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Akashicho Waterside Line Tour Route

[Sam] Nov. 5, 2012 08:46

R0019907LS.JPG R0019909RSG.JPG On November 4 (Sun), "Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum 2012" was held, with 28 programs taking place at the same time as the entire city as a museum. On the day, it is set up so that you can enjoy various cultural events in the city while traveling by free bus or boat.

This time, with the guidance of the River Guide, you can enjoy the rich waterside of Chuo-ku and the cityscape from the waterside "Akashi Disaster Prevention Pier" <waterside line> (140 passengers. It takes about 30 minutes. It operates every 45 minutes by one boat.

A tour course of Kachidokibashi-(Tokyo Bay)-Toyosu Ohashi-Harumi Ohashi-Harumi Bridge-Harumi Bridge-Harumi Bridge-Aioi Bridge-Chuo-ohashi Bridge-Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge.

Blowed by the refreshing sea breeze of autumn, overlooking the Tokyo Tower and Sky Tree, you can enjoy the cityscape of Chuo-ku, which is being improved year by year, from the waterside side of a different perspective.

When passing through the Harumi Bridge with a low bridge girder, people on the deck on the second floor can also experience thrilling scenes where they buckle down.

 

      River City 21            Kachidokibashi             Tokyo Tower         

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     Rainbow Bridge           Odaiba          Harumi Passenger Terminal

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        Toyosu Ohashi          Tokyo Skytree         Harumi Bridge

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        Aioi Bridge             Chuo-ohashi Bridge            Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge           

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