The area of waters in Chuo-ku is 18.1%, the largest in Tokyo.
Urban rivers originating from moats and canals flow vertically and horizontally, and in addition to the first water transport function, the benefits of the waterside space are diverse, such as the wind blowing on the river surface, the cool effect of the waterside itself, and the water and green landscape. .
At night, in addition to the "lights" emitted from various light sources and lamps of highly integrated commercial, business, and residential facilities, the presence of the waterside has a major impact on the night view landscape as one of the reflection media. I am.
The river surface is reflected and amplified by the lights of buildings on the riverbank, traffic lights, bridge light lights, etc., creating a glittering landscape.
In addition, when ripples occur on the surface of the water due to the wind, the reflection will also change slightly.
Takahashi spans the Kamejima River.
There is an orange light bulb at equal intervals at the bottom of the balustrade of the bridge. In addition, the base frame below it is bright light blue band-shaped light.
Looking from Kameshima Bridge, you can see it integrated with the arch-shaped Minami Takahashi, which is lit up in orange, behind.
Behind it is a group of high-rise apartments in Tsukuda River City.
The area near Takahashi has a structure that can be used as a dock for both upstream and downstream, and a space where small boats are moored and you can feel the atmosphere of a canal.
The reflection of the water surface extends vertically long.
It is a glittering night view that is completely different from daytime.