Minatokko Diary Summer Edo Bus Trip ♪ South circulation
Minato kid goes out on the Edo bus.
Edo Bus is a community bus in Chuo-ku.
A cute bus with a trademark cat and a bright red body.
It's a cat! You can ride a 100 yen coin with one coin.
There is a south circulation around the riverside in the direction of Tsukuda and Tsukishima, and a north circulation in the direction of Nihonbashi, both depart and arrive at Chuo-ku government office.
There are about 30 stops, and the time required for one round is about one hour.
It runs every 20 minutes, so it's convenient to remember the key numbers of frequently used bus stops!
If it is a gunpowder, "0".
Every hour comes in 10 minutes, 30 minutes or 50 minutes.
There are also transit services, advantageous tickets, and bus location systems, so please use them.
The Edo Bus Pupp is issued about twice a year.
"The Stage of Movies, Dramas and Novels" and "News from Sakura"
There are two types, and you can go around Chuo-ku from each theme.
I'm going to take the South Circuit today.
Minato-chan waits for a bus at the bus stop "8 Gunsu" in front of Tepposu Children's Park.
Run along Teppozu Street, pass in front of Teppozu Inari Shrine, turn right at the intersection of Minato 1-chome.…。
Wow~! It's Minami Takahashi!
The diagonal pattern of the truss is dazzling in the blue sky!
You can also see the Kamejima River sluice gate!
The view from the bus window looks different from walking!
It's interesting!
Go along Yaesu Street, and this time it's Chuo-ohashi Bridge!
Looking up, as the bus progresses, the oblique cable gradually changes the pattern, is dramatic!
There must be a messenger statue on the other side of the bridge, but I couldn't see it.…。
Beyond the Sumida River, you can see St. Luke Garden!
There is Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge and Kachidokibashi beyond it.
The bus will enter Tsukuda and go along Tsukuda Nakadori!
I saw the green color of Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge in front of my eyes!
To put it in detail, it's the Shingetsu Overpass, which is connected to Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge.
"Don't leave your seat until the bus stops!"
Said the cat to Minato kid, who is fucking.
Yes, I'm sorry.…。
Sit quietly…。
Nishinaka-dori, commonly known as Monja Street.
What I saw was the Community Safety Center.
This is the sergeant branch of 1921.
Minato-ko-chan is unintentionally caught in astringent manner.
Now, local security supporters are stationed and are watching the safety of the town.
I crossed Asashiobashi and entered Harumi.
Asashio Canal and Sazanami Street. And Harumi-dori St. The green of the street trees is beautiful.
From Reimeibashi, you can see the Triton Bridge.
Harumi Island Triton Square is a stylish symbol of Harumi. The terrace with the theme of flowers, greenery and water is colorful with seasonal flowers. It's also perfect for eating and shopping.
What? What you can see over there is St. Luke's Garden!
After all, it's expensive!
No matter where you are, if you look for St. Luke Garden, Minatokko can return to Minato!
At the intersection of Kachidokibashi, the Edo bus in front of the station.
When you cross Niijima Bridge, this is Tsukiji Ohashi!
This is the newest bridge built on the Sumida River, which spans the mouth of the river.
When Tsukiji Market moved to Toyosu, many tarlets moved Tsukiji Ohashi in line!
When I entered Toyomi-cho, the refrigerated warehouse became noticeable.
It's the Fisheries Pier.
Containers, work boats, blue waves and summer clouds.
The scent of the tide is drifting!
On the screen inside the bus, a video introducing Chuo-ku was played.
The hot water bathing tournament at Tepposu Inari Shrine, which is usually held in January, the bustling Tsukiji Outer Market, and the water bus that goes through the Sumida River.…。
I came back to the Kachidokibashi intersection!
Turn left and cross Kachidokibashi.
Wow~! You can see St. Luke Garden!
I came back to Edo Minato!
From the current Tsukiji, Akashicho to Minato, the area along the Sumida River has been called Teppouzu since the Edo period.
It is the gateway to the sea where goods from various countries gathered here on the Bensai ship.
Kachidokibashi is the Futaba Jumping Bridge, which was built in 1940.
Until 1970, the central part of the bridge opened in a c shape.
At that time, the children wanted to see the bridge going up and went out with a lunch box.
Beyond that, you can see Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge and Chuo-ohashi Bridge that you just crossed!
Right now!
On the sidewalk of Tsukiji, the flowers of common sage are beautiful this season.
Hatoba Park, Tsukishima's handover, Telegraph Creative Land Monument, and Tsukiji Unjo Ruins Monument are all overtaken and enter Akashicho.
This time, I met St. Luke's Garden!
I went along Reservoir Street and saw the Tsukiji Catholic Church by waving my hand at the brick wall remain and gas lamps in Tsukiji foreign settlement.
Go straight along the settlement Chuo-dori, cross the entrance of Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge.
Good old, Minato, Irifune.
Minato-chan pressed the button and went down the bus.
Thank you for the cat of Edo bus.
See you again!
It was Minato kid who enjoyed a lot of summer Edo bus trip.
♪About Chuo-ku Home Page Edo Bus
https://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/kurashi/koutsuu/koukyoukoutsuu/edobasu/index.html
Minato kid's blog on the Edo bus
♪Minato kid's Edo bus map collection
https://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/detail.php?id=1649
♪Minato kid! 58.Idol cats in Chuo-ku come to visit!
https://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/detail.php?id=2603
♪Minato kid! 59.It's a cherry blossom tour on the Edo bus
https://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/detail.php?id=2885
Correspondent Minato kid, Chuo-ku Tourism Association
No. 197 August 24, 2023