Passive stalking

Construction companies in the company history and the Great Kanto Earthquake

Taking advantage of the Obon holidays, I went around various places that I could only go on weekdays.

 

The Construction Industry Library, which posted a blog on February 20, 2020, is now on display a special feature on the Great Kanto Earthquake.

At the construction site at that time, of course, it was very confusing, so there are few records left.

Nevertheless, the company history of each company records the hardships of the field and the pride of the craftsmen.

 

Click here for past related articles.

February 20, 2020 “Only Construction Library in Japan”

August 17, 2020 "Construction Industry Library Mini Exhibition is being held!"

 

Seven companies are mainly featured. From among them

Shimizu Corporation, headquartered in Chuo-ku

 Construction companies in the company history and the Great Kanto Earthquake

 

Mr. Magumi was involved in the bridge of the current Eitai Bridge

 Construction companies in the company history and the Great Kanto Earthquake

In other words, it's important.

I have sweat and tears.

 

100 years later, please take a look at it.

 

※The publication has been approved by the Construction Industry Library.

 Construction companies in the company history and the Great Kanto Earthquake

Construction Industry Library

〒104-0045
5-5-12 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku Hamarikyu Construction Plaza 1F

Access
JR / Tokyo Metro Ginza Line /
A 10-minute walk from Shimbashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line.
A 5-minute walk from Tsukiji Market Station on the Toei Oedo Line.
A 5-minute walk from Shiodome Station on the Toei Oedo Line.
A 10-minute walk from Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.

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