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Riverside Autumn Festa

[The cat on the slope] September 21, 2010 08:30

On September 17, when the refreshing autumn sky spread, Ginzo went to Riverside Autumn Festa, which was introduced in a blog post on September 14.

 

The event starts at 5 o'clock, but first we go at 4 o'clock and apply for a free water cruise. A line has already been formed, and 15 minutes later, half of the capacity (200 passengers each flight) ends.

It's also quite popular, helping with the best weather for cruising.

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One hour to start. While the festival Japanese lantern was excited about the atmosphere, music performances and final preparations for the mock shop were busy here and there.

 

P9170089.JPGAfter walking for a while, the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association and Waterside Division began free distribution of "charcoal and Hosenka flower seedlings on Miyakejima Island". Charcoal is a carbonized island tree that died in the 2000 Miyakejima Island volcanic eruption disaster for effective use, and it seems that the association has purchased it to help rebuild the island.

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          Hosenka, it's big!   Charcoal is used as soil improvement material.

Once I returned home, I went back to the venue again at the boarding time at 5:50 (here joined Ginzo).

 

When I got on the boat on the deck, there was a faint red-colored cloud spreading.

We are finally leaving for a 30-minute cruising, blowing in a pleasant river breeze.

 

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After that, the Sky Tree, Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge, Odaiba, Harumi Wharf, and so on.

Tokyo famous places showed me one after another, but unfortunately, my camera and arm showed me.

I couldn't take a picture that I could introduce here. The following two sheets are on the same ship

This is a photo of the Tokyo Tower provided by Ginzo on board.

 CIMG6395.JPG CIMG6397.JPGShooting: Mr. Ginzo

For other photos of the beautiful night view, please see the article by Ginzo last year.

 

It seems that this water bus also plays an active role in transporting goods and supporting returning home in the event of a disaster, and it has a flat shape so that it can operate under the bridge even at high tide and under the shallow depth even at low tide. That's right.

 

Now, go down the ship and take on the chance of scratch.

Here, my husband who went with me won the first prize!

The prizes are 2 special boarding tickets for the Tokyo Mizube Line! There are various routes on the water bus.

I'm looking forward to what course I'd like to take.


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