This is the birthplace of Edo Minato.
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In the valley of the building, a golden anchor.
It shows a very strong presence.
From its shape, it can be imagined that it is a monument related to ships and ports.
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2-31-1, Shinkawa, Chuo-ku.
The promenade faces the Sumida River, where there are monuments of the water mark and the water mark.
Beyond that, there is a monument to the birthplace of Edo Minato.
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I couldn't go beyond the monument because of the ongoing renovation of promenade, but once it opened, I took a picture.
In promenade, there was also a resting place called Azumaya, which served as a viewpoint to see the flow of the Sumida River, the confluence with the Kamejima River, Tsukuda Park on the opposite bank, River City, and the Minato area.
This time, when I wrote a blog, I went to keep up with the latest situation, but yeah.
promenade was banned until mid-June due to seismic reinforcement of seawalls.
Until the construction is completed, you will see the back of the monument from River Street in Shinkawa.
But the backside is also shining brightly, and the distinction between the back and forth is only determined by whether there is an inscription or not.
I wanted canned spinach.
When it comes to anchor, there is a person who comes to mind immediately.
Popie!
It is an animation woven by a sailor's popie, a lover's olive oil, and an enemy's big man Brut.
On the arm of the popie was carved with an anchor.
In the event of a crisis, you can chew canned spinach and exert superhuman power.
I wanted that canned.
When my mother asked me to buy canned spinach, she said, "I can always buy spinach," and she said at the dining table and sesame seeds came out.
Even if I eat it, I don't feel like I'm getting stronger.
I wonder if it's not a canning effect.
He was in the middle of an adult man trying to let his children eat vegetables.
By the way, when I was a student, the Bible was a magazine poppie.
By the way, Edo Minato
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The inscription states, "Because Edo shogunate built Edo Minato in this area during the Keicho era, it supported Edo's economy as a center of water transportation."
Supplies from all over the country gather along the riverbanks around this area, transshipped into unloading ships, and landed on banks such as Nihonbashi and Kyobashi.
At the 100 scenic views of Hiroshige Utagawa, `` Tepposu Inaribashi Minato Shrine '', the sail pillars and ropes of the Sengoku ship anchored off the coast determine the composition, and the appearance of descending sake from Kansai transshiped to flat ships is carried. I am.
Is it a good sake, a bottle of nada?
You can also see the mountains of Fuji, which has snow, and the vermilion fence of Minato Shrine in Tepposhu.
There is also a storehouse with white walls.
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Check the neighborhood with a cut-out picture of Edo.
At the point where the Kamejima River flows into the Okawa (Sumida River), is the mansion of Shogen Mukai, the head of the Shogunate's boat.
Mifune is in charge of ship management and maritime transportation of the Shogunate.
Mr. Mukai is the leader of the boatman and a hereditary family.
Such arrangement will also tell that it was a key point in Edo Minato.
If you look at the figure, you can see Tsukuda Island and Ishikawajima being glared at the mouth of the river.
The red-colored land at the base of Inaribashi is Minato Shrine, and the name is Namiyo Inari.
The shrine, which sits toward Edo Minato, has been worshiped by the people of various countries.
Today, shrine hall is located about 120 meters south under the name of Tepposhu Inari Shrine.
It is a god of origin in the Kyobashi area, and rituals are held throughout the year.
Tokyo Port is now an important port for international trade, handling the largest container handling volume in Japan.
At ports and docks, watching boats enter and exits is very interesting.
Around the Kamejima River sluice gate, various forms of ships, mainly small ships, enter and exit.
Oh, is this the place that is said to be the origin of Edo Minato, which supported a million population?
Sengoku boat, Hishigaki boat, Taru boat, Setori boat, tea boat ...
It's also interesting to imagine a large sailing ship or a person working in a port that moves around actively.
◆ Top 100 Views of Edo "Tengunsu Inaribashi Minato Shrine" National Diet Library Digital Collection