Introducing Diamond Fuji seen from the southernmost part of Chuo-ku.
It seems that the best time to see it is around 6.7 days than the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Carrot Tower, but it was reported in newspapers that the sun from St. Luke's Tower was slightly higher than the left.
In Chuo-ku, clouds fell short of sunset on February 8 (Monday) and became "Kasafuji".
This is also interesting depending on the point of view ... but unfortunately!
I was able to capture the silhouette of the building.
It had been sunny since the morning of February 9 (Tuesday), but it became cloudy in the afternoon.
But after 5:00 p.m. the clouds disappeared and the sun appeared.
It's still a bit left, but it's somehow fit in the camera.
At that moment, the sun looked bright and big.
The sun went down shortly after being moved.
I was looking forward to February 10 and 11 (Wednesday / Thursday), but as the weather forecast, it will not be cloudy or rainy.
I can't catch the sun (Diamond Fuji) that rides directly above Mount Fuji.
It was the best Diamond Fuji. I'll try again next year. Gomennasai~~~~