Toyomi Bridge seen from Minato Bridge
It's Edamame, a correspondent with children ...
My daughter Azuki (Small 2) has made a PTA newsletter for my school and will soon be completed.
I will do my best to believe that if I do a little more, I will be able to live like a correspondent ...
That's right.
To the printing company, an important partner in making newsletters.
I've been visiting several times.
I'm a company that undertakes the newsletter of the municipal small.
After all, I will be a local company in Chuo-ku.
For me, I interact with members of the newsletter on PCs and smartphones.
Check the photo data and sentences used as materials.
Checking the finished first school data ...
I need a lot of digital detoxes! I feel like I'm in such a situation.
I think it was a good chance for a little walk.
That's why the first photo was taken along the way.
From Minato Bridge over the Nihonbashi River, one of them is the Toyomi Bridge, which is located downstream.
It's an unusual design in the shape of a ladder down.
A bridge was planned as an earthquake reconstruction project following the Great Kanto Earthquake.
The bridge was completed in 1927 (1927).
In the past and now, it's a landscape that shines.
It is also depicted in numerous literary works.
(Kitahara Hakushu, Okawa Scenic, Kafu Nagai, Shokutei Nijo)
The water surface that shines brilliantly in the early summer sun is still beautiful! I thought it was.
The explanation of Minato Bridge is on the Shinkawa side.
By the way, Minato Bridge was the shooting point of this photo.
The current Minato Bridge was also built in 1928 (1928) as part of the reconstruction project following the Great Kanto Earthquake.
It was renewed by the maintenance project in 1989 (1989).
And yeah. There is also a monument with commentary at the foot of the bridge on the Shinkawa side.
The first bridge was built here in 1679 (1679).
It was built to connect Reigishi Island (now Shinkawa area) with Hakozaki area on the opposite bank.
It is said that this name was given because the area around the bridge is the entrance of Edo Minato.
This area has prospered as a key point of waterway traffic since the Edo period, especially by the barrel boat connecting Edo and Kansai.
The sake barrels were being transported.
Warehouses were lined up around here, and it seemed to be bustling.
That's right.
We have sent you a photo of "Korearaba correspondent activity".
From next month onwards, I will do my best to deliver a little more fun city walk ... ! !