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Walk, Tsukiji Akashicho

[Many Books Osa] April 29, 2011 08:30

 April 26 I took a walk in Tsukiji Akashicho after a long absence.

Get off at Tsukiji Station on the Hibiya Line and start a walk. Akashi Elementary School (remodeling?) A "gas lamppost" was installed in front of the apartment near the house. From there, there was Catholic Tsukiji Church Cathedral across the road of Akashiko. The wisteria flowers and button cherry blossoms were in full bloom.

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It may be difficult to see because it was a little backlight, but the button cherry blossoms were in full bloom.

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On the sidewalk in front of the cathedral, there was a monument that originated from Xiaosei Gakuen.


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From there, we toured Time Dome Akashi (the azalea flowers were blooming beautifully on the bulletin board) and walked to Nihonbashi while looking at the explanation board of the site of Shintomi-za in front of the building of the Kyobashi Tax Office. On the way, Showa (?) Post office building with atmosphere of atmosphere, old-fashioned Tabiya building with Tabiya building, ivy (?) It was a walk of about 10,000 steps while watching the interesting buildings and flowers while watching the eco-friendly buildings covered with them.