Tsukiji Namiki Shrine Nanjamonja Blooms Ginza in May has Marronnier ...
After taking a walk in Tsukiji, go around the shops outside Tsukiji and take egg grills at the storefront, purchase fresh fresh fish (Fresh because it is Fresh & Fresh, please forgive me about this expression) at the Tsukiji Fish Bank store .
We visited Namiki Inari Shrine and worshiped one-by-one bow while thinking about the upcoming Tsukiji festival in June, the Tsukiji Lion Festival. While visiting the sushi mounds in the shrine deeply, I discovered that pure white neat flowers were blooming upward.
Commonly known as "Nanja Monja", and the scientific name of Japanese is "Hitotsubatago".
Every year, it blooms at Tsukiji at the end of April, and the flowers in front of GINZA SIX store are looking forward to blooming in early May every year.
After the great fire of 1657 (1657), Tsukiji was approved to be constructed from Yokoyamacho off Hatchobori.
We took a walk on a warm spring day while chewing that "it was reclaimed and became a construction term and place name Tsukiji." The calligraphy of the stone monument "Sushizuka" was written by Deputy Prime Minister Takeo Miki at the time. http://www.namiyoke.or.jp/jinjyanogosyoukai.html
Enjoy authentic sushi and sake at Tsukiji and Ginza, and enjoy a good spring.
"Ichibago" is also blooming on Miyuki Street in front of GINZA SIX and Sennen Moxibustion.
I photographed it on April 26. Surely, the trees in front of Yasuaki Elementary School will be blooming neatly pure white flowers.