A promenade with a row of 100 Ginza trees
In the January 2021 issue of Ginza 100 points, Taeko Tada was written by the theme of "Namiki Walkway", and the first memorable theme was the row of lily trees on Chuo Ichiba Street.
In the May issue, I wrote about "Tochinoki and Benibana Tochinoki", so I respected that you were very careful. However, I didn't think that serialization started in the January issue.
The February issue is "Japanese camellia Yabu Tsubaki", which was given by Izumo City in the Showa era, on the edge of Izumocho, which was built in the territory of the construction work ordered by the Edo Shogunate to Izumo 240,000 stones and Yoshiharu Horio. The origin of decorating Hanatsubaki Street is written.
The March issue was "Magnolia kobus Magnolia kobus". It blooms pure white flowers on Edo-dori St. from Nihonbashi Kitazume to Bakurocho.
The April issue is "Hitotsubago One-leaf Tago." From the end of April to Golden Week every month, pure white neat flowers bloom on Ginza Miyuki Street.
I've been looking forward to reading the June issue of Ginza 100 points.
What kind of flower of lily tree cross Ginza Tokimeki Bridge
Famous are Takagi's street trees planted from JR Yotsuya Station to the Guest House Akasaka Rikyu, and from Hanzomon in the Imperial Palace to Soto Sakuradamon.
This time, from Ginza Hanatsubaki Street, "Statue of Girl with Camellia" (described later), "Taste China Hagoromo" http://www.8560.co.jp/) In front of Kumagaya Inari, we went up an overpass with a romantic name called "Ginza Tokimeki Bridge" and walked on a quiet street with the Seigetsu Domoto store.
Under the Ginza Tokimeki Bridge, "Machiishi and Cut Stones" used in the stone groove of the daimyo residence in Shiodome is preserved and displayed. The escalator and elevator are installed to go up this overpass, so it is very accessible. On the overpass, there is a panel that introduces the origin of Ginza Tokimeki Bridge and what it was called Izumo-cho.
In front of the Seigetsu Domoto store, three clerks seemed to be preparing something. When I asked a woman of the same age as me, "Have you ever seen this lily flower bloomed?", I was asked a question contrary to what kind of character I wrote, Yuriko's lily, Sayuri's lily, "(It seems that it was neither a target question nor an answer?)
"I've never seen the flowers bloomed," he said. He told me "Friday, May 28 Seigetsu-do Day" and told me that Daifuku using seasonal fruits is on sale. Of the two, Pine Daifuku and Kiwi Daifuku, I bought Pine Daifuku. On this day, I walked around the dentist, Ginza, Kyobashi, and Nihonbashi in Tsukiji, so I couldn't buy enough luggage. My favorite "Toshibumi" will be purchased next time. In addition, at the Seigetsu Domoto store, you can also get 100 Ginza items. Click here for the website of Mr. Seigetsu. https://www.seigetsudo-honten.co.jp/
Lilywood
The photo shows "Yurinoki" taken at Shinjuku Gyoen before this day. Flowers bloom in mid-May every year. I hope for the growth of lily tree in Ginza.
"Hana," a girl with camellia
There is a wonderful girl statue from Hanatsubaki Street on Ginza Street to "Taste China Hagoromo". The name is "Hana".
The origin of the installation is described on the pedestal as follows.
"The Ginza Hanatsubaki-dori Shopping Promotion Association has promoted activities with the aim of beautifying the street and promoting the shopping district, while combining many members' active will to create a city. In addition, in commemoration of the completion of the environmental improvement project that we have been promoting with Chuo-ku, this statue was set up after the road nickname "Hanatsubaki-dori". March 8, 1993 Ginza Hanatsubaki-dori Shopping Street Promotion Association, Chuo-ku, Tokyo