Appreciate the country-registered Tangible Cultural Property (building)!
The other day I learned that the number of registered Tangible Cultural Property (buildings) in Chuo-ku has increased by three, so I decided to appreciate the real thing immediately. Before that, I wondered what the registered Tangible Cultural Property building was on the website of the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
"Registered Tangible Cultural Property Buildings are registered as cultural properties of 50-year-old historical buildings that have earned a certain reputation, and are being preserved through the gradual regulation of the notification system, and are encouraged to use them. More than 10,000 buildings have already been registered.
50 years have passed since construction as a standard principle for registration
①Contributing to the historical landscape of the country
②What is the norm for modeling
③It is not easy to reproduce."
<Information for Registered Tangible Cultural Property Building System Buildings Depending on Region and Culture>
If so, I thought it would definitely increase the number of registered Tangible Cultural Property buildings in Chuo-ku in the future.
◆Kiyokawa Store
A long-established eel restaurant located in the alley under the armor bridge. There is the entrance of gable roof in a flat building.
It is a wooden building in the early Showa period, and it is very interesting.
◆Shintomicho Daikinro Store
Turn at the intersection of Shin-ohashi Bridge-dori Shintomi 1-chome and turn at the second intersection.
The black gate wall is impressive, and you can see it feels like a restaurant. There is a front yard in the small space of the entrance and gate wall.
◆Kouyama Ryusendo Store
It is located in Kyobashi 2-chome, where art merchants gather. You can see black plaster along the road. As expected, it was a sophisticated building with an art shop.
In the evening, I passed near the Kiyokawa store, so when I looked into it, it was a scenery that I slipped back in time in the early Showa era, so I posted a photo together.
By the way, if you are considering taking the 12th Chuo-ku Tourism Test, don't you think these three registered Tangible Cultural Propertys are required to check them?