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New Peace Monument and Tsukishima Daini Children's Park in Chuo Ward

[Yurikamome] September 20, 2011 08:30

   The Kachidoki View Tower stands at the intersection of Harumi-dori St. and Kiyosumi-dori.

Tsukishima Daini Children's Park was opened on the south side.

A new peace monument has been set up in the Peace Plaza facing the sidewalk of Kiyosumi Street.

 

                      Kachidoki View Tower          2011_0918 Kachidoki View Tower 3 0063.JPG

 

Based on the purpose of the Heiwa, Chuo-ku City Declaration (March 15, 1988), a new peace monument was set up at the "Peace Plaza" in Tsukishima Daini Park to deepen understanding of peace. 

This is a mosaic plate in which children from 16 Chuo Ward elementary schools (all) draw original drawings and go to the welfare center cooperated in the production.

Each is a masterpiece of peace.

I took photos one by one, but I would like to see the chance and upload it.

              2011_0918 Tsukishima No. 2 Children's Park Monument and Road 0052.JPG This newly opened children's park had some shiny playground equipment.

Because it was a holiday, most of them were accompanied by "Ikumen" dad.

My husband, who was looking at the candidate's page for the election of a ward council member the other day, said, "What is Ikumen? ? ? ・・・・」

When I asked me ... I was stunned and answered, "It's a word that you don't have to know ...."

And the times changed, and I learned the sadness of becoming a fossil human.   

     2011_0918 Tsukishima No. 2 Park Playground Equipment 2 0056.JPG

    

 It's my favorite playground equipment.

"If you climb a small mountain with colored balls embedded in a ladder, what's there over? ・・・・」

  If I were in childhood, I would have thought about this.   

The children of Chuo-ku who have such a playground are happy.    

2011_0918 Kachidoki Park Playground Equipment 0055.JPG