The city is full of illuminations now.
There is also a cute tree illumination at Hakozaki Park near Suitengu Station (Exit 2).
On the ground, the convenience store on the right and the T-CAT (Tokyo City Air Terminal) on the left.
Above all, Hakozaki Junction boasts the highest rankings known to those who know it. Wow, it's always cool.
Along the convenience store, pass in front of the flower shop, and if you walk a little, you will see the Suitengu Pit in the corner of your left hand.
(Suitengu Pit was originally a high school school building and is now a stage performance place.)
And next to the Suitengu Pit is Hakozaki Park.
The illuminations of the tree are beautiful from the evening, but don't forget to see the statue of Shoin Yoshida.
This statue was born in 1937, when it was still Hakozaki Hirone Elementary School in Tokyo.
It was made by the will of a sixth grader girl who died of illness (depending on the origin board).
By the way, a lot of carp streamers are swimming in the sky in May.
Nearby there is Takao Inari Shrine (which enshrines Dayu Takao), where enshrined deity is rare.
If you walk toward the Sumida River, you will find yourself in a grove near Toyomi Bridge.
You can read the information board of "Takao Inari Engi no Land" where the original company was located.
It can be seen that this was the place where the Bank of Japan was founded in the Meiji era.
If you cross the bridge, Eitai-dori St., the left hand is Monzennakacho, the right hand is Kayabacho, and the way back is preferable.