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"Ginza" How far is it?
 Let's go around Ginza! ⑬
  ~ Shintomibashi, Suzuki Building, Miyoshibashi, Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park ~

Remotely navigate the beloved Chuo-ku, rosemary sea.

 

"How far is Ginza? Let's go around Ginza!" This is the 13th series.

This time, we will introduce "Shintomibashi", "Suzuki Building", "Mikichihashi", and "Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park".

In addition, I would like to touch on "Shintomi Reconstruction Inarisha", "Onoya Sohonten Store" and "Ginza Blossom (Chuo Kaikan)".

 

Shintomibashi

How far is Shintomibashi "Ginza"?
 Let's go around Ginza! ⑬
  ~ Shintomibashi, Suzuki Building, Miyoshibashi, Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park ~

It's a bit out of Ginza.

The image above shows the Ginza direction from the Shintomicho side.

To the right of the image is the Shinkinbashi, which was introduced last time, and to the left there is the next introduction Miyoshi Bridge.

A slightly visible bridge, Shintomi Bridge, at the end of the road extending to the left and back.

The back is Ginza 1-chome and 2-chome. The Kyobashi Park, which I introduced last time, is on the right side of the road.

The shrine on the right of the center (small shrine), which is located on the Shintomicho side, is "Shintomi Reconstruction Inarisha".

If you look at the opening image, you can see what kind of shrine it is.

For information on Shintomi Reconstruction Inari Shrine, please refer to the article "No.30 Shrine with a quiet appearance from Ningyocho Station-Shintomi Reconstruction Inari Shrine-" on December 22, 2020.

 

Onoya Sohonten Store

How far is the Onoya Sohonten store "Ginza"?
 Let's go around Ginza! ⑬
  ~ Shintomibashi, Suzuki Building, Miyoshibashi, Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park ~

On the corner opposite the intersection of Shintomi Reconstruction Inarisha, there is "Onoya Sohonten Store".

2-6-3 Shintomi.

 

 -Remaining the appearance of Machiya architecture built in the Taisho era -

Yasunaga It is a long-established tabi store founded in the year. The first floor manufactures a store and the second floor manufactures tabi.

The current building on the corner is built immediately after the Great Kanto Earthquake and is one of the few prewar machiya buildings in this area.

It is a two-story wooden building, with high eaves on both the first and second floors, and the second floor is made of girder.

It features a massive roof of a gabled pier tile roofing and an outer wall of Sasarako clapboard.

 -From Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia that you can walk~

 

The Onoya Sohonten store is registered as a nationally registered building in Tangible Cultural Property.

 

Suzuki Building

How far is Suzuki Building "Ginza"?
 Let's go around Ginza! ⑬
  ~ Shintomibashi, Suzuki Building, Miyoshibashi, Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park ~

Ginza 1-28-15, Suzuki Building. It has been designated as Historic buildings by Tokyo.

 

 ーBalaeti's rich rental building

Built in 1929, this building was a rental building with a large stage so that it could be rented out as a performance and rehearsal hall.

The exterior is rich in a variety of horseshoe-shaped windows, round windows, and vertical bay windows.

It also features geometric reliefs around the entrance on the first floor.

 -From Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia that you can walk~

 

(This building has an explanation board of Tokyo, which is written as follows.)

Suzuki Building

It was once called Koshiya Club, and it was a building that rented rooms for performances and lessons.

On the second floor, there was a large stage where performances such as plays could be performed, the third floor was a residence, and the others were spare rooms and rental rooms.

It is characterized by copper-plated roofs with four horseshoe-shaped windows, three different designs, geometric reliefs placed on the first floor column, and cloth tiles used for internal walls.

 

Miyoshi Bridge

How far is Miyoshibashi "Ginza"?
 Let's go around Ginza! ⑬
  ~ Shintomibashi, Suzuki Building, Miyoshibashi, Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park ~

The bridge next to Shintomi Bridge, Miyoshi Bridge.

You can see the Chuo-ku government office on the right side of the bridge.

Miyoshi Bridge is an unusual Y-shaped bridge.

 

 "Ginza" How far is it?
 Let's go around Ginza! ⑬
  ~ Shintomibashi, Suzuki Building, Miyoshibashi, Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park ~

In this bridge, at the bent point of the Tsukiji River, the waterway connecting to the Momijigawa (Kaedegawa / Tsukiji River connecting canal) was excavated, and the river became a three-pronged (Sansa) As part of the reconstruction plan after the Great Kanto Earthquake, a three-pronged bridge was built in December 1929.

There is a river here, people's lives are mainly run around the river, and the emotional scenery where the river line was passed through the river was now reclaimed and turned into an expressway and became an overpass.

In the ward, for 2004 and 5 years, the railing incorporates trees that shine on the waterside, the lighting was restored to the Suzuran lantern at the time when it was erected, and the sidewalk that was partially removed became a lamp on the highway for a while. The scenery was sceniced with a design that makes you feel the old taste.

 

The four turned right on Showa-dori at Sakai, 1-chome and 2-chome in Higashiginza. Only the lights of the streetlights fell in Bill Street as if they were pouring water regularly. The moonlight is covered with the shadow of a building on its narrow street.

Shortly after, the first bridge to be crossed by four, Miyoshi Bridge, looked at the way. It is an unusual three-pronged bridge over the three-pronged river line, with a gloomy building of the Chuo-ku government office crouching at the corner of the opposite bank, and the dial plate of the clock tower is clear and clear, indicating a sharp time. I have. Even though each of the Suzuran lanterns hang four lights, it's not all lit. The round polished glass cover of a light that is not lit and lit by the moon looks pure white. And there was no sound around the light.

The river water is stirred for the moon.

 

From Yukio Mishima's Bridge Tsukushi

 

About Yukio Mishima "Hashizukushi"

"Hashizukushi" is a short story by Yukio Mishima. The stage is set in Tsukiji, Ginza.

It was announced in 1956, and was published two years later in 1958. It was the year when Tokyo Tower was built.

This novel is a story about "Wishing".

In order to fulfill each wish, four women, including the protagonist, will carry out an event called "cross seven bridges."

There are rules to make it happen.

◎ Don't go through the same bridge, that is, write one stroke

◎ wish shouldn't talk, even while crossing the bridge.

◎ You don't have to talk or talk during the tour

That's right.

And as stated, the first bridge of the wish tour, this is Miyoshi Bridge.

By the way, the third bridge is Tsukijibashi and the fourth is Irifune Bridge.

Following Akatsuki Bridge and Sakae Bridge, the final seventh bridge is in front of Bizen Bridge and Tsukiji Honganji.

By the way, this is not enough for six bridges.

No, Miyoshi Bridge is a three-pronged bridge, which means that you cross two bridges.

 

As for the storyline, one woman was added to the plan of a total of three women, the protagonist and two, and became four.

That's why the writing of the sentence mentioned earlier is "four people".

On the way, two of the original three people, except the main character, retired, and two reached the last Bizen Bridge.

However, the main character also dropped out at the end, and it is a work called wish, who has a thin margin left.

 

This is a short story of a pioneering excellence in modern times, such as the main character wish "I want to be connected to actor R".

And it is said that visiting the bridge compares people's lives from the ward office to life insurance companies, hospitals, temples. .

In other words, life is "one stroke" and one way that cannot be returned.

 

Regarding "Bridge Tsukushi", many correspondents have mentioned in this blog in the past, but one of them is Hanes on April 30, 2018, "Contemporary version" Bridge Tsukushi "-Beyond the times ~ ".

⇒ https://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/archive/2018/04/post-5179.html

 

Ginza Brosam (Chuo Kaikan)

Ginza Brosam (Chuo Kaikan) How far is Ginza "Ginza"?
 Let's go around Ginza! ⑬
  ~ Shintomibashi, Suzuki Building, Miyoshibashi, Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park ~

This is Ginza Blossom, Chuo Ward Central Hall.

Ginza 2-15-6, located at the base of the Ginza side of Miyoshibashi.

As a facility

◎ Wedding hall

◎ Reception hall

◎ Hall

◎ Meeting place

◎ Restaurant

That's right.

In addition, various events such as movie screenings and concerts are also held mainly in the hall.

 

Tsukiji River Kamei Bridge Park

How far is Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park "Ginza"?
 Let's go around Ginza! ⑬
  ~ Shintomibashi, Suzuki Building, Miyoshibashi, Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park ~

It is Tsukiji River Kamei Bridge Park, a park in Chuo Ward next to Kamei Bridge.

In the center of the park is the Pele Near Garden, the so-called perennial plant flower bed. (The upper right of the image above, around the white object.)

About 75 kinds of perennial plant are planted.

In addition, cherry blossoms, wisteria, azaleas, etc. are planted around, and you can enjoy flowers throughout the four seasons.

There are about 10 cherry trees and wisteria trellis. (The wisteria trellis is reflected in the back of the white object.)

In addition, "Healthy Komichi" for sole massage is also installed.

※ About flowering of wisteria of our park, on April 15, 2018, Gimini ☆Mr. Cricket is writing an article.

⇒ Fuji flowering {Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park}

 

 "Ginza" How far is it?
 Let's go around Ginza! ⑬
  ~ Shintomibashi, Suzuki Building, Miyoshibashi, Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park ~

For "Shintomibashi", "Mikichihashi", and "Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park", follow the expressway (former Tsukiji River) running up and down on the right in order from the top. It is displayed in red circles.

"Suzuki Building" is the location of the purple star mark between Shintomi Bridge and Miyoshi Bridge. It is under the display of Shintomi Bridge.

"Shintomi Reconstruction Inarisha" is located on the red star in the upper right corner.

"Onoya Sohonten Store" is a red circle point written as "Tabi Museum" at the bottom right.

"Ginza Blossom (Chuo Kaikan)" is shown in the red circle on the right slightly.

 

 "Ginza" How far is it?
 Let's go around Ginza! ⑬
  ~ Shintomibashi, Suzuki Building, Miyoshibashi, Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park ~

I went on the brown line in the upper right corner of the entire Ginza map above.