yoseki" is also famous. Please click here for more information. https://www.yabuizu-souhonten.com/
To Nihonbashi Sakura-dori St. Shinbabashi Shin-Kameshima Bridge
A row of splendid cherry blossom trees continue from the front of Nagato, an Edo-style confectionery shop that entered from the north exit of Tokyo Station to Nihonbashi Takashimaya, around here (Shinbabashi), and around Shin-Kamejimabashi.
Nagato's website not only provides products, but also guides you to the cherry blossom trees on Sakura-dori St. in front of the store. Thank you very much. http://www.nagato.ne.jp/
I remembered that I guided a foreign couple who had lost their way at Nihombashi Station to a hotel across Shinbabashi Bridge.
Near Kabuto-cho Ohara Inari Shrine
I went to "Eitai-dori St." on the Tokyo Marathon Course. I would like to visit the nearby Ohara Inari Shrine, salute to the Central Police Station, and then take a stroll around Kayabacho and Kabuto-cho.
Please enjoy walking, eating at famous shops around the area, and shopping to avoid crowds.