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The whole view of Hamarikyu

[kimitaku] October 2, 2012 08:30

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Now I stand near the Sumida River in Tsukiji Market.
You can see Hamarikyu from the sea side.


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The detached palace from the sea, which could not be seen unless you got on a boat, has been removed from the fence due to construction in the market and floats beautifully like a remote island.


Hamarikyu is the only park in Tokyo that changes the atmosphere due to the ebb and flow of seawater. In the park, during the spring tide, there is a severe seawater flow like a river flow.


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In the park, there are many artificial hills where you can view the buildings in the Kachidoki and Toyomi districts across the Sumida River.


The dock from the Sumida River also reminds you of the dock on Kojima in Izu Nanashima.


The duck hunting ground from the Edo period remains, and the scenery of the pond from the peephole also has a taste.

Hunting practice for samurai who are unfamiliar with guns. 

 In addition, a small number of samurai did not swim, made enclosures so that they could not be seen by townspeople and other clans, and they were involved in the Suiren.

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In Baba

Many samurai who can't ride horses

It seems to have become a practice area.


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At the duck hunting ground, you can see the pond from the peephole, and the round view is also interesting.

On the way, grey heron was resting her wings.

There was a cat yawning beside him, and the heron was full of tension.