A little kid in front of Meijiza
At the entrance of promenade in front of Meijiza, there is a small monk. Most people don't seem to be aware of the pubs, and even if they have noticed the pubs, they don't seem to care much about it. It's not particularly unusual, nor is it of historical value. However, it may be popular as a landmark of Chuo-ku, this peony monk.
The ancestor in Japan with the ancestor
The ancestor is a statue in Brussels, Belgium, and has become a landmark of the city. Although the babby did not have a direct relationship with Japan, many copies were installed in the country after World War II. One of the reasons is that after the war, statues that do not have political implications, such as babby monks, were favored than statues of soldiers. I think many Japanese people have once seen a virtue kid at parks and horticultural corners at home centers. The kobi kid standing at JR Hamamatsucho Station is particularly famous and has been loved by many since it was established in 1952.
I can't remember the other kid!
As I wrote earlier, the pimples are not unusual. However, I can't remember if I reconsider where the pubs other than the pubs standing in front of Meijiza and Hamamatsucho Station are located. Searching on the Internet revealed that there are some babby statues in Tokyo, but only a few can be found. It may be because it's not so unusual that it's posted on the Internet. However, the actual number may be smaller than expected, as the number of pimples seems to be decreasing in Japan due to urban development and landscape improvement. If left untouched, the pimples who did not think unusual may be at risk of extinction, as if the sparrow became a ibis.
A little kid in front of Meijiza
History of Kobiko Monk in front of Meijiza
Unfortunately, there is no sign to explain its history beside the small monk in front of Meijiza. I searched the Internet, but I couldn't find any information about the kobi kid in front of Meijiza. At the moment, all of this statue remains a mystery.
A little kid in front of Meijiza
The large building in the back is Meijiza
Let's make the kobi kid in front of Meijiza a tourist attraction and modern heritage of Chuo-ku!
I passed in front of this statue many times, and noticed its existence, but I had never noticed it before. I think people other than me are similar. However, if you look closely, you can see that the statue of Kobiko is surprisingly small now and worth preserving it. If there is regional development in this area in the future, this image may be removed. Before that happens, isn't it a good idea to spread the value of this statue and make it a new tourist attraction? Now no one, including me, is paying attention to this statue, but if we look at it, if this statue becomes famous all at once.…If you imagine it, isn't it fun?
Wouldn't it be fun to imagine that this statue would become famous by paying attention?