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Harumi Triton

A commercial facility in Harumi Island Triton Square, a food, fun, and residential-style town in Harumi. There are unique specialty shops and stores where you can enjoy a variety of meals, and they make an image of the streets of Southern Europe and match the landscape of Harumi.

The Bridge

The 246m-long Futabiao Hrection Bridge over the Sumida River. It was completed in 1940 (Showa 15) after the "Kassin no Tōyō", which was named to commemorate the fall of the Russo-Japanese War. At the time of its completion, it was referred to as Toyo's No. 1 movable bridge, and was originally opened and closed five times a day. However, from the increase in traffic, etc., it became a bridge that did not open in 1970. A huge bridge emerges as you continue on Harumi Street from Tsukiji to Tsukishima.

Harumi Fugou Park

The park in the harbor, which is surrounded by rich trees, but still has a view of skyscrapers, bamboo turf, and the Rainbow Bridge. It is often used as a location for dramas and movies.

Tsukuda Park

It is a park facing along the Sumida River in the Chuo-Ohashi Tamoto, and in the park, the Edo-style unique to the former fisherman town of Tsukuda remains. The contrast with the skyscraper apartment complex at Okawabata Lee City 21 is also seen.

Don't, Street.

There are about 60 Monja shops around the Tsukishima Nishinaka-dori shopping district, and there are about 60 Monja stores. Every shop is competing for a taste of character. There is a Tsukishima Monja Promotion Association Co-operative (time: 12-20 o'clock, break: no holidays), so let's get a special map and souvenir.

Tsukuda Island

In the first year of Shobo (1644), the island of Tsukuda, built by reclaiming the Sumida River estuary, was opened by fishermen entering Edo from the village of Tsukuda, Nishinari-gun, Settsu (now Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka). The Sumiyoshi Shrine in the photo was spun off from the district in 1646 and was settled at the current location. It is a region that has barely escaped the disaster, the disaster, and still has the remains of Edo Emotions. "Tsukudani", which can be said to be synonymous with Tsukudashima, was at the time when small fish were salted and boiled down as a side food that would not rot when fishermen were fishing, and eaten as a preserved food. When it was named Tsukudani, it was sold throughout Edo City, and its taste and name became known throughout the country.

Litus

An owner who has experience as a pastry chef at restaurants all over Italy specializes in local Italian confectionery. A wide range of products, such as "Cannoli", a local confectionery from Sicily with plenty of ricotta cheese in a tubular dough, "Bonboloni", a fried bread-like confection born as a local confection from the Tuscan region, and "Torta Cremona", a local confectionery from the Cremona region that is hard to see elsewhere.

Tsukiji no Kiya

Based on the location of Tsukiji, the company sells "tuna-yaki" which is not taiyaki. There are two types: the main tuna, 220 yen, which contains the grain paste of Hokkaido red beans, which is moderately sweet to the crispy dough, and 240 yen, which contains the grain paste and apricots in the mochi mochi dough. In addition, as a new menu, "yellow tuna" with crispy dough and custard cream also appeared.

Maruyama Nori Store Tsukiji Main Store

The Maruyama Nori store, founded by the first year of Ansei (1854), is a long-established seaweed store that is favored by approximately 3000 sushi restaurants in Kanto, including Michelin Mitsuboshi sushi restaurant. Among them, the first pick, Shunori Saga, along with its taste, aroma, crisp, and color lustiness, is the best in Japan, and won the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Award for the third time in FY 2010. In addition, every Saturday, freshly baked paste baked the day before is sold in stores, and there is a wide range of products, from commercial to household and gift gifts. He is also particular about tea, and he offers a specialty Japanese tea shop with a tea space in Paris, France or in the Ginza Kabukiza Theater.

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