Wonder in the Nihonbashi area: Where is this? Where? ~
Inferred from the pier of the bridge on the left toward the image, it is probably a tile painting that designed the current stone Nihonbashi.
In addition, a wooden Nihonbashi is drawn on the right side, which is a wonderful representation of the changing times.
It's usually a dark place, so many users think it's just a wall.
Where is such an elaborate “wonderful” design tile painting? Where? Do you know if there is one?
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Hori Tomecho Kuminkan Bicycle Parking
1-1-1, Nihonbashihoridomecho, Chuo-ku
03-3661-8448
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By the way,
In the article of Sumida Fireworks on August 31, "Seven Wonders of the Sumida River Tell Somebody to Tell Me" was published.
Aliens (?) at the dock in Hamacho I'm talking about two objects, not two.
Actually, I thought it was "wonderful" and asked an acquaintance before to investigate it.
However, I didn't know the details, and I called the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Construction and heard it.
However, he replied, "It is thought to be an old railing pillar, but there are no records or materials left, so I do not know when it is."
I guessed that it was a modern European style because it was a fine thing, but it has remained "mystery" since then.
Both tiles and objects, the courage of the person who proposed the design, the hardships of the people involved in the production, the joy of completion ... Isn't it forgotten every day now?
Either way, anyone can see it anytime.
Why don't you take a walk of "Mystery" on the long autumn night?
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