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Last month, I posted the development of the site of the Tsukiji Market, but this time "Nihonbashi 1-chome Development".

The left is March of this year. For a long time, we have been constructing foundations and underground parts, but we started to build steel frames.

Standing up about 10th floor, the right towered high in September.

 

 

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From the mouth of the Nihonbashi River and the opposite bank of the Sumida River, the building can be seen from around June. (The bridge in the center of the foreground is Toyomi Bridge)

 

 

 

 

 

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Building construction can be seen from a distance, and can be seen from the upper reaches of the Sumida River and near Ryogoku Bridge.

 

 

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Speaking of both countries, there is the Ryogoku Kokugikan, and the Arashio room is located in Nihonbashihama-cho, Chuo-ku.

The Ryogoku Kokugikan, where the enthusiastic battle was held, was held in September, where the victory of Ono Satoseki and promotion of Ozeki became a hot topic.

My interest is the success of Wakamotoharu Seki and Wakataka Kageki.

 

There was a sumo banner.

 

 

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On the other hand, the same is true from the lower Kachidokibashi area.

The building under construction on the left is probably Kyobashi. The building under construction on the right is Nihonbashi.

 

 

 

 

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Return to the vicinity of Nihonbashi River and from Chuo-ohashi Bridge.

This is Yaesu Street, ahead of which is Tokyo Station.

 

 

 

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This is Ishikawajima Park.

"Heizo Hasegawa, the pirate of the fire, proposed to the old man, Sadanobu Matsudaira, and a crowd was created."

As explained on the website, Sadanobu Matsudaira mentioned in the development of the site of the Tsukiji Market last month.

You were involved not only in famous gardens but also in practical people's places.

 

The area around Nihonbashi 1-chome used to be called Motozaimokucho.

In the drama "Kihei Criminal Book", he said, "The bandits broke into a large store in Timber-cho."

Onihei can't imagine today's state of Ishikawajima and Timber Town.

 

 

 

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I've just walked this time.