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A black plaster storehouse that connects Koedo Kawagoe and Nihonbashi

I went to Kawagoe, which has a deep relationship with the Edo and Tokugawa families, and where the streets of Kurazuri remain.
Kawagoe is said to have flourished with Edo and logistics using rivers and waterways such as the Shingashi River.
It is said that it was influenced by Nihonbashi, where black plaster warehouses were once lined up.
You can't see Nihonbashi's black plaster warehouse anymore, but Kawagoe still preserves its beautiful cityscape and is a must-see.
It was the great fire of Kawagoe in Meiji 26 (1893) that the brewery was lined up in earnest in Kawagoe.
The remaining burnt "Osawa Family Residence" is a warehouse, and this has reviewed the "Kura-zukuri", which has excellent fire resistance, and has begun to actively build the warehouse building.
(The photo shows the streets of Kawagoe Kurazuri * Processed so that the face cannot be seen.)

Famous Places of Edo Hundred Views Nihonbashi Street 1-chome

Famous Edo Hundred Views Nihonbashi-dori 1-chome sketch drawing of black plaster that connects Oeto Kawagoe and Nihonbashi

Hundred Views of Edo Famous Views Nihonbashi-dori 1-chome sketch Hiroshige Utagawa brush (1858)
National Diet Library Digital Collections https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/1312279/1/1/1.