At the southern end of Hamacho Park, a common facility called "Hamacho Memorial" has been newly built.
You can see the back of the building from the edge of the children's square.
When you approach, there is a sign at the entrance.
The window where the left west sun hits directly is greened on the wall.
When you enter, brochure and explanation panel of person in charge of Chuo-ku engineering works department park green tract of land section tree planting promotion are displayed.
It is information corner of tree planting promotion program of city.
Let's take a peek at the panel.
It has the title of Nihonbashi River revetment landscape greening.
Next is the panel for greening the walls of the Kyobashi Library in Chuo-ku.
Another panel of Chuo-ku government office main government building wall greening.
As a general information panel, there is a title panel for greening public facilities.
The following facilities are introduced here.
Greening of government buildings, etc.
Greening of the walls of Chuo-ku government office
Greening of the wall of Ginza Blossom
Greening of schools
Yasuaki Elementary School
Tsukishima Daiichi Elementary School
Sakamoto Elementary School
Kyobashi Tsukiji Elementary School
Greening of seawalls
Nihonbashi River
1, Tsukishima Seawall
Sumida River
Next, I would like to introduce the greening of private facilities.
The following facilities are introduced here.
Rooftop greening
St. Luke's International Hospital
International Paper and Pulp Hall
Ground greening
Triton square
2, Tsukuda Condominium
Kachidoki Inuibil
Wall greening
Triton square
Remedy
The Harumi Residence
In addition, there are panels such as a forest experience tour in Hisashi Morinaka-ku in Chuo-ku.
In addition, there is data for each block of "green coverage" in Chuo-ku, but Hamarikyu and St. Luke International Hospital / Nursing University block are separate, and areas where greening is progressing are classified.
Harumi district 15,9 %
9.5% of Tsukishima and Tsukuda districts.
The low city area is in the 3% range.
From now on, we are especially grateful for greenery.
Let's look at the flowers and look at the walls of the building.