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◆ At the beautifully illuminated Eitai Bridge and Kachidokibashi

[Sumida Fireworks] March 14, 2015 09:00

The light-up of Eitai Bridge and Kachidokibashi on the Sumida River is very beautiful now.

s_hanabi16-1.jpgThe light blue bridge is Eitai Bridge, and the green bridge is Kachidokibashi.

Both are representative bridges of the Sumida River, which are designated as important cultural properties of the country, but the light source is actually fluorescent lamps.

 

Because of its nature, the lights are often turned off here and there.

Below is a photo of last spring, but the fluorescent lamps were cut off like this, which has been going on for a long time.

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I've been waiting for it to be replaced, but this year it was finally replaced and finally all the lights were turned on.

I feel that the light has become more transparent than before. 100% charge is completed.

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From now on, the cherry blossom season is coming.

 

Enjoy the cherry blossoms along with the light blue of Eitai Bridge, which has become beautiful. It looks quite good.

The photo is above dike in Shinkawa Park, Chuo-ku. promenade is full of cherry blossoms in spring.

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If you turn around on the spot, you will find a typical night view spot in Tokyo. In addition, cherry blossoms are in bloom. It's definitely a good Kanji.

I'd like to visit promenade when the cherry blossoms bloom.

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Kawazu Sakura at the end of Shinkawa Park, at the side of Chuo-ohashi Bridge, is already a good Kanji.

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On the other hand, the green Kachidokibashi.

One of the features of this bridge is that the light is shining under the bridge.

When you go down a little on the terrace during a time when you do not usually walk, you will see a powerful landscape.

Oh, as early as one green light has disappeared.

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The red glow under the Tokyo Tower on the opposite bank is the light of the Tsukiji Market, which is supposed to move to a new market in November next year.

 

 

I can't hear the story after the market or the move.

It means that the outside market will remain, but the lights of this market will eventually disappear.

This kind of scenery may be in the present.

s_hanabi16-8.jpgWhat kind of light do you have next?