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Akashicho, Snow-no-Tsukiji snow scene 20160118

[Silver] January 19, 2016 14:00

 On January 18, 2016, the Kanto region also snowed. It seems to have piled up about 6 cm in Chuo-ku.

Although my feet are unfamiliar, I walked Tsukiji from Akashicho in the snow with a correspondent soul.

From Tsukijibashi Park, snow scene of St. Luke's International University. Snow is piled up in the holly, and it has a taste.

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 Toysler's memorial hall, which opened St. Luke Hospital.

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 A slide in Akatsuki Park. If it freezes, you can enjoy bobsley.

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 Mr. Siebold is also covered with snow and has a harsh face.

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 A child who plays with snow that has fallen on a sandbox at Hatoba Park. (I omitted the picture)

The object of the sphere is "My sky hole" created by Takeyoshi Inoue.

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 Kachidokibashi is an important cultural property.

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Everyone, please wear rubber sole shoes when you go out.

(At this time, the word "sliding" is forbidden.)