There are several parks directly above the former Tsukiji River (now the Metropolitan Expressway).
This time, I went to "Tsukiji River Shukubashi Park" where you can enjoy beautiful rose flowers.
The current congratulatory bridge was bridged in 1962, and in 1992, Chuo-ku has been renovating the main pillars and balustrades to be bricked, which also serves as a landscape maintenance.
If you go to Ginza from this bridge, you will find Matsuya Ginza, and if you head toward Tsukiji, you will find Tsukiji Honganji.
In the park, 150 roses of 8 types are planted, and it seems to be in full bloom.
I can't deny that it's a little unsatisfactory to visit this park itself, but I think you can really relax if you stop by strolling around Ginza and Tsukiji, commuting, or returning home.
Also, if you live nearby, it would be very good as a walking course.
It was a peaceful park where butterflies danced.