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It is on the way to Tenmanbashi Station after exiting the Kyobashi exit of Osaka Castle. The current Kyobashi Station is located northeast of Osaka Castle, but the original Kyobashi is a bridge that hangs here. There is an information board near the monument, so it is easy to understand.
At the site of the river fish market in the Edo period, there was a stone monument along the Neya River on the north side of Osaka Castle. It seems that it was crowded here until it moved to Nakanoshima at the end of the Meiji era. It was a spot with no remnants of those days, with only a stone monument remaining.
To that extent, go to "Kyobashi River Fish Market Ruins"! When I was taking a walk from Tenmabashi to Keihan Kyobashi Station, there was a market ruins under Kyobashi over the Neya River. I think that there were many river fish markets in this area and it was very crowded when rivers such as Okawa and Neyagawa joined and ships were the mainstream of luggage transportation. It's the stone monument, but you can cross this Kyobashi to Osaka Castle, so if you like, please visit.
North end of Osaka Castle, と Sichuan が into り Group む places
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I stopped by on the way from Tenmabashi Station to the modern building "Former Osaka Artillery Arsenal Chemical Analysis Center" that remains at the northern end of Osaka Castle. It's under a large pedestrian bridge and it's not noticeable, but there is also an information board so you may be able to understand the difference from the miscellaneous fish market.
"Kyobashi River Fish Market Ruins" is a historic site with a stone monument placed at the northern end of Kyobashi, which was also the starting point of the Kyoto Highway at the northern end of Osaka Castle Park. It seems that the fisherman brought river fish and opened the city.
Jingqiaochuan Fish Market
It is on the way to Tenmanbashi Station after exiting the Kyobashi exit of Osaka Castle. The current Kyobashi Station is located northeast of Osaka Castle, but the original Kyobashi is a bridge that hangs here. There is an information board near the monument, so it is easy to understand.
there was a river fish market.
At the site of the river fish market in the Edo period, there was a stone monument along the Neya River on the north side of Osaka Castle. It seems that it was crowded here until it moved to Nakanoshima at the end of the Meiji era. It was a spot with no remnants of those days, with only a stone monument remaining.
It's a river fish market. It's probably crowded.
To that extent, go to "Kyobashi River Fish Market Ruins"! When I was taking a walk from Tenmabashi to Keihan Kyobashi Station, there was a market ruins under Kyobashi over the Neya River. I think that there were many river fish markets in this area and it was very crowded when rivers such as Okawa and Neyagawa joined and ships were the mainstream of luggage transportation. It's the stone monument, but you can cross this Kyobashi to Osaka Castle, so if you like, please visit.
North end of Osaka Castle, と Sichuan が into り Group む places
I stopped by on the way from Tenmabashi Station to the modern building "Former Osaka Artillery Arsenal Chemical Analysis Center" that remains at the northern end of Osaka Castle. It's under a large pedestrian bridge and it's not noticeable, but there is also an information board so you may be able to understand the difference from the miscellaneous fish market.
Jingqiaochuan Fish Market
"Kyobashi River Fish Market Ruins" is a historic site with a stone monument placed at the northern end of Kyobashi, which was also the starting point of the Kyoto Highway at the northern end of Osaka Castle Park. It seems that the fisherman brought river fish and opened the city.