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Well, no, indeed, discover the treasures of the century! @ Tsukiji

Ginza is famous for the world.

Even if you live in Tsukiji, you realize that the neighboring town is Tsukiji.

If not, the more you are surprised, "If you say it is true, it will be so."

10 to 15 minutes on foot

There is a sharp difference between the structure and expression of the city.

 

Tsukiji was built after the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923.

There are many houses that are combined with stores with a Western-style appearance called "signboard architecture".

This is because there was St. Luke Hospital in Akashicho along with Tsukishima and Tsukuda neighborhoods.

It survived the war of World War II.

Despite the center of a big city

It is dotted with signboard architecture, wooden houses, and tenement houses that are about 100 years old.

 

Well, 6-chome in Tsukiji.

My work time is fast, and I have no choice but to use the second or third one from the first train.

If you miss it, you'll take a taxi on your own.

So every day, every morning, from the entrance to the station!

I'm running through my side eyes.

I was passing through the side, but I was not aware of it until recently.

One day, I discovered the treasures of the century!

----ah! I have to post this on my blog!

 

On a sunny day after a typhoon, I went to take pictures.

I heard the story because there was a woman who was cleaning the alley.

This year, from May 2021, we have received the treasure.

It is said that he has opened "Thai Traditional Massage Shop RUPO".

"RUPO" means "rest" and "relaxation" in French.

It seems like a combination of yoga and massage

Eliminate the problems caused by lack of exercise during the COVID-19 pandemic

It is said that customers in their 20s and 60s visit for healing.

 

Thai Traditional Massage is an intangible cultural heritage of Thailand.

Since the whole country is expanding its base, there are many massage schools.

There are many people who go to learn from abroad.

She also studied locally, and in order to open a business, around Higashiginza, Hatchobori, and Ningyocho.

Tsukiji searched for a property but couldn't find it, and it was at the edge of it.

 

"When I moved in, this picture was already painted.

I didn't care about it because the broker didn't explain anything in particular.

I'm sometimes asked. Is it genuine? That's right.

To make sure your friends are true or false

I contacted the appropriate place by e-mail, but I don't know it. "

 

 Well, no, indeed, discover the treasures of the century! @ Tsukiji

 

I'm sorry. Well, no, no, Banksy?

Because of the death of a goddess, the truth is always a hot topic.

"I don't affirmation or deny" seems to be a style, so I'm more and more interested.

And it's not a standard motif, a mouse and a balloon

Being a cat and an umbrella is also a mystery.

If you observe it well, the touch is also different.

But it's drawn up to the height of the second floor, so it's quite large.

 

 Well, no, indeed, discover the treasures of the century! @ Tsukiji

 

In this neighborhood, there is a strong wave of development related to the Olympics.

In the past year or two years, there have been signs and houses full of taste.

I've been dismantled a lot.

 

I don't think it's right away because I'm renting a building with pictures.

Because the front and side of the picture are vacant lots

If the development hand grows here, the picture will be hidden? I'm worried about it.

I pray that such a day will be far away.

As an art in the city, as an Instagram-worthy spot.

In addition, as a stop-off spot for walking around the city of Chuo-ku Tourism Association.

I want to enjoy it gently.

 

However, the neighborhood is a corner of a narrow alley, a quiet residential area.

If you go, be very quiet.

Please be careful not to cause any inconvenience.

 

Location Tips: I entered the alley next to Tsukiji 6-chome "Tsukiji Food Sales".

 

The woman in the photo was Mr. Masuda of Thai massage "RUPO".

On the side of Mr. Masuda, a cat with a smile is also drawn.

 

 

 Well, no, indeed, discover the treasures of the century! @ Tsukiji