I found a small autumn in Chuo-ku! 2
Hello, this is Minato kid.
The wind is getting colder. Last time, I went out to look for "small autumn." From then on, the autumn has gradually deepened, and the city is changing its expression.
Why don't you go out to find the "small autumn" kakera that still remains in a corner of the city today? Yes, before winter comes. 。 。
There was a warm outside light on the bushes of the trees that still left green leaves.
There is a gentle light on the windows of the Toysler House.
I imagine that missionaries in Meiji period, who once lived in this foreign settlement, are still drinking tea and chatting over the window.
We look at the Tsukiji Catholic Church, which is currently under construction, and walk along Idomechi Street. Meiji period goes to the place where Henry Falls, famous for his fingerprint research, lived.
There is now a garden of St. Luke.
Instead of the former gunshot river, a small tiled waterway and the dogwood, which was given as a tree of friendship from the United States, color the sidewalk.
Every time the red leaves fell, the surface of the water was gently shaken.
Henry Falls is also the person who opened Tsukiji Hospital, the beginning of the current St. Luke International Hospital.
Looking into St. Luke's Garden, a Christmas tree was displayed one day ahead.
Well, let's go out to the Sumida River Terrace.
The gull was greeted by me. After a long journey, I came back with autumn again this year.
In Akashicho, I feel that there is still a special flow of time when it was a foreign settlement.
This is the place where Christmas celebrations were held in Tokyo.
The most sparkling season in this city is coming.
Correspondent Minato kid, Chuo-ku Tourism Association
No. 64 November 27, 2019