Cherry blossoms and good recommended walking 1 Kachidoki-Tsukuda course
Purchase salmon at Makino Shoten and lunch at Tsukishima Spanish Club!
When I've been a correspondent for seven years, I'm often asked to guide me in a friend circle. Therefore, taking advantage of the skills of correspondents, we introduced the Kachidoki-Tsukishima-Tsukuda course by incorporating famous places, gourmets, and shopping. Here are some of the recommended walking courses for 2 hours.
June 14 at Kachidoki Station ticket gate 10:00-1 Toyoin (1 Jukasha 19 Tombstone)-2 Purchase salmon at Makino Shoten-3 Tsukishima Kannon / Tsukishima Onsen-4 Tsukishima Regional Safety Center-5 Tsukudadai Ten guardian of children and travelers-6 Tsukuda Namishi Inari Shrine 7 Tsukuda Tsukudani Shrine
This time, we made use of the blogs of correspondents and planned to read the details carefully. We handed out pamphlets and materials to all participants in advance.
It was a forecast of a summer day exceeding 33 ° C, so I tried to hydrate, walk as much as possible in the shade, and take a break.
①"Toyoin" Kachidoki 4-12-9
10 o'clock We set up a meeting place at Kachidoki Station ticket gate A4a Kachidoki View Tower.
Go up to the ground by escalator from exit A3b. Walk along Kiyosumi-dori toward Toyomi to Shingetsu Shimakawa. You can see "Toyoin" in front of Shin-Tsukishima Bridge. Jukasha 19 (1765-1831) is famous as the creator of the Tokaido knee Kurige (current travel guidebook), the longest last 20 years in the Edo period. The tomb with the phrase of resignation is located in the ossuary (indoor graveyard). Unfortunately, I can't see the phrase "Goodbye to ashes with the smoke of incense stick in this world."
However, many of these dictions and works are full of humor that is still familiar to the present day. Jukasha 19 himself was thought to be an interesting person. There is an episode that the companion of the interview returned during the trip because the number of mouths was small and boring.
Introducing the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog. Dictionary phrase full of humor from "Toyoin" and "Sh, goodbye" from "Tokaido knee chestnut hair" in Jukasha 19 to Bodaiji Temple "Toyoin" and "Sh, goodbye" cherry blossoms
②Get delicious salmon at Makino Shoten! 4-10-1, Tsukishima
☎03-3534-0088 Water, Sundays and public holidays
If you walk along Kiyosumi-dori toward Tsukishima from Toyoin, you will arrive at Kachidoki Station, an intersection with Harumi-dori St. On the way across the pedestrian crossing, you can see Kachidokibashi. If you go further, you will cross the Tsukishima Bridge over the Tsukishima River. This river is an berth for houseboats and fishing boats. In spring, the row of cherry blossom trees is beautiful, and it is a secret place for cherry blossom viewing.
Beyond that, there is Tsukishima Daiichi Elementary School and Kindergarten, pass in front of it and cross the first traffic light. Turn right in front of the next traffic light, and after the first take, you will see the orange 2 "Makino Shoten" sign.
Tsukishima is close to the Motozuki market, so you can get high-quality salmon, and there seems to be a secret in the way of aging, and the word of mouth saying `` If you eat Makino Shoten salmon, you can't eat other salmon '' spread and nationwide Salmon is sent out.
Introducing the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog. "Introducing Makino Shoten in Tsukishima, which sells delicious salmon again this year!" https://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/detail.php?id=2314
③From Tsukishima Kannon (Tsukishima good luck Goddess of Mercy) and Tsukishima hot spring
Walk along the Nishinaka Shopping Street Monja Street
After leaving Makino Shoten, I returned a little, and when I entered the first street to the right, there was Moto Tsukishima Daiichi Elementary School and kindergarten. Currently, the site of the former 25m pool of "Monichi-en" is used as a vegetable garden. Schools that have such a large field in the city center are rare, and they cultivate, harvest, and food education activities in classes and childcare.
Tsukishima Daiichi Park (former schoolyard), Tsukishima Social Education Center, Tsukishima Special Branch Office, and Tsukishima Library (former Tsukishima Daiichi School Building and Garden) have air conditioning, chairs and toilets, making it an ideal place to take a break to prevent heat stroke during this period.
Go out of Tsukishima Social Education Center and cross Kiyosumi-dori. I'm heading to 3rd Avenue, Nishinaka-dori. Cross Nishinaka-dori and turn left as soon as you see the flag and signboard of "Tsukishima Kannon / Tsukishima Onsen" 3, located at the end of a narrow alley. Tsukishima Kannon is Zengyoji Betsuin. It is said that when you visit, you will benefit from "good luck, healing of illness, finding lost items, etc." Tsukishima Onsen is a soft water public bath. Business hours are from 14:30 to 21:30, regular holidays 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday, so I did not enter this time, but it is also a hot spring I would like to enter once.
I would like to introduce you to the following. “Tsukishima Onsen bai Tsukishima Kannon” Cotton https://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/archive/2016/11/post-3831.html
④A retro police box at the Metropolitan Police Department's oldest Nishinakadori Regional Safety Center
It's still working.
Exit Tsukishima Kannon / Tsukishima Onsen and go to the left. There is 4 Nishinakadori Regional Safety Center between Tonja Street 3rd and 2nd Avenue. This is a police box made in 1921. Even now, police officers sometimes work around. I was always unmanned, but I was lucky because I was stationed on the day.
⑤An unusual Tsukuda Tendai guardian of children and travelers with large ginkgo trees growing
Walking along Monja Street from No. 3 to No. 1, there are 55 shops specializing in Monjayaki. There is a popular melon bakery, frozen whale meat shop. You can see the main gate of Tsukishima Kindergarten near the entrance of No. 1 Avenue. This is the place where the former Tsukudajima Elementary School was located. Currently, there are Tsukishima Kindergarten, Municipal Housing and Sports Plaza. Crossing the road, there is Tsukiji Honganji Tsukuda Island Branch, a cafe, and a nursing facility. On the other side, there is the Tsukishima Monja Promotion Association Cooperative homepage https://monja.gr.jp/. This is Tsukishima.
Crossing Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge Street, it's Tsukuda 1-chome. When Ieyasu Tokugawa opened Edo, he ordered fishermen in Settsukuda Village, Osaka, 1644 to reclaim Tsukuda Island and fishing rights, and has a history of 380 years since Tsukuda Island was established. The feature of Tsukuda's house is that there is a narrow alley between the tenement house. It is an area where the streets of the Edo atmosphere are barely preserved, avoiding the Great Kanto Earthquake and the Great Tokyo Air Raid.
⑤"Tsukuda Tendai guardian of children and travelers" is famous for its 300-year-old ginkgo tree in guardian of children and travelers, located in a narrow alley with a natural stone engraved Jizo Bodhisattva from Jomyoin in Tendai sect in the early Meiji era. It is said that it was made to protect children from water shortages.
Introducing the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog. "History here (65) The applicant of Tendai Tsukuda guardian of children and travelers - Exploring the history of Toeizan Jomeiin Temple" Akira Makibuchi / Sharakusai
⑥Tsukuda Namishi Inari Shrine
After passing through the alley of Tsukuda Tendai guardian of children and travelers to the other side, you will see 6 Tsukuda Namishi Inari Shrine. It is a branch of Namishi Inari Shrine in Tsukiji. This is also the people of Tsukuda reclaimed Tsukiji and built Tsukiji Honganji and Namiwa Inari Shrine. Tsukuda Branch has three stone stones (andesite), which were used for fishermen to compete for pride from the Edo period to the time of the Kanto Earthquake. The name "Rikiseki" is more famous, but it is written in red as "Sashiishi (lift)". There seems to be a lot of attention here.
Homepage of "Knowing Chuo-ku"
⑦Let's buy Tsukudani at Tsukuda Machikado Exhibition Hall and Tenan era!
1-3-14, Tsukuda ☎03-3531.3532-3457
Cross the red Tsukuda Kobashi from Tsukuda Namishi Inari Shrine. Looking at Tsukuda Kobashi from the right to the bottom of the river, the pillars of the large banner used at the main festival of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine are buried at the bottom of the river to prevent corrosion (details are also written in the explanatory version).
Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine Official Homepage https://www.sumiyoshijinja.or.jp/ritual.html
A tower is set up near Tsukuda Kobashi, and "Bon Odori" is performed every year. In line with the oral song, the sorrowful knots and dances from the monotonous drum rhythm create a unique atmosphere. It is a Bon dance that can not be seen anywhere else in the procession while repeating going and returning. It is said that it will be held in September 2024. If you are interested, please come and visit us.
Tsukuda's Bon Odori Introduction Website https://centraltokyo-tourism.com/en-us/spot/detail/106089
⑦It appears in "Tsukuda Machikado Exhibition Hall, Tsukuda's handover trace".
Introducing the exhibits at the Tsukuda Machikado Exhibition Hall "Senuki portable shrine, Lion Head (Ryutora, Kurokoma), Old Map, Tsukuda Reisai Festival, Bon Odori and Townscape Photographs" Festival is said to be auspicious if you grasp the nose of the lion head early.
Tsukuda Machikado Exhibition Hall website https://www.chuoku-machikadotenjikan.jp/tenjikan/tsukuda/
Tsukuda's ferry was an important means of transportation connecting Tsukuda 1-chome and Minato 3-chome opposite. From 1945 to 1927, it operated for nearly 300 years (called 5rin delivery) until the rowing was abolished. After that, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government built stone monuments in Tsukuda (m in Tsukuda Park) and Minato (Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge Hashizume) to commemorate the commencement of a free tugboat ferry.
In front of the Tsukuda Machikado Exhibition Hall, there is Tsukudaniya, a 180-year-old "Tenan Main Store" founded in 1837. I decided to buy it for a while.
It is derived from the fact that a fisherman in Tsukuda boiled a small fish with a quick foot and made it a preserved food. It seems that it spread throughout the country in sankin kotai.
Tenan website http://tenyasu.jp/
⑧The main festival of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine once every three years
Held in 2023 at the end of Corona!
In 1646, it was transferred from Taminoshima Shrine (later Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine, current Tamino Shrine) in Tsukudamura, Nishinari-gun, Settsu-kuni (currently Tsukuda, Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka-shi). In the space of the basin on the precincts, there is a relief sculpture that extends the old days of Tsukuda Island, depicting the scenery of Tsukuda's passing in the background of the lighthouse of Ishikawajima. The basin placed in the center was donated by the cotton wholesaler Shirakogumi in 1841.
The ceramic flats raised on the torii gate are dyed by the face value of Prince Arisugawa Nobori, and the letters "Sumiyoshi Shrine Ichihin Nobori Nijin" are burned in a clear blue color. A pottery wholesaler donated in 1882
⑨Introducing the Tsukishima Spanish Club for lunch!
1-14-7 Tsukishima, where you can enjoy Spanish food and flamenco, Asahi Warehouse 1F
☎03-3533-5381 Tuesday Closed
From Tsukuda, go through Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge, return to Tsukishima 1-chome, turn right, and you can see the Spanish Club, which is a renovated warehouse district. It has been in operation since 1994. We recommend the authentic Spanish flavor "Paella" (with salad and soup). Lunch menus such as "Iberico pork" are also abundant. I wanted to introduce it at my best specialty store, so I dared to remove Monjayaki.
Tsukishima Spanish Club website https://spainclub-tsukishima.com/
Today was a hot day because the weather was too good, but when I asked the participants for their impressions, I heard that
I was very happy to hear the words that it was fun. Also, I would like to plan the next time.