Large stained glass beyond space and time-space - Treasure underground ~
Heavy rain near the end of the rainy season.
By bouncing from the ground, both shoes and pants are soaked.
Underground passages and underground shopping malls are the reliable allies for heading to the destination on such a day.
A facility that enhances the convenience of transportation by crossing with pedestrians at terminals in large cities.
Thank you, thank you.
It's so comfortable not to get wet.
Remove the drop of rain, put it in an umbrella bag, and take a break.
When the rainy season is over, it is extremely hot. It also prevents the heat.
It protects it from cold and snow even in winter.
If you follow the guide sign, it will guide you to your destination in a short time.
Thank you. Thank you. An underground road.
Oh, what's the light spreading in front of you?
Let's get closer.
"Nihonbashi Minamizumemori Symography"
Near the B2 entrance of Tokyo Metro Nihombashi Station.
This is a public art released on July 1, 2021 following the renewal of Nihombashi Station on the Ginza Line.
Large stained glass on the wall.
2.1m long, 6m wide. It's quite powerful.
The cityscape is drawn on the two-tiered and twelve sides.
Nihonbashi Minamizume, thriving from Edo to the future.
Akira Yamaguchi spent three years drawing the original picture and is composed of 1,182 pieces of glass produced by a special workshop.
You may be overwhelmed by the size and glitter, and you may not have the opportunity to see the details.
Let's take a closer look until the outside rain stops.
After all, I'm worried about how Nihonbashi is depicted.
Nihonbashi is made of wooden Arched bridge.
The temple and shrine architecture where God lives and the bridge are united.
There is a train station below it, where highways and river lines run, and you can see various supplies coming and going.
The old building of Nomura Building is arranged in impressive colors.
The pillar stone standing at the foot of Ichiishibashi has the notation of lost child Silve.
Oh, that place. It still remains.
Time is coming and going.
The Edo period, the present and the future are arranged so that multiple layers overlap.
In the clouds floating in the sky, the Edo era appears along with the name of the town.
The path of water flowing out of the roof of the building looks as if it were an endless permanent institution.
Prosperity is like a permanent institution.
If you have a tall building, you can't actually see it beyond.
But if you want Bill to see through.
If you look at the relationship between the glass.
The COREDO Nihonbashi Building will appear.
It's hard. It's hard.
An accident occurred!
The intersection of Eitai-dori St. and Showa-dori. Everyone, please be careful.
Speaking of transportation, there was a multi-layered tram with a view gel on the roof.
Would you like to remind us of this shape, the shape of the Nihonbashi Diamond Building?
I wonder if it's already raining.
From the cityscape that transcends time and space of stained glass to the real Minamizume.
Areas that change rapidly.
The cityscape continues to change. The atmosphere of the city that has been passed down and remained.
Time travel in the stained glass.
I recommend you when you have time.