3.11 The Sky Tree, which wasn't even in the Great East Japan Earthquake
In fact, it looks closer and bigger (for some reason, if you pass through the lens, you can see it far away ...)
This is on the Kameshima Bridge.
At the foot of the bridge, one of the Akaho Nanji: Monument of Takenori Horibe
During the Edo period, the Mifunetegumi was set up downstream of the river, and the head was Shogen Mukai ...
There is an explanation board like this.
The male figure of the Sky Tree, stepping on Dane and his feet, seemed to be a "symbol of Japan that always recovers."