京橋, a welcoming bench for the hardworking salarymen - Part 2! This space, truly a "garden of hospitality," was once the site of the Aomono Market, a bustling produce market that served as the kitchen for the common people for nearly 300 years, dating back to the Edo period.
Edoguran and Center Place often fill up quickly, so this outdoor spot is a great alternative. The area around the monument marking the birthplace of Edo Kabuki is lush with greenery, and on the road side, you'll find out-of-season cherry blossoms that bloom in autumn, offering a beautiful sight even when the main cherry blossom season is over.






