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Looking for the Tokyo Sky Tree

[North Yujin] May 26, 2010 09:00

Is the Tokyo Sky Tree, which is under construction in Narihirabashi, approaching 400m soon?

Let's walk in search of the tree seen from the Chuo-ku side.

Considering the distance, first go to Ryogoku Bridge.

Please see the first image from the northern corner of Nishibashi packed.

Skytree from CHO 001.JPG

 

Next, let's get off to the Sumida River Terrace.

If you look up from the lower side of Ryogoku Bridge, it looks like this.

I'll try to expand it a little.

Skytree from CHO 002.JPG

 

I walk toward Shinohashi, but I can't see it hidden in buildings on the opposite bank.

 

After passing the bridge, I could see it from around the curve.

Let's take two shots of chotted!

Skytree from CHO 003.JPG

 

Skytree from CHO 005.JPG

 

Take a look at the fire boats at Nihonbashi Fire Station and go to Kiyosu Bridge.

The tree can be seen from the northern end of Kiyosu Bridge, but it is enlarged and copied from the middle of the bridge full of the territory of Chuo-ku.

Skytree from CHO 007.JPG

 

Next, head to the Sumida River Ohashi.

Here, too, it expands from the border of the ward (Sumida River Ohashi center) and captures the Sky Tree over Kiyosu Bridge.

Skytree from CHO 008.JPG

 

Next, cross the Nihonbashi River and go to Eitai Bridge.

Let's go to the center of the bridge and catch the tree from within the ward.

Skytree from CHO 022.JPG

Thanks to you, I was able to do good exercise for about an hour. 

Everyone, please try it.