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i found that it was the same place name as ichikawa city in chiba Prefecture.
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Here, the Gyotoku Riverbank is located in Chuo Ward, but I wondered why it is Gyotoku, which is the same place name as Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture, and there is an explanation board along the road on the southeast side of Nihonbashi Koami Town. According to the explanation board, there used to be a canal, the Hakozaki River, and it was called the Gyotoku River because it was a villager of Gyotoku that started transportation of small luggage and passengers between Edo and Gyotoku. And. Looking at this, I understand the reason, and it's worth visiting. ...
Is it named? Only the signboard of the Central District Board of Education is installed, but if you read the explanation, you can understand the reason for the title. If you read it along with the explanation post of "Inaribori" nearby, you can see the life of the person 々 at that time and feel interesting.
There is a flow of cars called the entrance of Hakozaki on the metropolitan expressway, but it is surrounded by elevated buildings and buildings, and there are few people, and it is now a dark place in the daytime, but it is strange to say that it is a riverbank site. It is a place where you can experience the transition from logistics ship to car
From the Kakigashicho intersection, enter the thinnest Tokan (Inari) Hori-dori, pass in front of Hokke Inn, and immediately hit the highway, there is an explanation board between the plants on the right. Not only the sentence but also the unusual abbreviation, so it was easy to grasp the location. By the way, there is also an explanation board for Inaribori in front of Hokke Inn, so don't forget.
i found that it was the same place name as ichikawa city in chiba Prefecture.
Here, the Gyotoku Riverbank is located in Chuo Ward, but I wondered why it is Gyotoku, which is the same place name as Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture, and there is an explanation board along the road on the southeast side of Nihonbashi Koami Town. According to the explanation board, there used to be a canal, the Hakozaki River, and it was called the Gyotoku River because it was a villager of Gyotoku that started transportation of small luggage and passengers between Edo and Gyotoku. And. Looking at this, I understand the reason, and it's worth visiting. ...
Hakozaki entrance of Metropolitan Expressway
The map on this site says that it is on the wall of Kayababashi, but the entrance to Hakozaki on the Metropolitan Expressway is rather close.
why is ichikawa's gyotoku here?
Is it named? Only the signboard of the Central District Board of Education is installed, but if you read the explanation, you can understand the reason for the title. If you read it along with the explanation post of "Inaribori" nearby, you can see the life of the person 々 at that time and feel interesting.
it's still dark in the daytime.
There is a flow of cars called the entrance of Hakozaki on the metropolitan expressway, but it is surrounded by elevated buildings and buildings, and there are few people, and it is now a dark place in the daytime, but it is strange to say that it is a riverbank site. It is a place where you can experience the transition from logistics ship to car
From Tokanbori Street
From the Kakigashicho intersection, enter the thinnest Tokan (Inari) Hori-dori, pass in front of Hokke Inn, and immediately hit the highway, there is an explanation board between the plants on the right. Not only the sentence but also the unusual abbreviation, so it was easy to grasp the location. By the way, there is also an explanation board for Inaribori in front of Hokke Inn, so don't forget.