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Boat Transportation Workshop Tokyo Bay Coast Tour Guide Training <Koto-ku>

[Sam] Nov. 4, 2014 09:00

R0030401CLS.JPGR0016107RSG.JPG  The “Fun Transport Sightseeing Workshop” hosted by the Chuo-ku Tourism Association, which started in cooperation with Koto-ku to foster leaders in local tourism.

Following the lectures and practical training in Chuo-ku and lectures in Koto-ku, on November 1st, the Tokyo Bay Coast tour guide training in Koto-ku was conducted. .

 

At 10:00, we boarded "common kingfisher" from the departure and arrival of St. Luke Garden in Akashicho.

Today's lecturer is Mr. Hisasome Nakagawa Funabansho Museum & Mr. Takada, "Mizuto Tokyo Creation Association".

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It began to rain on the way, and the distant ones were grayish,

Experience the city of the Waterfront area, which is undergoing a daily transformation from the boat's perspective, including the first cruise to the Ariake West Canal.

Since it is no longer the era of importing log logs from the country of origin, the old storage yard has now become lodging, and after the transition from the former warehouse and logistics base town to the critical business district, high-rise apartments are lined up, the improvement of living functions is progressing, and the influx of young people seems to be remarkable.

I hear that there have been more opportunities to hear children's play voices in a park built along the canal and to see infants held by parents wave their hands.

Although the water transportation function has declined significantly since the Edo period, the "digging concept", which expanded landfills while securing waterways, has lived to the present day.

 

       Tsukiji Ohashi            Ariake West Canal          Yumenoshima Arena 

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       Sano Shipbuilding            Toyosu Sluice Gate         Meiji Maru, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology

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