The sidewalk in front of the former Chigusa Shobo in Kurakuen-guchi has fresh asphalt

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The asphalt on the sidewalk in front of where “千種書房” in Kurakuen-guchi used to be looks freshly paved.

Here↓

Close-up↓

It really has that just-finished feel, and when you walk on it, it feels sticky, almost like glue is stuck to the soles of your shoes.

But after walking on a regular road for about 20 seconds, the stickiness went away.(In the case of sneakers)

By the way, some people were walking on the silver part in the photo where water flows to avoid the stickiness.

Here it is on the map↓

The petal-like things around this manhole were kind of mysterious.

Also, I just noticed there were autumn-version ginkgo leaves lying there too, which is also mysterious.

In Closing

By around 6 p.m. when this article goes up, the stickiness may be gone, but if you really don’t want to walk on the sticky part, you can avoid it by taking the road by Tanba Tajima Bank(I wrote the name incorrectly. Sorry about that) or walking along the edge.