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Cherry Blossom Views of Sumida River, Chuo-ku

[Movie likes] April 15, 2012 08:30

On April 9 (Monday), I brought a digital camera for the first time and hit the cherry blossomscherryblossom in full bloom and went to shoot the actual performance. .

 

First of all, I visited the shore along the Sumida River in front of St. Luke Garden, because it is a good place for transportation.

Despite the time of 8:00 am, there are many visitors, and it is 100% of the famous cherry blossom spot.good

It was a satisfying landscape.

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Take the Edo bus again and get off in front of the Senior Center, because the light ray conditions are bad in shade.

Cross the Aioi Bridge from Okawabata, look on the Harumi Canal to your left, and see the row of cherry blossom trees in Shinkawa on the other side.

I walked along the course to Eitai Bridge.

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Crossing Eitai Bridge and walking along the bank to Chuo-ohashi Bridge, I was satisfied with the cherry blossoms that felt like a cherry blossom tunnel. ck1205_1204131.jpg  

 

Passing through Chuo-ohashi Bridge, the scenery of the bridge from Shinkawa Disaster Prevention Pier toward Ishikawajima Lighthouse is a masterpiece.

This scenery is suitable for decorating the finale of cherry blossom viewing.

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