Hello everyone~
It's finally April, it's spring!
How are you all doing?
Spring is the season of encounters and partings, which somehow makes me feel nostalgic.My name is Shibanyan.
=^_^=
Today we will be introducing the ★☆ XROSS Hatchobori 1☆★ property.
This is also quite a popular property (=゚ω゚)ノ
(By the way, PAL Hatchobori 2, which is located in the same building, is of course also a popular property 💕)
Before we introduce the property, we have Shibanyan's study time ✍
I did some research on the history of Hatchobori.
I will explain it to you in an easy-to-understand way.
In the early Edo period, many temples were built in Hatchobori and it became a temple town.
but! !
In 1635, many temples in Hatchobori were ordered to be moved to Asakusa.
After that, a group house was set up in the place where the temple used to be, under the control of the town magistrate.
What is a town magistrate's office?It's a place that is similar to a ward office, a police box, or a court. It seems like there wasn't much separation back then.
During the Edo period, the public baths in Hatchobori were known to be very crowded, so it was a good idea to avoid the crowds.
It seems that there were also concentric people who entered the women's bath...!
Hey officer! (゚Д゚;) That's what it feels like,,
And this is the origin of the place name Hatchobori.
Also, during the Edo period, there was a moat of about 8 towns (approximately 873 m) on the border of present-day Kanda and Nihonbashi (present-day Hatchobori).
This is the origin of the current name "Hatchobori"!
Apparently it was called ``Hachimachibori'' at the time, but ``cho'' was abbreviated to ``cho'' ('_')
I had no idea that it had such a history until I looked it up.
When you visit Hatchobori, please try showing off some trivia to your friends (lol)
~That’s it for Shibanyan’s study time✍~
Currently, Hatchobori is an office district, so there are many buildings and companies.
but! !
On the way to the property from Exit A2 of Tokyo Metro Hatchobori Station
(Rather, I'm going to walk through the park...🐇🐕🐎)
There is such a nice park
This is what it looks like when the cherry blossoms bloom ♪
Along the main street, there is a town magistrate from the Edo period, and there is also a nice cafe like this ☕
Yay! This is what it looks like.
And Hatchobori 1 property has a rooftop where you can relax.
The weather was nice on this day and I felt particularly good.
For other detailed property information and room photos, please visit the XROSS HOUSE website.
You can check it out, so if you are interested, please take a look (^^)/
In addition to our website and blog, we also accept reservations for tours at any time.
Please feel free to contact us - we look forward to hearing from you! !
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