The Remains of a Fish Market (Motoshiba Park)
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Since the early Edo Period, fishermen from Motoshiba and Kanasugi set up a market, focusing upon small fishes, along the Tokaido Road. They sold fresh fish there. The Shiba shrimp, so named after Shiba, was the source of a representative fishing industry. However, after the closing days of the Edo Period, the market went into decline. It then transformed into a nursery for edible seaweed. In the 37th year of the Showa Period (1962), the fishermen abandoned their fishing rights.
Phone | 03-3578-3111 |
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Transportation | It is a three-minute walk from JR Tamachi Station. It is a two-minute walk from Mita Station on the Asakusa Line. |
URL | http://www.city.minato.tokyo.jp/shisetsu/koen/shiba/01.html |