"Ginza" How far is it?
Let's go around Ginza! ⑦
~ Sukiyabashi Park (Part 1)~
Remotely navigate the beloved Chuo-ku, rosemary sea.
"How far is Ginza? Let's go around Ginza!" This is the 7th series.
This section introduces the first part of Sukiyabashi Park (Sukiyabashi Koen).
But I'll take a short stop this time.
Sukiyabashi Park
Sukiyabashi Park has been introduced here before.
Consideration of Sukiyabashi neighborhood 1 ~ Sukiyabashi park ~
⇒ https://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/detail.php?id=2596
Consideration Sukiyabashi neighborhood 2-Your name is Nihon drama~
⇒ https://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/detail.php?id=2658
Although it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the bus volunteer guide for free patrol bus operation in the "Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum", which was resumed in November last year, explained near the Sukiyabashi intersection in Rosmari from before, The following was planned.
"It is divided by Harumi-dori St., just before and beyond the left of the Sukiyabashi intersection, but it is Sukiyabashi Park.
There is a "Monument of Sukiyabashi", and now the bridge called Sukiyabashi itself is gone and does not exist, but your name is famous as the stage of the drama.
In 1952, it was a big hit on a radio show, your name is.
After that, it was turned into a movie, and the scene above the bridge of Sukiyabashi appears as the main part.
Furthermore, since New Year's Day in 1991, your name has been broadcast again in NHK's morning TV series. ・・・』
・・・ In the case of rosmari, we continue to talk with a microphone for 100 minutes except during the greeting when getting on and off at the bus stop.
So time management is important.
The descent of Sukiya Bridge takes a full version of 2 minutes and 06 seconds.
However, if you take a bus, you pass quickly, and you often encounter the worries of cutting or shortening both on your way home.
On the route from Ginza to Nihonbashi, just after exiting the Ginza bus stop and introducing Nihonbashi events, and on the route arriving from Nihonbashi to Ginza, just before arriving at the Ginza bus stop after the explanation in front of Tokyo Station It is an explanation at a subtle position.
Well, other parts also have longer explanatory manuscripts, so only the descending of Sukiya Bridge is not subject to cutting or shortening.
A little detour ~ Hibiya Park ~ View of the Imperial Palace ~ Godzilla ~
[Monument of the birthplace of Meiji University]
I'm going to Harumi-dori St. and going to the right, but I'll take a short stop.
Go to the left, pass Ginza Five, and enter the Chiyoda-ku side a little.
There is a monument to the birthplace of Meiji University.
This monument has been introduced before.
⇒ https://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/detail.php?id=1899
Meiji Law School, the predecessor of Meiji University, was opened here in 1881.
≪Upper left photo: Lower left of Hibiya Park: View of the Imperial Palace right: Gozilla≫
[Hibiya Park]
Hibiya Park was born in 1903 as Japan's first "Western-style" park, incorporating Western culture and skillfully incorporating Japanese elements.
Until the end of the Tokugawa period, there were daimyo residences such as Matsudaira Hizen Mamoru, and since the Meiji era it was used as an army training ground.
In the subsequent city reform design (city planning), there is a strong desire to create a modern park suitable for Tokyo, the capital of politics, economy and culture, and it was designed and created by Dr. Shizuroku Honda. Hibiya Park.
The area is 161,636 square meters. From the Hibiya Park website
[View in the direction of the Imperial Palace]
The general public can enter only during special times, such as "The Imperial Palace Inui Street Spring Open".
Rosemari also participated in the so-called "Sakura Passing through the Cherry Blossoms at Inuimon" this year.
[Godzilla - Godzilla -]
A short walk along Harumi-dori St. and turn left, Tokyo Midtown Hibiya (1-1-2 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku), Hibiya Chante (1-2-2 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku), Tokyo Takarazuka Theater (1-1-3 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku), and Imperial Hotel (1-1-1-1-1, Uchisai-cho, Chiyoda-ku) on the way.
In this area, which is a square in front of Hibiya Chante, there was a "Godzilla statue" from 1995, but in 2018, instead of a new Godzilla statue, the old Godzilla statue was moved to nearby TOHO Cinemas Hibiya It is said that it was done.
A lighthouse
If you return from the detour and cross Harumi-dori St., there is Sukiyabashi Park and Lighthouse.
The lighthouse has already been introduced. Click here.
Consideration Sukiyabashi Neighborhood 4-This is also the first part of Sukiyabashi Park ~
⇒ https://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/detail.php?id=2897
In the 3rd Chuo-ku sightseeing certification held in 2011, there were the following questions.
"The pedestal of the sculpture "Todai" of Seibo Kitamura installed at Sukiyabashi Park to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Great Kanto Earthquake, said, "Preparation for an unexpected earthquake ()." The nameplate is attached.
( ) What's the difference?
・・The correct answer for the four choices is constant.
In the twelfth session, there was also a problem with the answer of "continuousness".
In the 10th session, the following questions were asked:
"In Sukiyabashi Park in Ginza 4-chome, there is a copper sculpture "Lighthouse" created by sculptor Seibo Kitamura.
A young man wearing a helmet and holding a torch in his hand is famous for his modeling that follows a certain animal, but one of the following is that animal."
・・The correct answer for the four choices was the lion.
Well, what is this?
It is written as "Billion narrow path".
It's not the "narrow road to the interior" of Matsuo Basho, it's a "billion narrow path".
This narrow path does not always exist.
It is a narrow path that appears here in Sukiyabashi Park only at a specific time.
I guess there are many people who know already.
・・・ For more information, please refer to the 8th session of this series.
It will be published around mid-August.
Sukiyabashi Park
The elliptical blowout in the center is the west side of Harumi-dori St. in Sukiyabashi Park.
The lantern is near Harumi-dori St. on the east side of Harumi-dori St., near the red triangle above the word "current location".
4-1-2, Ginza
I went on the green line on the left side of the whole Ginza map above last time, but since it was a detour, I have hardly moved this time.
For the time being, Harumi-dori St. crossed. (Because it is short, the line is not extended.)