Can you get it back now?
The gentle curve of Tsukiji Market
Traces of Showa left on a vast site
Hello, this is "Take-chan" of correspondent.
"Take-chan", which uses Tsukiji Ohashi a little bit, is very concerned about the location of the site of Tsukiji Market. The construction of the Tsukiji Toranomon Tunnel has also been completed, and the traces of "Tokyo Ichiba Station" have recently emerged.
Tokyo Ichiba Station is a freight station located in Tsukiji Market. This station was 1.1 km long, branching from the side of the freight platform at Shiodome Station, at the end of the single-line freight branch line. Lines were laid in a large curve parallel to the outer periphery of Tsukiji Market. The side of the track on the market has a structure like a platform so that it can be shipped directly from the wagon, and it seems that auction was being performed on the spot dropped off from the wagon.
This gentle curve. It's just a trace of "Tokyo Ichiba Station". I'm thrilled.
The track that stretched toward Shiodome
The gentle curve extends toward the modern Tsukiji Toranomon tunnel. When "Take-chan" was a high school student, I remember that railroad crossings and tracks remained on Shin-ohashi-dori St. Truck transportation became the mainstream, and the tracks here were no longer used at the end of January 31, 1987. Now railway transportation is in the limelight again from the viewpoint of CO2 reduction.
Shin-Owari Bridge that remains at the site of the abandoned line
Shin-Owari Bridge runs over the Metropolitan Expressway built on the ruins of the Tsukiji River. What? This is also a gentle curve. Well, it's a problem. Maybe this is also a track mark?
That's right. This is also a trace of a single-line freight line heading from Shiodome to Tsukiji Market. Nostalgia, isn't it?
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